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Goodman Games DCC 3E modules. Whats the overall quality?

Started by Bunch, November 24, 2016, 02:20:30 AM

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Bunch

GG Is running a 40% sale on DTRPG. I'm looking at buying a number of modules and I'm just curious what people think of the overall quality of the modules and how easily convertible they are to either 5e or B/X or AD&D?

Are any real misses and which are the real hits?
Thanks

finarvyn

I've found overall that the Goodman 3E modules are well done, if you like 3E. My problem was always one of the game system (and therefore monster stat bloat, etc) but never one of content. I like the Punjar modules for city stuff. I'd have to check my shelf to see if I had any good dungeon recommendations.
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