Dragon & Dungeon Article reviews

Geez, didn't expect the hyena thing to get this much attention.

Like I said about the Realms article, perhaps as a non-fan I'm not qualified to review it. But, this is not hating, this is reviewing, you'll note not even the articles I liked got a perfect score. I just saw it as by far the weakest of the articles.
 

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I would have liked the Yeenoghu article a lot more if they had left out the whole killed a god and made his flail from its bones poop. Outside of that I thought it was pretty cool.
 

Didn't really bother w/Dungeon since I don't run adventures (gods, I miss Polyhedron and its D20 game-of-the-month...best bang for the buck WOTC/Paizo have offered, EVAR), but I was very impressed with the Dragon articles. Very good mix of crunch and fluff, well written and directly useful.

A+++, would buy again. :)
 

Lizard said:
A+++, would buy again. :)

I'm with Lizard (and feel a bit dirty now).

They will need to put out some consistenly good stuff for me to signup, but if they keep up this sort of content, I'm in.

Warforged article? faptastic.

(PS - Lizard I loved the Poly content - those minigames were great!)
 


My biggest complaint is the landscape format. I am still disapointed in the canceling of the print mags. I had hoped that the pdfs would at least partailly make up for this. However I find reading landscape paper pages almost as anoying as reading large amounts of info on a computer. This pretty much seals the death of Dragon and Dungeon for me.
 

Brown Jenkin said:
My biggest complaint is the landscape format. I am still disapointed in the canceling of the print mags. I had hoped that the pdfs would at least partailly make up for this. However I find reading landscape paper pages almost as anoying as reading large amounts of info on a computer. This pretty much seals the death of Dragon and Dungeon for me.

Really? I kind of had the opposite reaction actually. The landscape format works better on my screen, and can fit a good amount of info on each page.
 

Scribble said:
Really? I kind of had the opposite reaction actually. The landscape format works better on my screen, and can fit a good amount of info on each page.

Concur.

If the goal is to produce a PDF, make it screen readable. There's no print edition; why be bound by the conventions of print?
 

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