Dungeon Crawl Classics: New Erol Otus Art, New Releases, More

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Hi everyone,

We've got a big update for Dungeon Crawl Classics fans, including new Erol Otus art, the next two books in the series, and a special preview of just-released DCC #5: Aerie of the Crow God. Hop on over to our web site at http://www.goodman-games.com for the full report. Here's the down-and-dirty version:

* First, Erol Otus has graced us with another great cover! DCC #8: Mysteries of the Drow, featuring his latest work, is scheduled for June release!
* We've also announced DCC #7: The Secret of Smuggler's Cove, which is scheduled for May release.
* As if that weren't enough, DCC #5: Aerie of the Crow God is shipping to distributors as we speak... er, type. We've posted additional preview info for this one, which features nine (count 'em -- NINE) illustrated handouts to help bring the adventure alive for your players!

More info at http://www.goodman-games.com!
 

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The Dungeon Crawl Classics line had better not end... It's got to be my favorite line of adventures now, next to the Kalamar ones (mostly because the DCC ones are easier to port to my own campaign world). My players love 'em too!

The only downside is their availability. I order mine through PREVIEWS, but if they were on Amazon or some such, more people would get them. I've only seen the second one on Amazon...


Thanks
Chris
 
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thundershot said:
The Dungeon Crawl Classics line had better not end... It's got to be my favorite line of adventures now, next to the Kalamar ones (mostly because the DCC ones are easier to port to my own campaign world). My players love 'em too!

The only downside is their availability. I order mine through PREVIEWS, but if they were on Amazon or some such, more people would get them. I've only seen the second one on Amazon...


Thanks
Chris
If you're willing do deal with PDF formats teh Dungeon Crawl Classics are all available in PDF format.

Since they're only about 32 pages they're reasonably convenient to print out. I actually like having PDFs of adventures as I don't mind printing out copies and writing all over the printout.
 


I have a soft spot for Erol Otus and his work,starting with the Basic and Expert D&D sets (pre-Elmore editions). I once wrote and asked about 'em but he said they disappeared sometimed during TSR's existence (I'm paraphrasing). This, along with collecting the classics, is the next best thing.
 

johnsemlak said:
If you're willing do deal with PDF formats teh Dungeon Crawl Classics are all available in PDF format.

Since they're only about 32 pages they're reasonably convenient to print out. I actually like having PDFs of adventures as I don't mind printing out copies and writing all over the printout.

While I'm not against PDF books, I prefer having "hardcopy" with the covers and everything. Now, as I've bought the DCC books, I'd love to have a pdf backup, or something to print certain pages and be able to write on, but I'm not forking out another 8 bucks for something I already paid 11 or so dollars on.

In any case, I can't WAIT for the next few books!


Chris
 

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