Neat "retro" gaming- D&D

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Neat "retro" gaming- D&D

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Labyrinth Lord by Goblinoid Games. Its like the old "red box & blue box" D&D sets, basic & advanced.

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Anyone played this? It looks cool- we need a review!
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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.
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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.
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