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<blockquote data-quote="Khan the Warlord" data-source="post: 2008404" data-attributes="member: 983"><p>Before you read this review, answer this question:</p><p></p><p>Do you/and or your party enjoy dungeon crawls?</p><p></p><p>If you answered "No", then please stop reading now, as this review (and this product), will be a complete waste of your time. If you can't recognize a product for what it is, and not only what you desire from it, then STOP reading. </p><p></p><p>With the above statement out of the way, the review will continue (and I guess since you're still reading, you must have answered "Yes" ). <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>The Forge of Fury (FoF), is a dungeon delve for low, to mid-level characters. You're introduced to a piece of dwarven history (always a nice subject), the Glitterhame. It appeas that a great dwarven smith with a hatred of orcs set up residence here long ago (and was later slain by said orcs). Apparently, his skills at the forge were superior than most, but the orcs that slew him and his fellows were more generous than the norm, leaving the precious prizes lay where they will. (Thus, one of the possible hooks for PC-involvement.)</p><p></p><p>One thing that should be noted about this game, is the difficulty factor. If you have an inexperienced party, then you may wish to lower some of the challenges that they're going to encounter. The enemies in the <em>Forge of Fury</em>, are not mindless automations, standing limply by to be slaughtered. They are real, fleshed-out evils that the party <strong>must</strong> exercise brains combined with brawn to defeat.</p><p></p><p>One of the best aspects of FoF, is the fact that it is not littered with game mechanical errors, or poor editing. The challenge entering the Glitterhame is well-balanced, and the rewards at the end of the adventure are enjoyable and fair.</p><p></p><p>All in all, the FoF is an excellent dungeon adventure, complete with classic elements (jellies, duergar, dragon, excellent traps, etc.). </p><p></p><p>If you have a spare $10 bill (or equivalent), enjoy dungeon crawls, and love a true <strong><em><u>challenge</u></em></strong>, then rush to your local hobby store and pick up <em>Forge of Fury</em> today!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khan the Warlord, post: 2008404, member: 983"] Before you read this review, answer this question: Do you/and or your party enjoy dungeon crawls? If you answered "No", then please stop reading now, as this review (and this product), will be a complete waste of your time. If you can't recognize a product for what it is, and not only what you desire from it, then STOP reading. With the above statement out of the way, the review will continue (and I guess since you're still reading, you must have answered "Yes" ). ;) The Forge of Fury (FoF), is a dungeon delve for low, to mid-level characters. You're introduced to a piece of dwarven history (always a nice subject), the Glitterhame. It appeas that a great dwarven smith with a hatred of orcs set up residence here long ago (and was later slain by said orcs). Apparently, his skills at the forge were superior than most, but the orcs that slew him and his fellows were more generous than the norm, leaving the precious prizes lay where they will. (Thus, one of the possible hooks for PC-involvement.) One thing that should be noted about this game, is the difficulty factor. If you have an inexperienced party, then you may wish to lower some of the challenges that they're going to encounter. The enemies in the [i]Forge of Fury[/i], are not mindless automations, standing limply by to be slaughtered. They are real, fleshed-out evils that the party [b]must[/b] exercise brains combined with brawn to defeat. One of the best aspects of FoF, is the fact that it is not littered with game mechanical errors, or poor editing. The challenge entering the Glitterhame is well-balanced, and the rewards at the end of the adventure are enjoyable and fair. All in all, the FoF is an excellent dungeon adventure, complete with classic elements (jellies, duergar, dragon, excellent traps, etc.). If you have a spare $10 bill (or equivalent), enjoy dungeon crawls, and love a true [b][i][u]challenge[/u][/i][/b][i][u][/u][/i][u][/u], then rush to your local hobby store and pick up [i]Forge of Fury[/i] today! [/QUOTE]
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