EN World Review – Streets of Zobeck by Open Design
With Halloween fast approaching, only a few days away, I’m sure that there are gamers spending more time out there worrying about what costume to wear to a party this weekend than to D&D regardless of edition. And I’m sure there are a few DMs out there trying to concoct the perfect Halloween themed adventure to capture the season. Sadly, I don’t have much help in that regard, but I do have a pretty nifty new adventure anthology to recommend – and some of the adventures might be considered fairly scary!
This week’s review is a Pathfinder supplement from Open Design – you know… those guy’s that run Kobold Quarterly. It’s an adventure anthology, with seven grim and gritty urban adventures set in the Midgard world setting, in the city of Zobeck. But it’s also an adventure setting, with lots of NPC personalities, locations, and hooks to create plenty of urban style adventures as well. Yes, it packs a lot of material into a small bundle!
To read the full details about this new adventure anthology, click on the link below to head over to EN World for the complete review:
Review of Streets of Zobeck by Open Design
Overall, this is a pretty nifty book, and one that is readily adaptable to other systems such as 4E and Dragon Age. The adventures and the “fluff” material would work with any number of world settings, and it’s very modestly priced given the volume of the material inside!
So until next blog… I wish you Happy Gaming!











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