Tell me about the chunky dungeons by world works games


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I haven't gottenany from them for a year or so, but I do like them. I just don't llike to use minis so I don't invest any more in items like this.
 

Chunky Dungeons is the only World Works set that I don't own, so I have foisted a link to this question onto the World Works Forums. Feel free to drop in there, it is a friendly bunch, and I am the only one likely to bite.

I have gotten a lot of use out of the sets that I do own, and also have fun modelling with them. My favorite set so far is Maiden of the High Seas, which is also the hardest set to put together. But well worth the effort. The two Interior Works sets one for Pubs & Inns and the other for Castles & Keeps actually see more use than the others in my games, in particular the stairways. (I like battles with choke points - bridges, stairs, ledges, etc. Worlsd Works stuff is great for that.)

The Auld Grump
 


IMO it's an excellent product.
The instructions are detailed and easy to complete.
The stuff looks great when you have it together.
It's reuseable, and modular. Perfect for most dungeon crawls.
I like it a lot. :D
 

They have excellent stuff! One puzzle in a dungeon was too complex
for "imagination" (lots of levers and, depending on each lever position, force
fields went up and down) and diorama-ed it out with Chunky Dungeons (and blue
celophane for the force fields) and the players **loved** it ... still talk about it to this day.

I've been waiting for new stuff from them but they seem to be all focused
on Sci-fi/future stuff now. I hope they come out with more fantasy stuff.

-D
 


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