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Tyranthraxus Posted - 19 Feb 2011 : 17:50:57
I haven't found a new group to play with, and my GF isn't interested in playing 1-on-1 adventures, so I was thinking of playing some solo adventures.

I know there are some solo adventures for Basic D&D (BSolo Ghost of Lion Castle, and XSolo Lathan's Gold) as well as a 4e solo adventure in Dragon #382 (Dark Awakenings). I also though there were a few solo adventures in some of the older Dungeon magazines, is there a list of these somewhere, or does anyone know more solo adventures? The edition is not an issue for me.
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paulstrait Posted - 21 Mar 2011 : 04:40:45
Have you considered online virtual table top / VoIP games? I gamed with a group for years, and then we moved all over the country to different places. We still play a weekly FR game by using Maptool and Skype, and franly, in many ways it is better than playing face-to-face-- you obviously lose somethings, but there are some really neat features to maptool.

Anyhow, if you are interested, send me an email. My campaign has been running for a little under 3 years, and the PCs are all approx. level 21 now. We've got a website, chock full of FR lore that we've appropriated and developed: http://www.thetangledweb.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?373-Nether-Scrolls-III



Dalor Darden Posted - 20 Feb 2011 : 18:22:16
If you are interested in a Play by Post game, you can look here at the new game I've started:

http://forum.candlekeep.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=14785


And here is the site it will be at:
http://www.obsidianportal.com/campaigns/cult-of-the-dragon-wizards

I still have two more slots in the game; as only three people submitted for Cult of the Dragon.
Dalor Darden Posted - 20 Feb 2011 : 18:18:22
I have to say that the new Red Box is awesome. It doesn't cost much either, so I would encourage anyone new to the game to buy it!
Tyranthraxus Posted - 20 Feb 2011 : 17:56:17
I played BSOLO Ghost of Lion Castle and I had a blast playing it last night, I managed to get 4 characters killed . I also found the hidden entries of M1 Blizzard Pass online.

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Originally posted by Christopher_Rowe

I just registered at a play-by-post site about a month ago and while it's a completely different experience (particularly in pacing--I just finished a fifteen day fight against a giant spider, for example) I'm really enjoying it. It really points up the collaborative story-telling aspect of RPGs.

On topic, I think there's a solo adventure in the new 4E Red Box.



A friend told me that the solo adventure functions as a tutorial to 4e Essentials, similar to the solo adventure from the original red box. I'll see if I can borrow it from him.
Christopher_Rowe Posted - 19 Feb 2011 : 18:27:33
I just registered at a play-by-post site about a month ago and while it's a completely different experience (particularly in pacing--I just finished a fifteen day fight against a giant spider, for example) I'm really enjoying it. It really points up the collaborative story-telling aspect of RPGs.

On topic, I think there's a solo adventure in the new 4E Red Box.
Kentinal Posted - 19 Feb 2011 : 18:13:11
Well there can be online, though there you take your chances, for multi player interaction.

As to solo play indeed BD&D and 1st did offer a few, I do not recall which they were. A search might find them.
1st also some guidelines on how to do solo play, you of course victim of the dice.

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