With special thanks to Bygrinstow for illustrations, and to Joseph Goodman for okaying an un-licensed adventure, I proudly present something to ruin the holidays for you forever:
The Thing in the Chimney
Completely bookmarked. Crappy hand-drawn maps at no extra cost.
Best of all?
FREE!
Hey! I really like your maps. I've seen far worse... and made far worse... ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat thing, that in the chimney!
Thanks. If you play it this holiday season, please let me know how it goes for you!
DeleteThis is really amazing. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you. And you are welcome. And, if you really want to get on the "Nice" list drop by the Appendix M blog and tell the artist the same!
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ReplyDeleteI stumbled across this site by accident and am curious. My kids love D&D. I can't figure out how to play. Is there some software I need to run the file? Thanks
I am sorry to tell you that the boat has sailed. However, this adventure is the first of two in Perils of the Cinder Claws, which can be picked up here: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/123889/HT-1---The-Perils-of-Cinder-Claws-%28DCC%29?filters=0_0_44544_0_0
ReplyDeleteWe picked up the Perils of Cinder Claws and played with the kids and their friends, and they really enjoyed it. Thanks again. They are now bugging me for another similar game. Is there anything you would recommend?
ReplyDeleteYou can pick up Prince Charming, Reanimator, as a Pay What You Want on RPG Now. How old are the kids, though? Depending upon their ages, they may or may not like it.
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ReplyDeleteDaughter is 11 (nearly 12) and she was playing with her friends (youngest 10).
Lots of the DCC adventures are great. Michael Curtis wrote a fantastic module, The Old God Wakens, as a holiday-themed module, and Frozen in Time is simply great.
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