Ii won this one but never played it which makes it hard to evaluate. I tried to get ready to run it a couple times and just found it too hard to work with. i like the idea of using it for some of its parts. I wouldn't rate it until I actually played it or dmed it but yeah it's weird and doesn't lend itself to use as is.
It sounds like a real mess, but adventures like this seem to have inspired plenty of little island rpgs on steam, because you make a contained space for adventuring. Maybe it had significant cultural impact. Could be a good option for a short and manageable campaign if you expanded the island a little.
They did, but as I only review the modules I've run and I tend to be selective regarding what I run, most of my reviews will logically be positive... this is an exception.
Though it did postulate a roomba in 1984.
Love this short-form version of your content. I would love to see you recap more of the adventures you have already covered.
Thanks. I plan to do one of these for every D&D adventure I've DMed.
And the Holosuite. The thing only has 18 rooms and some serious imbalance for a first level party.
Ii won this one but never played it which makes it hard to evaluate. I tried to get ready to run it a couple times and just found it too hard to work with. i like the idea of using it for some of its parts. I wouldn't rate it until I actually played it or dmed it but yeah it's weird and doesn't lend itself to use as is.
Own this one, never played it.
It sounds like a real mess, but adventures like this seem to have inspired plenty of little island rpgs on steam, because you make a contained space for adventuring. Maybe it had significant cultural impact.
Could be a good option for a short and manageable campaign if you expanded the island a little.
They are good ideas in here, it's just that they weren't well implemented and there simply is not enough meat.
Ooh, low rating, they must have messed up badly. Beautiful art.
They did, but as I only review the modules I've run and I tend to be selective regarding what I run, most of my reviews will logically be positive... this is an exception.