Tag: adventure

Turn Any Adventure Into the Best One-Shot to Run Easily

Beleaguered GMs everywhere suffer burn out, and even well established, well prepared GMs might have habits that make running a game difficult. Maybe it’s in choosing which adventure to run. Maybe you overprepare, juggling more information than the players will ever see, and you feel like you’re wasting valuable time. Maybe you just get caught up in the excitement of it all and dream of long campaigns, while in reality you’re lucky if enough players show up to the first session.

I’ve got a process that will help you out! Using cutting edge learning techniques, we’re going to tackle these problems. This process will give you the ability to design and develop a one-shot or mini-adventure quickly, and by using this method, you’ll have an easier time recalling all the information during the game session when you run it.

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Mini-Dungeon Tome Adventure Review: The Great Library by Jonathan Ely

The Great Library is a quintessential tier 2 dungeon crawl from the Mini-Dungeon Tome. It adheres to the old-school mentality that powers much of this book’s material: less is more; make it your own. As such, it offers some evocative details and challenges even on an otherwise fairly simple map. Additionally, the big bad guy makes for a fantastic recurring villain given his nature…

Rating: Content 4/5 and Form 4/5

Pick up the Mini-Dungeon Tome at DriveThruRPG and use the Mini-Dungeon Assistant at the AAW Games website to pick the adventure specs you want!

Read on for the full review!

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