The first year (discussed
here and
here), as said, had part of the D&D Basic Game adventure, which I helped organize at a local BArnes & Noble bookstore. They included a simple map and all the minis needed to run the game. Fun for all.
Last year (discussed
here and
here) was a chunk of
The Fane of the Drow, which I helped organize at the Games Plus gamestore in Mount Prospect, IL. I also got the chance to run a session as a DM. It was seemingly a draft copy that was poorly edited and the pre-gen characters were obviously thrown together by someone not paying attention to the adventure and setting. However, it was tied in wth the minis game (you could run either a DDM Skirmish or an RPG adventure last year) so the minis came with it and the double-sided map, too. The editing could be glossed over and didn't overly harm the game but some of the pre-gen characters' attributes clashed with the story for those who were experienced players. For new players, it made little difference.
This year is a mini-adventure called
Curse of Gethin Abbey which will be sent to the locations where it will be run one week before the
Worldwide Game D&D Day. The 4th-level pre-gen characters (discussed a couple of weeks ago
here) for this year (a Dwarf Cleric, an Elf Ranger, an Elf Wizard, a Halfling Rogue, a Human Fighter and a Human Paladin) are available for download at that page or in a zip file
here.
I suggest anyone who DMs snatch up those pre-gens to keep in your files for whatever use might come up. Find a local place and jump in on a game this November 4th (a Saturday). At the worst, you'll wind up with a free miniature or two and some other prize or prizes if the FLGS you attend feeds the kitty, too. It's a good time.
`Fraid that's all I know . . .
