I found this to be a very fun module to run, though there are some concerns. The module is in two main parts, the race and the fight.
The race, and the preamble to it, were overall very good. As others have said, the "hook" is rather weak, especially for PC's "new to town." The betting system is particularly weird with multiple dinos all possible winners. We explained this away by saying you were placing more exotic bets, but regardless the end result is unsatisfying.
The actual race was a blast to run, and my players all said they really enjoyed it. It was a lot of fun to just make up descriptions to what the dinos were doing, what the PC's efforts were resulting in, and what their opponents were doing. The race did end up being swingy, with my group doing well out of the gate and on the pteranadons, but it took a lot longer than it probably should have to find the right bricks under water. I found that I had to fudge the other teams' dice so they would either stay competitive or not run too far ahead. Of course, that allowed the other teams to catch up and almost win the race, making it close and exciting. That was me, however, not the dice. More so than most mods, I think this one benefits greatly from a DM keeping things close to the end. It was also fun to bring out my inner Jeff Probst and really get into some of the descriptions. In the end, even my group of six level-one players (three totally new) were able to succeed enough at the challenges to make it fun and exciting.
After the race, there was a pretty big fight. This was a tough fight for all 1st level characters since the big one can one-shot almost any first level PC except for a raging barbarian. The module says it is optimized for 3rd level, so go easy on your firsties. The "investigation" part of the module where the players are all supposed to piece it all together could stand to be much better fleshed out too.
I've run this one twice, and I'll probably run it a few more times because it is just a fun, different adventure for players to try different things in. I'll probably get parts 2 and 3 of the trilogy and see how they go, even though quite a few reviewers say there isn't much of a connection between this one and those two.
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