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Post Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 12:10 am 
 

aia wrote in OSR - Product line:Well, doing some other searches i found this other line of products "old-style"-look:

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did anybody purchase one of them? (i found that on drivethrourpg you can have 2 products for free...)


Ok this post is a year old, but the Barratarra products are solid, low level dungeon crawls....they are especially very useful for gaming with kids (kid friendly) without being silly.

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Post Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 10:46 am 
 

Been a little quiet around here lately so I figured I'd post some pics... here are some OSRIC mods and rules I picked up recently.  Generally, my collection's first focus is scenerios and adventures.  I'll take a chance on almost anyone's printed modules... some really good stuff out there, some pretty average.  But I love old-school artwork and layouts, and I have soft spot for cliches and irony :)

Usherwood Publishings, the Bone Hilt Campaign books one to three, by James D. Kramer, for OSRIC
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Bat in the Attic Games supplements and scenerios for the Majestic Wilderlands setting, by Robert S. Conley
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Snall Niche Games supplements for Labyrinth Lord rules, by Peter C. Spahn
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Westagte Adventures! scenerios for OSRIC rules by Dominck Pelletier.  Very high production standards, these are beautiful mods.

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Faster Monkey Games settings and scenerios for Labryinth Lord

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Some more Labyrinth Lord supplements from Brave Halfling Publishing.  Two printings of Larm!

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Goblinoid Games OSRIC settings and scenerios, plus a reprint of Wizard's World originally by Fantasy Worlds Unlimted

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Matthew Finch's Swords & Wizardry supps, plus Into the Mite Lair by Ronin Arts/ Phillip Reed

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Finally some LL and S&W rulebooks:

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Post Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 11:13 am 
 

Very cool collection of OSR stuff  :D


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Post Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 11:15 am 
 

Dave,
Some great stuff there! The Westgate stuff is very good indeed! Thanks for throwing up the pictures. I need to hunt down a few items I am missing; thanks for the reminder.


And I could've bought these damn modules off the 1$ rack!!!

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Post Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 9:41 am 
 

I just received my copy of OSRIC.  I bought it to play with, but I may keep this one and buy another for the gaming table. It was only $27 with shipping, which is a damn good price for what you get.  The quality is extraordinary.  It is a very complete simulation of 1E, with clarifications and some very logical (IMO) reorganization.  And it's huge, containing everything you need from the PHB, MM and DMG.  I haven't finished reviewing it yet, but I don't think it contains the UA material (but I could be wrong).  

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Post Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 1:03 pm 
 

Just curious, Keith---did you buy from Lulu or Black Blade?


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Post Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 7:30 pm 
 

Some OSR zines (Tim Short's The Manor)  & scenrios/supplements from Dylan Hartwell (Digital Orc) I tracked down... recommended :)
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Post Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 2:06 pm 
 

Dave---

If you haven't checked out AFS yet, I definitely recommend it:  Halls of Tizun Thane


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