Customer Review: As someone who has multiple copies of almost every set made, I can easily say this is one of the best sets yet. Most of the non-3D tiles in the package have the wood floor pattern. It's similar to the wood floor that is on a few of the older large tiles of building interiors, but not exactly... more info
Customer Review: Compared to what could-have-been, a great disappointment. Layout is confusing (terms like 2w appearing before they're explained), artwork is below standard compared to (say) Dragonlance art. The actual rules are a top-to-bottom redesign of prior work with just enough terminology retained to be... more info
Customer Review: The 4th Edition DM screen offers a variety of handy reference tables for the DM's quick reference. The tables are generally ones that are used regularly, particularly the breakdown of the various states combatants may be suffering from. Others, such as the price of a meal, may not be terribly... more info
Customer Review: I choose this company for gaming books over their competitors because they didn't charge me seperate shipping for each item I ordered, but allowed entire order to be shipped together during ordering. I will order again from this business
Customer Review: 4e is a great edition. I played the first and second edition, but stopped at 3rd. 3rd was a game for people who like minutia, and love to do calculus at the gaming table, and had 12 spare hours to spend on one fight. This edition makes the game accessible flexible, and makes it fun with out all of... more info
Customer Review: I'm with the other 2 star guy. I'm over 40, and played in the 80's. The other day, cleaning out my garage with my son, I found a notebook full of old modules. Expedition to the Barrier Peaks. White Plume Mountain. Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth. The Village of Hommlet. Against the Giants... And... more info
Customer Review: Well, we know how these "tiles" go- yes, you can use them, but they rarely match up to your dungeon. I have fun using them, as I don't mind making up stuff off the cuff to go with the graphics, but other DMs get a little annoyed as the corridors don't go exactly right, and the players always expect... more info
Customer Review: This book is not needed for basic play, but It is really nice to have, it offers the Race's of the Drow, ( Drow's are fun ) and the Genasi. Sadly there is only one class, that of the swordmage, There is a new Warlock pact. The Dark Pact. But there are a nice number of Paragon paths choose from. and... more info
Customer Review: Similar to what some of the other reviewers have said, this is definitely not a set to use by itself. There are very few large expansive areas with most having corners or walls. It's sort of a chore and a puzzle in itself just to figure out a way to use any workable number of the tiles together. The... more info