
Respectable Hobbit |

I have made available my own Dungeon Magazine Index on my website. There is one file for adventures and one for articles like Dungeoncraft and Campaign Workbook. They go back as far as the revamp in 2004. If you found this resource useful, please let me know, as it will encourage me to keep updating. :)
http://www.geocities.com/respectablehobbit/index.html

Stebehil |

This is a very useful index, thank you.
May I be so bold and propose minor improvements to it? I would find it even more useful if you would put the level of the adventure in front of the excel list, as this is an important information.
And could you add some information about the setting of the adventure, like "dungeon", "city", "wilderness(climate/terrain)"?
The authors names are not _that_ important to me, as dungeon adventures have a high quality throughout, so they could take a back place.
But, it is still useful the way it is, so keep up the good work.
Stefan

grodog |
Jay Hafner (Emirikol the Chaotic on ENWorld) maintains a great index on ENWorld, but I can't seem to locate the thread at the moment; I'll post back after digging it up.
I also maintain an index of Greyhawk adventures from Dungeon @ http://www.greyhawkonline.com/grodog/gh_dungeon_adventures.html
Allan.

Meds |

Jay Hafner (Emirikol the Chaotic on ENWorld) maintains a great index on ENWorld, but I can't seem to locate the thread at the moment
http://www.enworld.org/forums/showthread.php?t=81883
http://intwischa.com/dungeon/http://www.mythosa.net/Utils.html#DunIdx
http://www.paladinpgm.com/wyrm

Respectable Hobbit |

Sweet! Keep it up.
Thanks! Glad so many people like it.
If you check my webpage now, you'll find that most of my Word docs have been changed to PDFs. The Dungeon Adventure Index is still an Excel document, though. I kept it that way on purpose, because not only can you sort the lists the way you want to, it's very easy to update on your own. Just fill the new information every time you get a new issue of Dungeon!