Goodman Games Latest News on Into The Borderlands

Goodman Games announced at GaryCon last year a license with Wizards of the Coast to publish 5th Edition conversions of classic Dungeons & Dragons adventures, as well as reproductions of the original first edition versions. The first two adventures up for the 5th Edition treatment are B1: In Search of the Unknown and B2: The Keep on the Borderlands. Today, Goodman Games have revealed the preliminary front cover design for Into The Borderlands as well as an interview with Chris Doyle, who converted both the adventures to 5th Ed.

Goodman Games announced at GaryCon last year a license with Wizards of the Coast to publish 5th Edition conversions of classic Dungeons & Dragons adventures, as well as reproductions of the original first edition versions. The first two adventures up for the 5th Edition treatment are B1: In Search of the Unknown and B2: The Keep on the Borderlands. Today, Goodman Games have revealed the preliminary front cover design for Into The Borderlands as well as an interview with Chris Doyle, who converted both the adventures to 5th Ed.


Into the Borderlands is expected to be a 380 page hardcover. All the writing, editing and art are completed but Goodman want to add a few extra things before it goes off to print.

The hardcover includes:

· Restored scans of two complete printings of the original B1: In Search of the Unknown. Specifically, the second and sixth printings, one featuring the original monochrome cover and the other featuring the later color cover by Darlene.
· Three complete monster and treasure assortments for stocking the dungeons of In Search of the Unknown (which are “un-stocked” in the original 1E edition).
· Restored scans of two complete printings of the original B2: The Keep on the Borderlands. Specifically the second and fourth printings. These are distinguished the change in monster stats between the two printings (Dexterity scores were included in early printings). The later printing also features six interior illustrations that were not present in earlier printings.
· A complete, “pure” 5E conversion of In Search of the Unknown, including tables for stocking it with creatures.
· A separate chapter with a few new encounters for the Caverns of Quasqueton, all inspired by references in the original work.
· A complete, “pure” 5E conversion of The Keep on the Borderlands.
· A separate chapter with a few new encounters for The Keep on the Borderlands, all inspired by references in the original work.
· Appendices with 5E stats for newly introduced monsters, hirelings and followers, and magic items.
· A chapter of introductions and testimonials.


You can read the full interview with Chris Doyle on Goodman Games site.
 

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Parmandur

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Also remember, this is the first of possibly many. If you wan't to see more of this for other mods, like maybe the desert of desolation or barrier peaks, buy it.
Well, yes and no. Mearls said in his AMA that TftYP was a success and "he wouldn't be surprised" to see more like it. They might be waiting to see how this be k does before divying up old modules between WotC reprints and Goodman Games reprints...

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gyor

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Also remember, this is the first of possibly many. If you wan't to see more of this for other mods, like maybe the desert of desolation or barrier peaks, buy it.

I second it on Desert of Desolation, its an actual FR adventure in a region that hasn't had an adventure in it. It'd be great for AL.
 



That probably depends if the pre orders take the entire print run or not, I guess

EDIT: Probably best to ask on their forums, I don't think there are any staff members who post here. At least not regularly, but I could be wrong
 
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It's funny - I read the dragonsfoot review (at least I think it was dragonsfoot), and the inclusion of both version of both modules was something that was very much welcomed.

People have mentioned archiving, and using for 5th, but it many ways this is also an OSR product with a much sturdier version in print of the old moduels, and the backstory and essays.
 

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