Thanks for the positivity!
I was planning on running old Dungeon mag adventures converted up to 5th ed but the hard back modules seem to be an entire campaign in a jar: are any of them any good?
When we played 2nd ed inthe before times I had a kids encyclopaedic knowledge of the game and made stuff up on the fly, likely as not. I can’t really do that yet with 5th ed.
Is there an acknowledged top 5th ed module? Tyranny of Dragons sounds cool but I’m drawn toward Princes of the Apocalypse for some old school dungeon crawling.
Any suggestions?
I can’t wait till my boy is old enough to play (he’s four so a long time yet). I’ve been collecting Fighting Fantasy game books to read to him when he’s old enoughGlad your game is still going. Mine too. Current campaign has been running for about 15 months off and on but lately it's been 2 hours every Wednesday evening. The group includes my 21 yo son, my 22 yo nephew (his dad introduced me to D&D round about 1980), a high school buddy, a former coworker and a current coworker.