I had a lot of fun running this for my group! Every single little story was picked up, I was actually surprised that they knew about some of the more obscure (to me) Scandanavian forklore, but apparently there's a few children's shows in the US that the parents in my groups got excited to see references to.
I've run it three times, and played it once, each time it's run a little bit different. It's flexible enough that you can adjust it to the group you're running for, and you're never quite sure how it'll turn out as the DM, you just get a bunch of things to put out there and see how the players react to them.
You get a nice map that works just fine for virtual tabletops, some nice story elements with roleplaying that would work well with a younger table as well as your more experienced players.
Definitely recommend this one. Great job!
EDIT: It's about a year later and I have run this at least six times now, and I'm probably just going to make it an annual Christmas-time thing, and it's very sandboxy and good. I've never had a table go quite the same, but it's always been fun.
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