The Iron Tavern: “If you hold some nostalgia for your initial forays into gaming and those initial forays were back in the late 70’s or early 80’s you need to check Dungeon Crawl Classics RPG out. Skull Crushing for Great Justice: “Okay… DCC is one of the first D&D-like RPGs I’ve read in a long time that makes me want to play it.” It’s a game that not only captures the feeling of old-school gaming and appendix-N literature, but does it with the use of innovative and fun game mechanics and with the help of writing that’s going to have an impact on how you play and run your games.” RPG Now Fan Reviews: “The DCC RPG is the most pleasant surprise of the year. The Machination: “ Dungeon Crawl Classics is like D&D’s weird cousin with monkey skulls in his closet.” And yet it is completely unapologetic about its nature, and doesn’t pull any punches about the style of roleplaying aimed at what might be considered by many to be a “grognard” audience.” Neuroglyph Games: “One of the things I like about this game is that it handles itself so completely respectful of the “old school” material, and brings some new ideas and mechanics which are likely to be quite inspirational to heroic fantasy roleplaying. YouTube fan review: “My favourite rpg right now, could become my all-time favourite it’s that good.”Ĭommunizine: “Execution is everything, and this is one game that has been executed flawlessly.” Tower of the Lonely GM: “Goodman Games created an original and beautifully illustrated tome of pure awesomeness and made it seem easy.” And the DCC RPG is the best D&D-inspired RPG that has ever been written.” An inventive segment of the rules in DCC actually allows gamers to emulate those very scenes.”ĭakka Dakka: “Whatever other problems WotC might face, the real trouble is that the DCC RPG has already been released. We read about spell battles in books, and we’ve seen them in a host of movies, but I’ve never yet seen any role-playing game that enables the moment from, say Harry Potter and the Mumblety Something when Voldemort and Dumbledore exchange spell after dangerous spell, shaking one-off to cast another. I think this book and system will become a mainstay of my RPG collection and will get it fair share of mileage over the coming years.”īlack Gate: “There are any number of things I love about the DCC role-playing game, but I think my very favorite may be the implementation of spell battles. I have plans to get this to the table as quickly as possible, because I want to experience the old school style once again. RPG Geek Fan Review: “I really like DCC RPG after just one read through the rules. The Semi-Retired Gamer: “I can honestly say that if DCC RPG plays as well as it reads then it will be my new game of choice.” And it comes redolent with images of the kind that take you right back to those early days.” RPG Resource: “This does indeed do what it says on the tin: the full heady flavour of early fantasy gaming coupled with elegant thoughtful rules that show considered understanding of a good thirty years of game development. I begrudgingly gave it a chance, and I’ve fallen in love with Dungeon Crawl Classics.” The British Fantasy Society: “I think anybody who gives this game a chance will find it to be a lot of wild and dark fun. Let me just tell you what sold me on the game.” This isn’t a review of DCC there are plenty of those out there. It’s gotten the “jaded gamer” in me excited about playing a d20-based system again.”īernie the Flumph: “Oh my god, I love Dungeon Crawl Classics. Word of Stelios: “The more I play Dungeon Crawl Classics RPG the more I want to play it. I have now and it truly is a special game.” RPG Knights: “So I am sorry to all of you who have been telling me for so long to give this a look. This book presents things so well that despite my predilection for fluff, I was still able to read it cover to cover.“ And if you’d like to read some other reviews of DCC RPG, here are some others that we like!Ī: “ Usually, when I am checking out an RPG book I find myself glossing over the mechanics, and focusing on the fluff.
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