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I'm looking for a 4th edition DnD "choose your own adventure" style module.
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<blockquote data-quote="hossrex" data-source="post: 5389021" data-attributes="member: 60784"><p>I play in a weekly group, and happen to date the sister of one of the group members. We play 3.5 in the weekly game, because several of the party members refuse to play 4th edition. So I was talking to the girlfriend about DnD, and she seemed halfway interested. So I want to set up some sort of "occasional game" that I could play with her, and her brother. I'd prefer it be 4th edition, but I'd be happy with any edition if it fits what I'm looking for.</p><p></p><p>What I need is some sort of choose your own adventure style RPG... or module... or adventure... or something. Something pregenerated, with monsters in place, treasure to be looted, with a very simple and linear "choose your own adventure" style interface which I think would be helpful in easing my girlfriend into the idea of role playing. Keeping in mind I'm not a particularly good DM (I certainly don't DM our group), I'd really rather play than dungeon master, and she's the type of person who will be asking questions like "so what do I say?" "Do I have to tell you every single little thing my character does?" "Should I talk in a funny voice?" "Do we like move around while we play?"</p><p></p><p>I just want something nice and clean, where we can get a quest from a king, go into a dungeon, and kill some goblins... all the while allowing us to run regular characters, in regular/typical ways, and advancing as if we were playing a standard game.</p><p></p><p>My question is really... does that sort of thing even exist? I used to have the Lost Worlds books when I was a teenager in the 90's, but I'd prefer a bit more complex than that (even though Lost Worlds freaking rocks).</p><p></p><p>I'm not absolutely stuck on the idea that it even has to be DnD... but I'd much prefer it. I know enough about the game to swap out comparable monsters from a different system.</p><p></p><p>If someone could give me any advice, or send me in any particular direction to investigate this subject, I would greatly appreciate it.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance,</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hoss</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hossrex, post: 5389021, member: 60784"] I play in a weekly group, and happen to date the sister of one of the group members. We play 3.5 in the weekly game, because several of the party members refuse to play 4th edition. So I was talking to the girlfriend about DnD, and she seemed halfway interested. So I want to set up some sort of "occasional game" that I could play with her, and her brother. I'd prefer it be 4th edition, but I'd be happy with any edition if it fits what I'm looking for. What I need is some sort of choose your own adventure style RPG... or module... or adventure... or something. Something pregenerated, with monsters in place, treasure to be looted, with a very simple and linear "choose your own adventure" style interface which I think would be helpful in easing my girlfriend into the idea of role playing. Keeping in mind I'm not a particularly good DM (I certainly don't DM our group), I'd really rather play than dungeon master, and she's the type of person who will be asking questions like "so what do I say?" "Do I have to tell you every single little thing my character does?" "Should I talk in a funny voice?" "Do we like move around while we play?" I just want something nice and clean, where we can get a quest from a king, go into a dungeon, and kill some goblins... all the while allowing us to run regular characters, in regular/typical ways, and advancing as if we were playing a standard game. My question is really... does that sort of thing even exist? I used to have the Lost Worlds books when I was a teenager in the 90's, but I'd prefer a bit more complex than that (even though Lost Worlds freaking rocks). I'm not absolutely stuck on the idea that it even has to be DnD... but I'd much prefer it. I know enough about the game to swap out comparable monsters from a different system. If someone could give me any advice, or send me in any particular direction to investigate this subject, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance, Hoss [/QUOTE]
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