RPG News for Thursday, 26 May, 2011

Morrus

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[title]D&D Daggerdale Video Game Released[/title]

The D&D Daggerdale video game has been released on Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, and Microsoft Windows (although I think the PSN Network is still down?)

Unfortunately, early reviews aren't making it sound great.
Travel to the Forgotten Realms, where the adventure begins in the Dalelands, nestled in the remote Desertsmouth Mountains.

From the sulfuric catacombs of the mines of Tethyamar, to the dizzying heights of the Tower of the Void, Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale combines the depth of Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition with intuitive, action packed combat that will satisfy the most seasoned of adventurers.
[title]Review of Baba Yaga: Queen of the Wicked Fens[/title]

Check out EN World's official review of the monster supplement from Escape Velocity Gaming for D&D 4E.
Given the long and rich history of Baba Yaga in D&D Lore, as well as her place in Slavic myth and folklore, Baba Yaga: Queen of the Wicked Fens is simply a disappointing piece of D&D <ACRONYM title="D&D 4th Edition">4E</ACRONYM> content. From all aspects of production quality, artistic illustrations, and monster design, Baba Yaga: Queen of the Wicked Fens fails to live up to all the content about this infamous witch that has proceeded it from official, if outdated, sources. While it is true that the PDF of Baba Yaga: Queen of the Wicked Fens is a cheap buy at only 99 cents, your cash might go to better use by grabbing your favorite fast food snack off the “dollar menu”, and enjoy a quick nosh while you write up your own version of this iconic witch for your own D&D <ACRONYM title="D&D 4th Edition">4E</ACRONYM> campaign.


 
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