Game
31
Dungeon
Module X3
Curse of Xanathon
(1982)

Curse
of Xanathon
by
Douglas Niles
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Development:
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Douglas
Niles and Allen Hammack
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Editing:
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Deborah
Campbell Ritchie
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The Realm Review:
Converting this module
to UA was the most painful UA-related experience I had in the first eight years
of the game's existence. For some reason, I have never run this module, and I
have never been able to convince someone else to DM it so that I could play
through it. Part of the flaw, I believe, is that this game revolves on
political intrigue and careful investigation, but the town of Rhoona itself is provided only as a
skeleton. Any investigative work on the PCs' part must be dealt with solely by
the DM, with hardly any assistance from the module itself. On the upside, the
game does have an interesting premise, a memorable villain, and a nice mix of
exploration, melee and investigation. It just leaves way too much
responsability in the hands of the person running it.
Realm Rating: 3/5
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Collected
reviews on Game 31:
Great another
one to the set for me to look at.... Keep the great work Ray your getting
there. They things come to people who wait.
The Duke of Rhoona is issuing strange
decrees. Is he mad or under someone's control? My party had to find out what
was going on behind the throne to keep a war from breaking out. I love Ray's
designs for the rich flavor he uses to bring them alive. The little nuances
that make a design great, not just "okay".
Rating: Mycroft: 9
Review by Susan McKinney
All
of the preceding modules and game worlds are trademarked property of TSR Inc,
which is now the property of Wizards of the Coast, Inc. I take no credit for
the stories or ideas presented here, I merely converted them to a playable
format for SSI's Unlimited Adventures game.