Labyrinth Lord by Goblinoid Games. Its like the old "red box & blue box" D&D sets, basic & advanced.
www.goblinoidgames.com
Neat "retro" gaming- D&D
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Re: Neat "retro" gaming- D&D
Anyone played this? It looks cool- we need a review!
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Re: Neat "retro" gaming- D&D
Haven't played it but Otherworld Miniatures is going to do box sets of miniatures to go with the game. They do great miniatures based off of 1st ed MM http://www.otherworld.me.uk/store.html. Phenomenal miniatures,best kobolds I have found.
http://adventurein15mm.blogspot.com/
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Re: Neat "retro" gaming- D&D
Their website let's you download the rulebooks without the artwork. They are almost an exact replica of the original AD&D books (from what I remember). This would be a great way to get back into some old school gaming!
I'm curious what they have for artwork in the printed books, that was my favorite part of the TSR stuff.
I'm curious what they have for artwork in the printed books, that was my favorite part of the TSR stuff.
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