Coming Soon... January and Beyond...
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- Wild-Eyed Zealot
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Coming Soon... January and Beyond...
When are we going to find out what is after "The Chronicle of the Fiend"?
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- Far-Sighted Wanderer
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Makes sense. I suspect that a lot of gamers are holding off on some of their gaming purchases with the advent of 4E around the corner. For those fiending for 3.5 adventures, Castle Whiterock should keep them busy.DitheringFool wrote: Also of note, this is the last d20 3.5 Dungeon Crawl Classic to be published
I also wouldn't be surprised to see Goodman produce more 1E or C&C adventures to fill in some of the time gap left between 3.5 and 4.
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Your making it sound like they might stop doing C&C stuff once 4th is out. I hope that isn't the case. I'll be playing C&C long past 4th, 5th, and 10th editions of D&D.fathead wrote: I also wouldn't be surprised to see Goodman produce more 1E or C&C adventures to fill in some of the time gap left between 3.5 and 4.
Nah. I'm sure that Goodman Games will continue to produce 1E modules and C&C modules after 4E comes out. I'm just suggesting that January-June is a bit of a stretch without any gaming products churning through the Goodman Games mill, so I wouldn't be surprised to see a few more 1E and C&C modules...CharlieRock wrote:Your making it sound like they might stop doing C&C stuff once 4th is out. I hope that isn't the case. I'll be playing C&C long past 4th, 5th, and 10th editions of D&D.fathead wrote: I also wouldn't be surprised to see Goodman produce more 1E or C&C adventures to fill in some of the time gap left between 3.5 and 4.
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That's cool. Gives me some time to collect the DCCs/Complete Guides that are missing from my collection. Well, come to think of it I got forever now. I also pounce on C&C versions to ones I already have because converting, while easy, necesitates a stack of notes to keep while running. In addition to my luxurious pile I usually accumulate. And I like to stand and walk around the table with my clipboard while running a game. So I can see everything (big battlemat). Something that cuts down on my clutter is worth buying a duplicate adventure for.fathead wrote:Nah. I'm sure that Goodman Games will continue to produce 1E modules and C&C modules after 4E comes out. I'm just suggesting that January-June is a bit of a stretch without any gaming products churning through the Goodman Games mill, so I wouldn't be surprised to see a few more 1E and C&C modules...CharlieRock wrote:Your making it sound like they might stop doing C&C stuff once 4th is out. I hope that isn't the case. I'll be playing C&C long past 4th, 5th, and 10th editions of D&D.fathead wrote: I also wouldn't be surprised to see Goodman produce more 1E or C&C adventures to fill in some of the time gap left between 3.5 and 4.
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Dan called it. There are writers working feverishly as we speak.fathead wrote:...I wouldn't be surprised to see a few more 1E and C&C modules...
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Yeah, the freaking Dark Oracle of Gaming hath spoken...
I'm shipping the No-Prize from the warehouse riiiiiight...NOW!
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Story of my life. I latch onto a really high quality product a few weeks before it stops producing what I want.DitheringFool wrote:The new Game Trade Magazine (no free dice this month, darn it!), comes a little blurb describing Goodman Games Dungeon Crawl Classic #52, due in December. " Also of note, this is the last d20 3.5 Dungeon Crawl Classic to be published".
Never mind, as someone above pointed out, I shall have fun collecting the 40 or so 3.5ed adventures that I don't yet have (one of which is Castle Whiterock). That little lot should keep me and my group busy for a while
Frank
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I'm missing quite a few myself. I'll be rounding out my collection for some while.frank5471uk wrote:Story of my life. I latch onto a really high quality product a few weeks before it stops producing what I want.DitheringFool wrote:The new Game Trade Magazine (no free dice this month, darn it!), comes a little blurb describing Goodman Games Dungeon Crawl Classic #52, due in December. " Also of note, this is the last d20 3.5 Dungeon Crawl Classic to be published".
Never mind, as someone above pointed out, I shall have fun collecting the 40 or so 3.5ed adventures that I don't yet have (one of which is Castle Whiterock). That little lot should keep me and my group busy for a while
Frank
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Yeah, more C&C modules!!! Read the DCC Smugglers Cove for C&C and loved it, DCC's & C&C play well together, on that thought have you guys (goodman games) considered to try a WFF verision of a C&C module, both "systems" (or styles?) seem to enjoy and give thumbs up to house rules, any chance of this in the future?
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If you guys hurry there is a "e-coupon" in Signs & Portents #50(the Mongoose fangazine). It is 25% off C&C DCCs. I don't have the link for it. But here is the link to Mongoose's website:Chuul Killer wrote:Yeah, more C&C modules!!! Read the DCC Smugglers Cove for C&C and loved it, DCC's & C&C play well together, on that thought have you guys (goodman games) considered to try a WFF verision of a C&C module, both "systems" (or styles?) seem to enjoy and give thumbs up to house rules, any chance of this in the future?
http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/home/ ... &qsSeries=
(actually that is the link to S&P#50 )