I haven’t run it, only read it and feel remiss providing a review of a product I haven’t “used”. That being said there are no opinions on this work posted yet. In the interest of providing a impartial opinion, here are my thoughts...
Gunderholfen is well written and cleanly layed out. highly gameable and professionally edited. The art is all B&W with a distinct old achool amateur style and i mean that in the best of ways. The maps are B&W and well crafted. It is very much "good vanilla" without a lot of original content as far as monsters and magic items go. Gunderholfen uses existing ingredients to craft an intrguing dungeon and city for your PCs to explore.
IMO $10 USD for 420 page pdf is a very good value. The included city section and it’s associated tables which could be used as a base of operations by PCs into the dungeon section was one of my favorite parts. The entire book is full of sections that could easily be imported into almost any game with no modification. Highly modular. I have no relationship with the publisher and did NOT receieve a copy in excange for this review.
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