Eye of the Beholder: The Art of Dungeons & Dragons, presently available on Amazon Prime (er, or rather, "Free with ads" via Freevee). I backed the Kickstarter and was pleased with how it turned out.
This has been my major issue (well, one of) with Amazon for a long time. As someone who buys a lot of pretty delicate things, including large, expensive hardcover books, the price is often not worth the gamble of subpar packing and shipping.
Mostly this, I think. Even publishers and commentators I like and respect have been pretty clearly burned by the OGL debacle; lots of their comments on YouTube and Twitch as they try to transition away from the OGL have strong "My ex wasn't that hot anyway" energy.
How exactly does this work if you have products on the DTRPG sites? Do you have to submit for consideration? Are you invited to participate? Do they look for a keyword for inclusion?
Third party, but Adventures in Rokugan might scratch the OA itch. I can't speak to how well it threads the needle of Asian fantasy themes and modern sensibilities, though.
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In an attempt to change the tenor of this thread a bit, I'll just say that I'm looking forward to seeing what's in this release. Planescape is more or less a blank slate for me. In the 2e era I was pretty much all-in on the Forgotten Realms (though I flirted with Dragonlance) and I didn't have a...
I've played individual chapters and tie-in adventures (mainly through Adventurers League play), but actually completed very few of the published 5E adventures. The only ones I've seen through to the end are Dragon Heist, a campaign I joined about halfway through anyway, and my current campaign...
I think MOST people (thankfully) appreciate Chick tracts ironically, at least today, but they were certainly intended straight-faced. Quite a few years back (Chick was still alive), I looked into acquiring "Dark Dungeons," which had gone out of print...but you could get a run of it reprinted if...
I have this; picked it up at Target shortly before the movie came out. It's actually a reprint of the UK-published magazine Dungeons & Dragons Annual 2021--you can tell by some Anglicisms that creep in, the high volume of puzzles and games, and the focus on then-recent campaigns (so much Icewind...
Doing some necro on this thread to ask: What happened with this? Did it ever come out? I can't find anything about it online after a cursory Googling, not a list of contents or an unboxing video or anything. Even the item page on the company website comes up as a 404 Error.
I don't think they'll try something that drastic again any time soon after how badly they got burned with it on 4E. I'm in favor of the method Paizo employed in their edition transition: Advance it, say, a year (or five or whatever)--just long enough to keep whatever they wanted to stay in play...