Getting reviews

Have you tried gaming conventions? Run a few sessions. Ask people for feedback.

It's not going to get you deep, detailed reviews. And there's probably going to be a skew towards people not wanting to be mean. But it's a start. And you might find a couple people willing to follow up with an Amazon review.
 

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Whatever happened to Endzeitgheist? I remember him being extremely prolific of 3pp stuff and I bought more than one product because he rated it highly.
 

I have written and posted a review on the DM's Guild for every module I've run.

But guess what? I'm running stuff I've written most of the time (Baldur's Gate II isn't going up on the DMG but the rest is there or will be there). I've only run one thing not written by me in the last 2.5 years.
When one of my players goes to boot camp in a few weeks, I might run some more DMG stuff, or I may take a break from DMing. We'll be down to only 2 players.

Also, I wonder how many people buy modules/adventures to run, versus just to read and mine for encounters & ideas? I wouldn't feel super comfortable reviewing a module until I've had a chance to run it and determine whether or not it's actually fun in play.
 

Which forum/subforum here would be appropriate to post requests for reviews, or availability to do reviews?

I lose a player to boot camp in a couple of weeks, need to solve the "down to 2 players" problem. If I can solve that and go the "use something I haven't written route," I'd be happy to run and review modules from the DM's Guild that last 3-8 hours of play.
 

Which forum/subforum here would be appropriate to post requests for reviews, or availability to do reviews?
None that I know of. If you find any, let me know! But the old 1:1000 reviewer:product creator ratio isn’t easily circumvented.
 

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