Tag: DMs Guild Reviews
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DMs Guild Reviews are reviews I write specifically for products on DMsGuild.com. Most of them are done by request of the creator. However, I occasionally write reviews on compelling items I find on my own. In the event that the review was requested, the creator usually sends a review copy. I note this in the review if that is the case.
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I don’t review all the material requested of me. But if you are a creator and would like to inquire about a review, please email me at patrick@nonzerosumgames.com. I generally review them in the order received. However, I maintain no strict adherence to that policy. If you like the reviews you read, please share them with friends or your social media groups. These DMs Guild Reviews help the creators gain awareness and sharing them serves to increase that gain.
Finally, if you find broken, or misdirected, links in the reviews please let me know. I’ll address those mistakes as soon as possible.
Order of the Lycan for Blood Hunters
I was looking back through all the DM’s Guild titles awaiting my review (it’s fairly lengthy) and noticed I had Matthew Mercer’s Order of the…
The Sunken Village of Little Corth
The Sunken Village of Corth is a time-travelling, mind-bending, paradoxical adventure that will prove challenging even for an experienced DM. Don’t let the fact that…
Secrets of Valeguard Spire
Almost a year ago, I shared my thoughts on Sorrow’s Ruin by Blaise Wigglesworth. Today I am reviewing a companion accessory for the aforementioned Sorrow’s Ruin…
Creative D&D Characters: Chaotic Neutral Elf Wizard
Maescia, the chaotic neutral elf wizard Today’s creative D&D character is a slight departure from what is typical here on NZS Games. Today I am…
The Malady Workshop—A DMs Guild Review
The Malady Workshop is written by medical students with a love for tabletop roleplaying games. Inspired by the vast array of diseases, and the medieval myths that once surrounded them, we embarked on a mission; to enrich other worlds with fantastical diseases.
The Priest, the Witch, and the Lost Temple—A DMs Guild Review
Newcomer* David McDonough has wowed many with his silver best seller, The Priest, the Witch, and the Lost Temple. Getting silver so quickly (he originally published…
Notice Boards—A DMs Guild Review
“I’m on a creative hiatus,” my dungeon master told us. He wasn’t dissolving the group. But he was effectively quitting until further notice. If he’d…
Captains & Cannons—A DMs Guild Review
Have you wanted to run an adventure on the open sea? I’m not talking your general adventure where it will take the party n days to reach…
The Wandslinger’s Guide for Eberron—A DMs Guild Review
The Wandslinger’s Guide for Eberron by Christopher Walz and Travis Legge puts the fun in carrying wands. Of course, that’s not to say it’s normally…
The Heir of Orcus—A DMs Guild Review
The Heir of Orcus (both verses, which I’ll cover at once) combines a lot of things I like into a couple of short adventures: pixel…
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