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Thursday, February 1, 2024

Free OSR - Downsized Dungeons - Issue 1 (OSE Mini-Dungeon)

I enjoy what I call "drop-in dungeons" that you can plop down in a hex crawl with minimal fuss. Your part cleared out their current adventure early, and you still have 90 minutes left in the game session? Something like Downsized Dungeons is a perfect fit. The fact that it is PWYW means you can pay for it if you like when you actually use it.

Issue 1 - The Crypt of the Barbarian King

This classic five-room dungeons holds all the trappings of a good crawl. There are monsters. There are ghosts. And of course, there's a ton of treasure at the end. 

About Downsized Dungeons

Fully statted for Old-School Essentials, these mini dungeons are the perfect thing to grab and go when you're low on preptime. They are intended to be played in a single session either as a one shot, or dropped into your current campaign.

Each issue contains an all new dungeon with original art and hand-drawn maps for that old school feeling. 

Pick up a copy and see how it fits into your game!


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1 comment:

  1. https://www.kickstarter.com/profile/machineage/created?ref=nav_search&result=user&term=david%20a%20hill is the link to Olivia/David A Hill Jr.'s Kickstarter page and all his unfulfilled kickstarters, the comments of irate customers and an easy back of the envelope calculation available from the list of funds raised to get to a +$40K number. Right after he lost all credibility as a creator he transitioned and fled to Japan. He/she is back in the states and contributing nothing to the industry at large as should be expected.

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