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Behind Door Number 3
Author: Brian Nisbet
System: AD&D 2nd Edition
Category: Fantasy
Type: Scenario
This is the AD&D scenario from Gaelcon 1998.
Views: (12318)
Comments: (5) Rating: 7.4
2000-09-24 23:47:57

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posted by Andrew Hartwell on 2001-03-25 21:58:41
The plot is very extreme and involves character transformation which very few players I know like. If you jump that initial big hurdle, the adventure is fairly coherent and clear.


posted by mtu@purdue.edu on 2001-11-12 03:47:59
Looks like everything is in detail.
Good. I haven't tried it, but
I feel it is a good scenario.


posted by Bil on 2005-03-13 13:31:56
A well presented and thoroughly enjoyable game, I played this with a group last weekend and most of them had a blast, the only one who didn't enjoy it is one of our more inexperienced players, it wasalmost disturbing how some of the players grew to enjoy and revel in their role as mosters, at one point they took off into the night looking for monster hunters to play with, as such this is a refreshing game and really liberated some of the players who found that was a lot of fun to be had as a monster

good work...keep it up


posted by Eric Wijnen on 2005-07-27 05:20:04
Great adventure, good plot. Lots of roleplaying, and very amusing to see how your friends plan on how their characters are going to communicate with their monster counterparts.

Again greatly done !


posted by Valen Shadowbreath on 2007-02-04 03:28:44
Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaat!!!!!!Nice,role-playing oriented story,which will amaze even the most experienced players!I enjoyed it!




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