Dicken Around
Dicken Around, written by Jonathan Smidt, is set in the same universe as the Dungeon Core Online (DCO) books but is told from the perspective of a couple of the dungeon divers rather than the dungeon itself. The good thing […]
Dicken Around, written by Jonathan Smidt, is set in the same universe as the Dungeon Core Online (DCO) books but is told from the perspective of a couple of the dungeon divers rather than the dungeon itself. The good thing […]
If the cover image doesn’t give it away, James/Glyax’s fourth floor is water themed. It’s not something he was looking forward to, but once he works out how to load it with terrors from the deep, well, of course, his
Coming in hot off book five, listening to book six didn’t seem to change the pace much at all. Yeah, more plot advancement in this one than the previous, but in the almost seventeen hours runtime, it seemed like there
By book five in a series, you could be forgiven for thinking that the characters are reaching new heights of greatness and have nowhere else to go. Rimmel deftly sidestepped this by killing the main character (well, sort of) and
The never-ending grind through the floors continues for Carl and Donut. Upon hitting the sixth floor, the crawlers are 1/3rd through the total dungeon. Floor six is the second of the traditional floors, “The Hunting Ground”. This is the first
Continuing right on from the events in book one, Black Sand Baron continues the adventure and kicks things up a notch (as you’d kind of expect). The players are settling in, the hunt for Ned and his talking axe Frank
Jumping straight into the action from the conclusion of the first book, where the challenge of dungeon vs dungeon had just been thrown down. This carried on with the same, actually maybe even elevated levels of winks and nudges to
Shadeslinger by Kyle Kirrin started a little slow and with, let’s be honest, a fairly douchebag main character but quickly warmed up as the plot got moving. The main character, Ned, buys out all the head-start places for a brand
The title – Jake’s Magical Market – is a bit misleading for what you’re going to get. Yes, a good deal of the first fifth or so of this book is centred around Jake and him getting his shop set
Village of Noobtown, written by Ryan Rimmel, picks up immediately from book one, with our hero Jim, the mayor of Noobtown, having just made it through his first real trials of saving the town. Much to his annoyance, though, being
I found The Mayor of Noobtown by Ryan Rimmel started rather slowly but built up the pace as it went along. Well, if you can ignore the frequent character sheet readouts, which, quite honestly, had me skipping ahead by about