Scott, Larry Z Pennyworth, Matthew H, Sylvia G, Kaite L, McGravin, Michael Raston, Mister Rees, Moorguard Studios, Morgan Long, Nathan Hare, Nical, Philadelphia Hanton-Viney, Hamish McIntyre, PixietheDM, R.A. Abbott, Jackie Campbell, James Hirst, Jeff McKelley, Jeff White, Hyrum Howes, Jennevieve Schlemmer, Jon Smejkal, Justin Blair, Ken Moore, Kevin Worth, Kezle, Khelren, Kosmic Dungeon, L.K. Hodges, Daniel Smith, Devin Carey, Spencer Hudson, Etani di Properzio, James di Properzio, Eugene Fasano, Even and Colin, Francesco Gasperini, Gabriel Perez Gallardi, Grant Lambe, Adam Chafe, Herr Zinnling, Ian Andrews, J.M. Michael Richards, Random Wizard, Will Doyle, Stacey Allan, Luka Rejec, Ben Green, Thom Wilson, Glynn Seal, Michael Prescott, Jan Rippstein, Tobias Bottger, Vance Atkins, Steven Gordon, Derek Ruiz, Mather Iantorno, Michael Iantorno, Caroline Berg, Alex Schroeder, Alex Welk, Ambika Kirkland, Andrew Durston, Heleen Durston, Andrew Harshman, Andrey Plisko, Anton L, Ben Gibson, Brandon Pierce, C Mennell, K Yani, Chris Bissette, Clark B. The 2017 edition of the One Page Dungeon Compendium is bookmarked, and the orientation of entries (portrait/ landscape) has been preserved within the PDF. The dungeons/ adventures were produced by members of the gaming community as entries in the 2017 One Page Dungeon Contest, and are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license.īy design, the dungeons are fairly system neutral to facilitate their use with your favorite rules system. So you did wonderfully in attracting contestants who took the work seriously.77 “one page dungeons” are contained within the compendium ranging from classic fantasy dungeons and wilderness hex crawls to transdimensional waystations and WWII submarines. It usually attracts somewhere between 30 and 60 entries, but of those, probably between 3 and 10 in any given year were clearly haphazard at-the-last-minute-slap-something-together things. I contrast this with the annual Interactive Fiction competition, which I follow pretty closely. Almost every one of the entries here, though, feels like something that someone really put significant work into. I am amazed-AMAZED-at how few of the entries appear phoned in! I had noticed this already with the ones that had been published on authors' web pages, but I figured there was a certain amount of self-selection going on there, where only the people who had put a lot of effort into their entries posted them. The mongo compendium has a few minor issues (like, ahem, at least one author's name mistranscribed in the table of contents (or index or whatever you call that sidebar thing in Apple Preview)) and a page that is blank or appears so on Apple's Preview and Safari (between Tomb of Song and Temple of Corruption), but this is way, way cool despite these (very minor) glitches. Please vote for Swords & Wizardry for Best Free Product - vote Truly Free! Voting for the ENnies is from Jul 24th to Aug 1st. We didn't want to wait until then to release the Codex (we did promise end of July.) so we're providing it now. Why did we name it the "Hobbyist" version? Well, that's because in September, we'll have a "Professional" version that has been professionally laid out, has additional content and has the artwork provided by Avatar Art (one of our sponsors) for the top 3 winners. There's years of dungeon delving in that collection. You asked for all the entries, and now you have them. The Compendium simply contains all of the contest entries - it's a whopping 28MB of one page dungeon awesomeness. It also has commentary from myself and ChattyDM and blog posts that trace the genesis of the OPD and give some tips on it's usage. It features a color cover by the awesome Mark Allen, the winner of the Color category in the Erol Otus/Fight On/Otherworld Miniatures art contest. The Codex is a compilation of the winning entries, runner ups and honorable mentions. ChattyDM and I would like to present the One Page Dungeon Codex 2009 (the Hobbyist version) and the One Page Dungeon Compendium.
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