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Wow, and where is everybody?

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I just got the Sunless Garden the other day, and it looks great. I have looked at GG stuff several times, but have been gun-shy after having bought loads o junk that looked like 1E but smelled like garbage when opened.

I'm pretty shocked to see such a small forum for such cool products which seem to sell pretty well (couldn't find any on ebay even!).

Keep up the Dungeon Crawl Classics, please!

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I'm glad you're getting good vibes from Sunless Garden! The author, Brendan LaSalle, is a really cool guy and also the man behind XCrawl. If you like Sunless Garden, check out XCrawl at http://www.pandahead.com .

As for posts, yeah, you're right. Based on our sales numbers, there should be a LOT more people posting here about the DCC's. I guess they're all too busy playing the modules... :)
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I bought Sunless Garden on Saturday as well as The Dragonfiend Pact. Read both of them over the weekend. They are great modules. Everyone of Goodman Games DCCs are outstanding.
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Back in the day it seemed like I never had enough money to afford all the gaming products I really, really wanted. But then came the 2nd Ed. watershed and that feeling just sort of faded away.

Last night I was in the local store and put in my order for BLACKMOOR. And damn if I didn't fondle DRAGONMECH for 1/2 an hour trying decide if I should buy that instead.

It's been a long time since I've had that sort of crisis.

It's good to be back. :)
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Fondling gaming products is thankful still not a crime in most states.
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Chris McCoy wrote:Fondling gaming products is thankful still not a crime in most states.
As long as it's all between consenting adults ... ew, nevermind.

Anyhow, in a cruel twist of fate, I ended up going back and buying DragonMech the next week, and the folks at the gaming store couldn't seem to get a copy of the coveted Blackmoor CS. In the end I had to go directly to the source. :)
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I just got a look at the Blackmoor setting. Very, very interesting.

Definitely worth considering. But man, Dragonmech....now that's pretty cool!
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Post by Harley Stroh »

Yeah, I remember when I saw my first DragonMech ad on the Goodman Games site.

The concept was soooo cool, and made so much sense, I was left cursing myself that I didn't think of it.

Now, owning the book and completely dazzled by the execution, I'm thanking the powers that I didn't come up with it ....

...'cause I could have done it this well.
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