New Dungeon Crawls from Goodman Games

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Hi everyone,

We have announced four great dungeon crawls scheduled for release soon! These include a 700-page boxed set, a 3E version of the classic Dark Tower, a Gen Con special, and a new Xcrawl dungeon. Full details can be found on their Coming Soon page at http://www.goodmangames.com/upcomingreleases.php , or read on below…

JUDGES GUILD JG3: DARK TOWER (October)
GMG4602, 72 pages, $17.99
Level 8-10 adventure. An ancient evil has overtaken a once holy shrine. Do you dare discover the secrets behind the myths, or attempt to exterminate the ancient evil that lies within? Riches, power, glory and death! All are in: Dark Tower. More info at http://www.goodmangames.com/4602preview.php

DUNGEON CRAWL CLASSICS #51: CASTLE WHITEROCK (November)
GMG5050, 761 pages, boxed set, $99.99
The greatest dungeon story ever told, Castle Whiterock is a complete campaign. This box holds more than 700 pages of material, enough to take new characters to 15th level and fuel a campaign for years. More info at http://www.goodmangames.com/5050preview.php

XCRAWL: LAS VEGAS CRAWL (September)
GMGP1009, 64 pages, $14.99
Level 6-8 adventure. In this deadly crawl, DJ Outrageous Fortune gives the heroes the chance to test their mettle in a fun-loving adventure filled with Vegas spirit. Giant roulette wheels and deadly dice games are in the cards, along with a Trojan horse, an addictive T-rex in withdrawal, and a giant gorilla throwing flaming barrels! More info at http://www.goodmangames.com/GMGP1009preview.php

DUNGEON CRAWL CLASSICS: SAGA OF THE WITCH QUEEN (Gen Con)
GMGGC07, 80 pages, $19.99
A level 4 adventure. This special 1E adventure, designed for Gen Con 2007, compiles the saga of the witch queen into a new adventure including a new interlude chapter, Lost Passage of the Drow! Read more...
More info at http://www.goodmangames.com/GC07preview.php
 

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Very much looking forward to Whiterock.

I'll be interested to see how the GG Dark Tower compares with the one that RPG Realms did in 2001.
 






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