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Well Done

4/5

Reminded me of the old "Choose Your Own Adventure" Books from TSR. Played it 3 times so far, with 3 different results. Well Done. Great complement to the Beginner's Box Set, and a good way for a Newbs to learn Pathfinder Mechanics. I am printing out copies for my nephews to play as well.


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Tales of the Old Margreve

5/5

Lead by the Design team of Tim and Eileen Connors this literally has everything you need to keep a Pathfinder group busy for six months.
Eight adventures inspired by Midlevel Eastern European folklore are supported by 12 new Pathfinder monsters, spells and a truly spooky 32,000 sq. mile living forest.
Quite simply the Open Design Settings are as good as any the Big Dogs put out. Best of all at 113 pages you get all meat with no fluff for half the price. If you’re GM’ing Pathfinder and you’d like to inject some of that old Transylvania creepiness to your campaign this is the book for you.


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Here Be Monsters:Aching for Blood

4/5

Well worth 5 bucks. Chocked full of Creepy Monster goodness. Can't wait to drop my players into this one.


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Small but Mighty

4/5

This was definately the best one so far. There is literaly something for everyone in this issue. I've started to get very antsy and irratable when it's almost time for my Kobold Quarterly to show up. I haven't been like this since the '80s when I was waiting for my Dragon Magazine.


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4/5

Instead of me heaping praise on the authors of this book (they're all luminaries in the field) I will offer a suggestion for the potential purchaser. Get out that old notebook you’ve had since 7th grade.
While this book is ultimately intended for the “next level” gamer trying to get to published, I think that it will serve the average Game Master very well. If your players get up and wander around or check their facebook page while you are stumbling through the read-aloud text, you might want to purchase this book and the first two entries of the series.
While reading the collected essays (a free review copy) I wrote myself a couple of dozen yellow stickies and scribbled furiously in my notebook. Will this book help me get published? Not sure, but it will help me be a better game master.