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The Dancing Hut of Baba Yaga (Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, 2nd Edition) |
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Rating:  Summary: very easily to play and DM Review: I have both read it, played in it, and DMed it and enjoyed every part
Rating:  Summary: Conundrums abound!! Review: One of the finest thinking modules ever produced and still a favorite after all these years. Convert the stats on the fly and watch your players actually think their way through encounters. After all the hacking and slashing, this is guarenteed to take characters to the next level.
Rating:  Summary: Conundrums abound!! Review: Remember Tomb of Horrors? That kill all the PCs or at least frustrate them adventure? Fun for the DM, well written (for its time), and very creative. Unfortunately, no player ever liked it. Same goes here. I DMed it and thought it was a great adventure, when I read it. Unfortunately, the PCs skipped out on the adventure about half way through, and simply went back the way they came. They became overly frustrated with the puzzles, and I had to drop too many hints. For use only with experienced players.
Rating:  Summary: For expert use only Review: Remember Tomb of Horrors? That kill all the PCs or at least frustrate them adventure? Fun for the DM, well written (for its time), and very creative. Unfortunately, no player ever liked it. Same goes here. I DMed it and thought it was a great adventure, when I read it. Unfortunately, the PCs skipped out on the adventure about half way through, and simply went back the way they came. They became overly frustrated with the puzzles, and I had to drop too many hints. For use only with experienced players.
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