So I've seen a bundle with 18 adventures in and it'sreally cheap, but I've never head of the series. Has anyone bought/played this series before? How does it compare to the WotC 5e adventures? I've played Dragon of Icespire Peak, the Beyond Icespire Peak Trilogy, Sunless Citadel from Tales of the Yawning Portal and the first chapter of Rime of the Frostmaiden, if there is any comparison. I'm curious as to their quality and style, whether it's something worth investing in.
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You may want to link to the bundle or give more info. A quick google of "Fifth Edition Fantasy" shows something that I think is a sort of periodical put out by Goodman Games, who are a reputable third party publisher similar to Kobold Press. I've never played "Fifth Edition Fantasy" but in my experience with other products, Goodman Games is no slouch in the quality dept.
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Thanks for pointing that out. Yeah I can't speak to that specific line but Goodman Games has a good reputation for quality (they did a lot of pretty well acclaimed conversions of classic AD&D modules into 5e like Expedition to Barrier Peaks, etc.). That's also _a lot_ of content for $18. I'd say if you had $20 you wanted to spend on gaming stuff, it wouldn't hurt, at minimum could be inspiration for homebrew adventures, traps, NPCs, etc.
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So I've seen a bundle with 18 adventures in and it'sreally cheap, but I've never head of the series. Has anyone bought/played this series before? How does it compare to the WotC 5e adventures? I've played Dragon of Icespire Peak, the Beyond Icespire Peak Trilogy, Sunless Citadel from Tales of the Yawning Portal and the first chapter of Rime of the Frostmaiden, if there is any comparison. I'm curious as to their quality and style, whether it's something worth investing in.
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For the people reading, he means the 5th edition adventure bundle on Humble Bundle
You may want to link to the bundle or give more info. A quick google of "Fifth Edition Fantasy" shows something that I think is a sort of periodical put out by Goodman Games, who are a reputable third party publisher similar to Kobold Press. I've never played "Fifth Edition Fantasy" but in my experience with other products, Goodman Games is no slouch in the quality dept.
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
https://www.humblebundle.com/books/fifth-edition-fantasy-goodman-games-books?hmb_source=&hmb_medium=product_tile&hmb_campaign=mosaic_section_1_layout_index_1_layout_type_threes_tile_index_3_c_fiftheditionfantasygoodmangames_bookbundle
So yeah, it's Goodman Games.
If you're not willing or able to to discuss in good faith, then don't be surprised if I don't respond, there are better things in life for me to do than humour you. This signature is that response.
Thanks for pointing that out. Yeah I can't speak to that specific line but Goodman Games has a good reputation for quality (they did a lot of pretty well acclaimed conversions of classic AD&D modules into 5e like Expedition to Barrier Peaks, etc.). That's also _a lot_ of content for $18. I'd say if you had $20 you wanted to spend on gaming stuff, it wouldn't hurt, at minimum could be inspiration for homebrew adventures, traps, NPCs, etc.
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.