I love the idea of the one page dungeon - squeezing in as much info as you can on a single page - including the map. The IDEA, I love. The execution... often not so much.
I think the two page dungeon is a better beast. You know - the key on the left side of a two-page spread, the map and notes and some more key on the right page of a two page spread. That makes a lot of sense to me.
That being said, there's like 9 years of one page dungeons at the One Page Dungeon Contest Page (as of the writing of this post - 2018's contest is underway).
My plan is to go through every submission and write a brief review. I suppose the reviews could theoretically be longer than the submissions! I will attempt to control myself.
Is this necessary? Nah. But I'm seriously looking at the format and evaluating it for my own purposes. So, why not?
Affiliate link to the 2009 OPD Compendium
Great Pendragon Campaign Follow-Up
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From 2017 to 2021, I ran the Great Pendragon Campaign, starting in 480 AD
(I think technically the year 479 actually) and running to 535 AD. For most
of th...
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