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<blockquote data-quote="Messageboard Golem" data-source="post: 2009217" data-attributes="member: 18387"><p>Song of Storms is the best adventure product you're going to find in the game store for the next while. This is absolutely an excellent product. The author covers an exciting adventure with a writer's bent, and not a d20 Hack-n-slasher. There is story here, but gamers do not despair! There's even a dungeon in it to crawl through, but the neat part is that there's a REASON to have the dungeon. </p><p></p><p>Production: the product is solidly put together, with a cardboard cover and good paper stock interior. It has a gorgeous cover. The EN World people obviously agree, as they've put it up for an award.</p><p></p><p>Presentation: the layout for this project is exciting yet clean. We don't have bleed-through art obscuring the words and the stat blocks are easy to read. Overall, the interior art is exceptional, too.</p><p></p><p>Value For Money: judging text density is an exercise for the anally obcessed. Is there value for money here? Absolutely. I put a price on my time. Reading this adventure was well worth it, and my game group just loved it. They went off the beaten path (not easy to do in this adventure) but there was enough stuff to easily give me the GM the ability to handle it, and bring them to where I wanted the action to go. There's lots of d20 "Meaty Bits <tm>" for the anally obcessive, too.</p><p></p><p>Several of the d20 stat blocks are slightly off, but that minor quibble does not shake me from giving this product a 5/5. It's a strong entry into the field. Monkey God Enterprises should use Christopher Coyle for all of their products!</p><p></p><p>Mike Montenaro</p><p>Rebel Yell!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Messageboard Golem, post: 2009217, member: 18387"] Song of Storms is the best adventure product you're going to find in the game store for the next while. This is absolutely an excellent product. The author covers an exciting adventure with a writer's bent, and not a d20 Hack-n-slasher. There is story here, but gamers do not despair! There's even a dungeon in it to crawl through, but the neat part is that there's a REASON to have the dungeon. Production: the product is solidly put together, with a cardboard cover and good paper stock interior. It has a gorgeous cover. The EN World people obviously agree, as they've put it up for an award. Presentation: the layout for this project is exciting yet clean. We don't have bleed-through art obscuring the words and the stat blocks are easy to read. Overall, the interior art is exceptional, too. Value For Money: judging text density is an exercise for the anally obcessed. Is there value for money here? Absolutely. I put a price on my time. Reading this adventure was well worth it, and my game group just loved it. They went off the beaten path (not easy to do in this adventure) but there was enough stuff to easily give me the GM the ability to handle it, and bring them to where I wanted the action to go. There's lots of d20 "Meaty Bits <tm>" for the anally obcessive, too. Several of the d20 stat blocks are slightly off, but that minor quibble does not shake me from giving this product a 5/5. It's a strong entry into the field. Monkey God Enterprises should use Christopher Coyle for all of their products! Mike Montenaro Rebel Yell! [/QUOTE]
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