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artoftcbaldwin · 9 months
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Illustration from last years' Chthonic Crawl issue 1. It's a magically infused club made from the femur of a giant and inlaid with giant toenails
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vintagerpg · 3 months
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And we're back! This week on the Vintage RPG Podcast, Hambone's got the reins and talking about two books from Goodman Games: the Dungeon Crawl Classics Reference Booklet and How to Write Adventure Modules that Don't Suck. Spoiler: he loves them both!
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wasabiburger · 3 months
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I made a video ranking all the made-for DCC adventures I've played!
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theomegadork · 3 months
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thedreamcache · 11 months
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I really like how the composition draws your attention to her face, under-lit by a mysterious light source as she stares coldly down at the viewer. Chilling. Cover of "Crypt of the Devil Lich" by Sanjulian for DCC RPG/Goodman Games. 2022.
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ceadmilefailte7 · 7 months
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Got my core rule book for Dungeon Crawl Classics in the other day! The magic system in this game is wild!
Id urge everyone to give the game a shot, goodman games does free demos on Tuesdays, and That's what got me hooked!
You can also get the quick start rules for free!
The art is beautiful,the rules are simple yet engaging and watching your 0 level peasant evolve into a legend is amazing!
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chronivore · 10 months
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New to my collection
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empire-of-thieves · 10 months
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Review: Goodman Games' Original Adventures Reincarnated
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As an old gamer who cut his teeth in the '80s with the D&D sets, I have a tremendous amount of nostalgia for those classic B-and X-series adventures. That's why I was excited to discover Goodman Games' Original Adventures Reincarnated series. It consists of 6 classic adventures that get a full treatment -- not only a reprint of the classic adventure, but a 5E remake and tons of extras like interviews with the original designers and expanded dungeons with all-new encounter areas. They call it a"Fifth edition conversion and classic homage" and it checks out.
My favorite so far is #4, The Lost City. As I mentioned in the past, the module's signature underground city was a huge influence on my Empire of Thieves campaign. In Goodman Games' revival, large amounts of new material have been offered, including a more complete description of the cult's influence on the city's society and expanded coverage of the city's goblin neighbors. They describe an empty dungeon that had been left by the original designer Tom Moldvay for dungeon masters to fill out.
I do want to ding Goodman Games for a couple of things. First, I don't know what the licensing and profit realities are, but I found the printing of the interior pages a little cheap. Most of the pages are 1-color, with color plates from the original module and classic blue maps. The various books have ribbon placemarks but I would have rather found a different value-add.
That said, I really like the books and hope to own all of them. These books are huge! The one I'm describing has over 300 pages and is hardcover bound. With all the extras, you really get a lot of value of out of them. If you are a fan of classic adventures, they are a must-have.
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indiana-joans · 1 year
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Episode #12 A visit to Swordfish Island and Hot Springs Island using Dungeon Crawl Classics RPG
It has been a long time since an episode has been recorded and uploaded for your ears. My apologies as life got in the way. I was hoping that Order of Shan(n)a Podcast would be on more of a regular schedule, but it just hasn’t worked out. We also are not getting new episodes from Spellburn or Glowburn and this is even more reason for Order of Shan(n)a Podcast to produce more for the Dungeon…
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misternizz · 24 days
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Playtesting some old school and current RPG adventures for GaryCon
My friend Scott McKinley is a very creative GM and puts a lot of work into throwing games at GaryCon. Part of the up front work is playtesting his adventures. I volunteered to lend a hand recently. There were two adventures: one using the Gamma World 1st ed. RPG rules from TSR and the other the more modern Dungton Crawl Classics from Goodman Games. Postapocalyptic Punxsutawney Peregrination The…
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smiteworks · 1 month
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🎲On Sale this week February 12-18, 2024 in the Fantasy Grounds Store
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artoftcbaldwin · 11 months
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This is the Astralisk, a species of basilisk who's gaze can de-age an opponent until they are erased from existence
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vintagerpg · 6 months
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The Fence’s Fortuitous Folly (2018) is the second DCC Lankhmar module. Where the first was preoccupied with the sordid criminal life of the city, this one examines the taint of sorcery that so often lurks down Lankhmar’s dark alleys.
This is a quick one that starts off at the shop of a fence, where two silver plated skeletal hands are displayed, then scuttle off on their own. A chase ensues (the hands supposedly will lead those who follow to a fortune, of course) which uses a fun chase chart to track. The chase ends at a ruined building, where a short dungeon crawl commences and players find the owner of the hands and his nefarious purpose is revealed. It is pretty straightforward and fun (though there is still room for some oddball DCC touches, like an intelligent jelly that can be bargained with).
Ken Kelly is on the cover, and I like it. Inside are Brad McDevitt, Doug Kovacs, Stefan Poag and Cliff Kurowski.
Oh, I should mention that the metallic text on the covers? I think that indicates they were published for the Kickstarter run. I don’t know if they have been reissued since without? But I would love to know that little bit of printing trivia, if it is in your brain.
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tiikerikani · 4 months
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I did not come up with this specific joke, but the Elemental Earth DCC RPG dice REALLY look like chocolate seashells.
(Dice by Impact! Miniatures for Goodman Games; box by Archania's Workshop)
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theomegadork · 1 year
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My review of Hole in the Sky: https://matthewjconstantine.com/2023/04/13/tabletop-rpg-review-hole-in-the-sky/
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boardgametoday · 4 months
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Goodman Games Inks an Exclusive Distribution Deal with Diamond Book Distributors
Goodman Games Inks an Exclusive Distribution Deal with Diamond Book Distributors #ttrpg
Diamond Book Distributors has announced that it has signed a worldwide distribution agreement with Goodman Games to exclusively distribute their products to North American and international book markets. Distribution to the comic book specialty market is handled exclusively by Diamond Comic Distributors. Goodman Games is a tabletop role-playing game publisher known for its classic…
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