This review is based mostly on my experience running The Eye of The Lost, but from what I can see the rest of the adventures follow the same formatting and seem very fun! Each adventure seems generic enough to plop into a setting for at least a single night of fun.
Running the Eye of The Lost was very easy due to the clear formatting: descriptions are short and leave room for improvisation. I did mess up room #5 by saying the limestone thing is mid-air, but that's just because I wasn't running the game in English. I'm very happy with the dungeon as it was just the right length and balance for a lvl 1 party in the Isles of Andrik hexcrawl.
Whenever I'm tight on time to prep for a game or just lazy, I'm definitely going to skim the dungeon vault magazines for a suitable adventure. I love the formatting and the fact that most adventures have a level recommendation. That said the Mirrors of Ord is missing a level recommendation.
EDIT: Its also great that you provide black-n-white versions! If I don't have my laptop or tablet to run the game, having a printer friendly version is great. :)
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