This seems a little more immediately gameable to me than The Gardens of Ynn. I love Emmy Allen’s game commentary, but haven’t actually played any of her games. The Stygian Library: Exploring a procedurely-generated dark weird-fantasy infernal planer library.Broodmother Skyfortress: Weirdo giants descend from a floating city to wreck your precious campaign setting.Fever Dreaming Marlinko-Exploring a weird Slavic acid fantasy city.Operation Unfathomable A weird and trippy OSR-style Underdark adventure.Rrypo: Get a Head is ZARDOZ-based adventure compatible with The Ultraviolet Grasslands (a psychedelic heavy metal mashup of Dying Earth and Oregon Trail).I’ve run the first few encounters but not much more than that. DCC #68: People of the Pit-Awesome level-1 adventure for DCC RPG.The Caverns of Thracia (OD&D)-The original version of this is pretty crazy, I think it predates the era when adventures are designed for character level ranges.Creepy, weird body horror, playable in any system but I guess it’s written for the GLOG. Lair of the Lamb is, like Tomb of the Serpent Kings, an introductory adventure, but organized around teaching the idea that the solution is something you create, not something that’s on your character sheet, rather than the basics of dungeon crawling.S1: Tomb of Horrors-The original deathtrap funhouse tournament module.
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It is the best example I’ve read of “Underdark as the mythic underworld,” full of weird and creepy encounters that are fresh in my mind after reading them 20+ years ago. Dungeon #70: Kingdom of the Ghouls-( ) This is something I have wanted to play since I read it in Dungeon in the ’90s.Top 10 adventures I want to play right now Might be fun to revisit this in a few years. So I’ve organized all the games I want to play but never actually have into two top-10 lists. Come convention season, it’s time to look for games that I would more rarely get an opportunity to play.