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[Small Niche Games] Labyrinth Lord Adventure Bundle

Started by pspahn, February 11, 2011, 11:07:40 PM

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pspahn

For one week only Small Niche Games is offering three highly acclaimed adventures for the low cost of $7.50. That's almost a 50% savings off the normal price!

What you get:
Blood Moon Rising - A festival, a mystery,  and a flight of demons on the wing. For levels 1-3.
The Inn of Lost Heroes - Can you survive the nightmare and escape with your sanity intact? For levels 3-5.
Pyramid of the Dragon - A pyramid, a dragon, and a swamp filled with untold dangers. For levels 5-7.

Buy the Labyrinth Lord Adventure Bundle HERE

This sale ends on 02/20/2011
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Benoist

I'll just repost what I posted earlier on Dragonsfoot: I'd go for the bundle if I didn't already have the adventures. It's a good bundle: you get a sandbox module (reviewed here on the RPG Site), a location-based kind of creepy mystery/exploration one-shot, and a more classic adventure with a dragon and dungeon theme going on. There's a good chance to find stuff to one's liking in there, as well as a lot of inspiration to extrapolate your own stuff from there.