You know what I love, /tg/? Dungeons. Proper dungeons. Ones full of traps, puzzles, lore, and monsters. Princesses to save, big bad guys plans' to spoil. and loot to pilfer. Tell me about some of your favorite dungeons, whether you were the designer, player, or simply the runner of pre-created dungeon.
>>48412193
What a sad night it is when /tg/ ignores dungeons.
I like dungeons too. My favorite is The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth. I canth even pronounce itso correctly.
Isometrics are fun too. At least for the DM who can see the whole thing.
posting a few of my favourite 1-page dungeons
>gonzo scifantasy apocalypse
>>48413769
>basic introduction to underdark things
>>48413685
>Party ostracizes Assassin and tells him to go back to the Keep on the Borderlands
Heh. I actually got my hands on that recently with a bunch of old D&D stuff.
>>48413775
>nautical
>>48413802
>dungeon is inside a monster
>>48413815
>classic dungeon
>>48413853
>dungeon is a ufo
and going to bed
>>48412193
Favourite "dungeon" that I ran was the first two sessions of a scifi campaign. They were on an asteroid in a habitat dome, the docks on the other side of the asteroid. The asteroid exploded and started breaking apart.