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Testimonials and Reviews
Below are some of the comments that we have received about our products.
"I just got your deck of cards in. I, who have
really no experience in playing Dungeons & Dragons (I mean, I did when I
was like when I was 13), had this figured out in less than four minutes. I have
just picked one from each [of the] seven [decks]. I have a complete, entire system I could play
tonight if I wanted to. That is amazing, amazing! Perfect! Well done, well
layed out, I’ve got everything I need. I could run a whole game tonight, and I’m
not even a DM. Perfect. Very high quality, very nice.” --Burt, Florida
"The best product at this year's Gen Con was produced by our booth neighbors, Gamers Rule. They have a product called "Dungeon Deck Quests" that allows you to generate a fantasy adventure in 30 seconds. It isn't just a random dungeon generator: it actually does create a short, entertaining adventure using cards that would be compatible with any fantasy RPG. It would be perfect for a one-shot when you don't have anything prepared but would like to play."
--Matthew Goodman from Heliograph http://www.heliograph.com/
"Wow!I just got the 2 Collector's Guides. Really great stuff! These types of books have been sorely needed for a loooong time." --Phil, New York
"Wow! I use my DD:Q all the time. I was a virgin to DMing, but now I'm a pro. I can't wait to see what else you come up with.” --Samantha, Wisconsin
"I got my deck at GenCon. I use it to come up with ideas for game sessions, and I've used it to plan months in advance. Sometimes I just pull a dungeon to see what I get.” --Dan, Ohio
"Cool stuff, keep up the good work. Thanks, guys!” --Joe, Arizona
"You guys rock. I love my deck. I think it's one of the most unique things I've ever used. No more can my players leave me mazeless.” --Jim, Arizona
"So when are the expansions coming out? I can't wait! I got my Dungeon Deck at GenCon this past August. I like it and use it often. The maps looks like the WotC map tiles, cool!” --Geri, Indiana
"I bought on impulse at GenCon, got home, and wow, I like! I don't DM that much, but now I don't have to worry if it's my turn. One of my favorites was the Holy Temple of the Dragon. I pulled a ghostly figure who asked them to retrieve a holy relic of Bahamut, but it was guarded by a black dragon statue. I pulled traps and a dragon, and decided to make the dragon into a statue, as I combined the trap and dragon together. They walked past the statue and triggered the trap, which brought the dragon to life. It was outstanding. Oh, yeah! The map only had three room, with the trigger in room three, by the relic, so they had to fight their way out.” --Tim, Indiana
"The Dungeon Deck Quests...why hasn't someone thought of this earlier? It makes gaming on the fly so much easier!” --Nick, Georgia
"I mostly use it to come up with ideas for upcoming games. I love the lure cards, I need more!” --Tony, Florida
"We bought at Gen Con '09 and used it to play that day out in the lobby. Used the map card as a map board, using little dice as monsters (red), and little dice as PCs (blue). What a game! People were looking at us and wondering what we were doing. When we said 4th edition D&D, they said, 'Oh, wow!'” --Bob, Indiana
"I buy all sorts of weird little DM tools, some of which I use, and some I don't. I thought this would be one I wouldn't really use much, if at all. But I was wrong - I use it quite often. I pull it the day before and do my prepping then. It's a great little helper.” --Debbie, Wisconsin
"I didn't get a deck at GenCon, too cheap. I was mad later, so my girlfriend bought it for me online. But now she won't let me use it, so I have to buy my own. LOL Two thumbs up from both of us,” --Doug, Ohio
"Works great, thanks!” --Jen, Florida
"When I first saw the DD:Q at GenCon, I thought it was cliche and wouldn't give a good variety of adventures. I'm not generally a fan of random things, but that was then and this is now. It's grrrreat (at least that's what the tiger says). I didn't buy one, but a friend of mine did. A couple buddies came over and were sitting around and someone said let's play something. No game sounded good, so my friend pulled out his DD:Q and made a maze right there with one pull of the cards. It was a simple and fun adventure. But I told him it was just because he's a good DM, so he had me pull one and run it...and now I must have my own. So here I am to buy it, pack one up for me, please. :)” --Robert, Illinois
"This is old-school gaming come back. I love it, and I love the classic look.” --Bill, New York
"You guys rock!” --Troy, Florida
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