Just curious as to which of the official, published 4E adventures people have run. I haven't included Dungeon Magazine adventures or 3rd party adventures; if anyone wants to start a poll, feel free.
For myself, I ran the entirety of the HPE series. It has good adventures and bad ones. The best? For us they were Keep on the Shadowfell, King of the Trollhaunt Warrens and Demon Queen's Enclave. E1 and E3 also had some cool moments. The one that was the worst? Pyramid of Shadows - some good ideas, but it needed a lot more development.
Unfortunately, my campaigns have never been in a place where I could play Madness of Gardmore Abbey; I regret that. It may happen one day... quite possibly with a different system. After all, I'm currently running Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil for the first time... as a 24th level conversion for 4E!
I did play through Tomb of Horrors (not the conversion), which was a lot of fun, although the final dungeon wasn't quite as good as it could have been, IMO. There was good material in it, though.
I've left out Free RPG Day adventures and D&D Encounters seasons. But I've added Murder in Baldur's Gate, just because.
Cheers!
For myself, I ran the entirety of the HPE series. It has good adventures and bad ones. The best? For us they were Keep on the Shadowfell, King of the Trollhaunt Warrens and Demon Queen's Enclave. E1 and E3 also had some cool moments. The one that was the worst? Pyramid of Shadows - some good ideas, but it needed a lot more development.
Unfortunately, my campaigns have never been in a place where I could play Madness of Gardmore Abbey; I regret that. It may happen one day... quite possibly with a different system. After all, I'm currently running Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil for the first time... as a 24th level conversion for 4E!
I did play through Tomb of Horrors (not the conversion), which was a lot of fun, although the final dungeon wasn't quite as good as it could have been, IMO. There was good material in it, though.
I've left out Free RPG Day adventures and D&D Encounters seasons. But I've added Murder in Baldur's Gate, just because.

Cheers!