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The Phantastical Phantasmagorical Montie Haul Dungeon

Author: Larry Richardson and Kerry Lloyd with Rich Reichly
Category: game
Company/Publisher: Gamelords, Ltd.
Cost: $3.95
Page count: 40
Playtest Review by Patrick Clark on 06/19/98. Genre tags: none
This booklet-sized supplement dates from 1982, which makes me doubt it's still in print. It was obviously intended primarily as an AD&D supplement, but the characteristics for the NPCs don't quite line up. Regardless, they're well-explained and easy to convert to most FRP systems.

The adventure hook is a classic: a stranger walks into a bar and offers to hire the party to investigate something strange. In this case, it's a pyramid that appeared overnight in the middle of a desert. Movement spells (walking through walls, teleport, etc.) don't work properly in the area, so the PCs have to travel the hard way to get there.

The basic adventure is a dungeon crawl; however, it trumps the tendency most gamers have to crack jokes by being full of them. There are murals that make no sense to the PCs, but are perfectly clear to the players. There are bad puns, like the chunk of charred wood from the Temple of Balzuv, which burned years ago in a conflagration known as . . . well, you get the idea.

Not that the whole thing is a big joke. There are some deadly serious combat situations and some interesting treasures. It's all explained away at the end of the adventure, and it makes a tiny bit of sense in context.

The adventure works best for characters of levels 4-6, or their equivalents. (Actually, it'd make an adequate 1st or 2nd Circle Earthdawn lost kaer, albeit a very small one.) It's best suited as a break from more serious fare.

Style: 3 (Average)
Substance: 2 (Sparse)

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