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Dungeon Crawl Classics: Dark Tower Slipcase Set Reviewed

Title: Dungeon Crawl Classics – Dark Tower Slipcase Set

Publisher: Goodman Games

Authors: Jennell Jaquays, Bob Brinkman, Chris Doyle, Jim Kelly, Scott Moore, Joe Raso, Justin Alexander, Jon Hershberger, James Maliszewski, Erik Mona, Stephen Newton, and John D. Rateliff

Artists: Jennell Jaquays, Sanjulian, Joe Abboreno, Chris Arneson, Tom Bumgardner, Alex Coggon, Jeff Easley, Jason Edwards, Charles Ferguson-Avery, Tom Galambos, Steven Gomez, Kennon James, Davin Kluttz, Doug Kovacs, Aaron Kreader, Cliff Kurowski, William McAusland, Bradley McDevitt, Jesse Mohn, Peter Mullen, Stefan Poag, Colin Richards, Chad Sergesketter, Jason Shoultis, Wayne Snyder, Matt Sutton, Del Teigler, Carmin Vance, J.V. West, and Chuck Whelon

Year: 2024

Genre: Dungeon Crawl Classics conversion of a classic AD&D adventure and more

Pages: 603 pages total

MSRP: Slipcase set $109.99 or in PDF at DriveThruRPG for $76.99.

I dive on in in for a review of the slipcase set of Dungeon Crawl Classics: Dark Tower from Goodman Games. This is the seventh entry in the Original Adventures Reincarnated line. Inside you’ll find the celebratory volume featuring commentary and the original Dark Tower AD&D adventure from Jannell Jaquays, the DCC conversion and expansion of the adventure, and a book filled with more tales of the Chosen Sons of Set.

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SUMMARY

Dark Tower is truly a classic adventure and this slipcase set brings the tale to a modern audience while expanding upon it with a Dungeon Crawl Classics conversion. There's literally years of gaming in these volumes. I would have liked to have seen a low level adventure or two to introduce the players to the setting and there's an unusual amount of content aimed at 5th and 6th level DCC Characters. Many of the NPCs feel light as far as motivation too. Regardless, this is still really well done.

Summary

Dark Tower is truly a classic adventure and this slipcase set brings the tale to a modern audience while expanding upon it with a Dungeon Crawl Classics conversion. There's literally years of gaming in these volumes. I would have liked to have seen a low level adventure or two to introduce the players to the setting and there's an unusual amount of content aimed at 5th and 6th level DCC Characters. Many of the NPCs feel light as far as motivation too. Regardless, this is still really well done.
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Jeff McAleer

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