https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1h3k68b50Yg&t=192s
Lich house has a big list
Lichhouse's lists below. Some wotc ones, i havent done.
B/X or BECMI
- X1 The Isle of Dread - dino
- X2 Castle Amber - more and more ppl talk about it. I think a "funhouse" style. Yellow + giant busting up a castle from up top cover.
- B1 In Search of the Unknown
- B2 The Keep on the Borderlands
- B4 The Lost City - the purple one with the guy wearing the golden monster deity mask and multi-flail thing.
AD&D (or kinda)
- Tomb of Horrors S1
- Ravenloft i6 - Yep, was solid. Still felt weird putting "dracula" into D&D, but it was well done.
- G1-G3 - the giants, almost done.
- Vault of the Drow D3 - coming up soon!
- The Temple of Elemental Evil
- Night Below - I've heard this one a lot lately, including the British folks.
- The Caverns of Thracia - one of the big Jaquays ones.
WOTC (including 3e 3.5e, 4e, and one 2e maybe)
- The Gates of Firestorm Peak (looks like 2e?)
- The Sunless Citadel - one of my favorites.
- Lost Mine of Phandelver
- Tomb of Annihilation
- Curse of Strahd - used some of this when we did Ravenloft/i6.
- Thunderspire Labyrinth (4e) (Instead of Keep on the ShadowFell)
- [The Red Hand of Doom] - another guy brought it up. Buy pdf or convert to 5e, new blogger site, https://chaoticneutralchronicles.com .
Some OSR ones like
- Stonehell Dungeon
- The Hole in the Oak
- Tower of the Stargazer
- Barrowmaze
Deep Carbon Observatory- (graphic in vid was the one w/ the hidden title) review -- Don't think this is my style:
- Various factions are racing against the PCs, but none is as iconic as the Crows, the nastiest rival adventuring group I've ever encountered in 20+ years of TTRPGs
- Evil NPC with "murdered mages" and An opium pipe.
[Veins of the Earth][this wasn't his list, but another]. https://www.nobleknight.com/P/2147664688/Veins-of-the-Earth- Oh, by or for the super duper duper "adult themed" Lamentations of the flame Princess. I think I must pass.
Quote for Veins of the Earth sounds awesome though -
Blurb from the publisher: 'The endless descent...
At the deepest point of the dungeon, behind the throne, beyond the rooms where the battles took place, after everything is done and the enemy dead, there is a crack. A black empty space where the wall joins the stone floor, a foot and a half high and three wide. A breeze comes out. You'd never notice it. You could lie on your belly and fit inside.
It never ends.
You have existed, up to this point, on the illusion of a plane, bordered by mountains, rivers, seas or the politics of maps, and this life has been a lie. Its borders are made up, its seas are gateways, its mountains are cradles of deep life. There is no plane.
You were raised within a history running back through recorded time, written in ink, carved in stone, scooped from clay, hidden in songs. Your primal myths are an eye-blink of the memory of that place. Your history is a candle burning out.
The real world, the deeper, more true world, is bordered only by light above and fire below, and perhaps not even by that.
When you loathe gold for its weight and count your wealth by a radius of illuminated rock and think yourself lucky to do so, then you have passed into the Veins of the Earth.
Expertly written and profusely illustrated by the veteran team of Patrick Stuart and Scrap Princess

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