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The Solo Dungeon Crawler
by ALEX [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 01/27/2024 09:52:40

Simple and fun, works great with other systems. I used the beast book from Forbidden lands and DM lairs magical items and treasures. Played for a few enjoyable hours.



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The Solo Dungeon Crawler
by Lesley N. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 09/29/2022 21:57:59

This item, a whole dollar investment :) is one of those rare treats well worth your measely buck :)

The suggestion to have it laminated is also worthy of mention.

I grabbed up this one and the wilderness companion item.

The Solo Adventurers Tool box releases (same creator) are likely a better purchased as a book though, and not as a pdf. Pdf for 30 bucks still requires it to be printed out. Print outs are not free. You might as well do like me, and just buy the physical book.

Pity the books are not here on DrivthruRPG, but on the other location (which requires a new log in).



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The Solo Wilderness Crawler
by Miranda L. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 10/21/2021 17:41:11

This compact solo rpg game has wonderful tables that when paired alongside its included oracle system creates full sized games. Highly recommended for those who enjoy exploration in their solo games!



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The Solo Wilderness Crawler
by Bob V. G. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 10/19/2021 19:51:37

Recently, I soloed my way through the OpenQuest Quick -Start: The Lost Outpost (free at DriveThruRPG, 73 pages). I used The Solo Wilderness Crawler (1$ at DriveThruRPG) as the solo engine. For OpenQuest, I did use the adventure and the six P.C. characters that are included.

On the first day, they picked up the quest early in the morning. They had a quiet day of travel and came to an Inn surrounded by a clearing. Inside the P.C.s questioned the locals and discovered that an Imperial Patrol was in there also doing the same thing. The next morning, the P.C.s watched the patrol leave and traveled in the same general direction at a different angle. They travel for a few hours and then find a dungeon (they were not looking for a dungeon). Of course, they had to explore it. It had six rooms and they had to deal with a trap, a hag, a small maze, a magical locked door, and two prisoners. The hag did turn two of the characters into mice. They went back to their normal form after she was killed. They did find a magic ring (not impressive). The male prisoner gave them a lead for their quest – missing nobles.

They continued their travels, found the outpost, and discovered a trail and secret tunnel which led down and under the outpost. They explored an old barracks, a shrine, and then ran into a bunch of barbarians. After two rounds of combat a translator appears, and a discussion starts. Terrisa the P.C. wasn’t talking, she was unconscious. After some healing, they explore the tower and are attacked by zombies. Two P.C.s go down and the zombies are killed. They decide to stop exploring, they rescue Morgan the Noble, they cast healing spells, and head back to the closest Imperial Temple to get their reward. Great fun! Give this a try! - - the attached image is of a zombie rabbit at the bottom of a well. This is where the zombies came from. The undead rabbit could not get out of there. - - OpenQuest Quick -Start: The Lost Outpost, 73 pages. It includes RPG rules, 2 maps, 6 P.C. characters, 8 stat blocks for enemies, and an 18 page adventure.



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The Solo Dungeon Crawler
by Bob V. G. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 10/07/2021 18:09:19

For the last few days, I have soloed my way through The Solo Dungeon Crawler (1$, 2 pages available at DriveThruRPG). One way to use this is to print it off and laminate it. I left it in the computer and drew on it with Adobe Acrobat (highlighter and sticky notes). I used the Solo Crawler to generate my fantasy dungeon. The game system I used was Rupture RPG: Quick Start Guide (10 pages, free at the same place). It includes four characters and I did use them. To generate my treasure, I used my Castles & Crusades Monsters & Treasure book. I did use the solo engine which is included with the Solo Crawler. So, the good thing about the first day of adventuring was the group recruited a human female thief (Kara, see the attached image) down in the dungeon. The bad thing was the rust monster which ruined a set of chainmail and several weapons. The adventurers went back to town, sold their loot, and replaced their ruined stuff. The second day went better until they ran into a ghoul. Luckily, Steadfast the warrior made his strength saves when he was wounded. So, they did make a profit and enjoyed a long evening at the tavern to celebrate. Give this a try! Easy to carry!

Note: Some of the words are "fuzzy", put Paul said that he is going to fix this issue.



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Creator Reply:
Thanks Bob! Yes the fuzziness issue is definitely fixed now. The text is super sharp and should print very clearly.
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