A recent survey shows that for the past 10-15 years, a lot of people here have regularly contributed, or found, some cool stuff on these forums:
HERE'S THE QUEST:
Can you call out some special posts dear to you, please?
For me, for example:
1. My first review! http://bit.ly/1Url6DM
2. A chance remark that led me to follow OOTS. http://bit.ly/1HaguL5
3. Best-recent post: Dungeon Master as a tabletop game with figures! http://bit.ly/1LSdM1c
4. Last dungeon that stole my heart (and fried my brain and dissolved my time): http://bit.ly/1exBQrQ
5. Just because my music collection tells all! http://bit.ly/1gjbb3h
6. Linking up with the ST Format archive team http://bit.ly/1CVOqr5
7. The spectre of rip-off companies...http://bit.ly/1J0fXJR
8. A big waste of time, and proud of it!: http://bit.ly/1H3fbLW
Please let us know what little gems you found here - not all are Dungeon-Master related, but all helped me come back here.
Lets promote the best on social media: distil the passion from the archives into shiny-little trinkets.
DAVE
Dungeon-Master.com: The best of...
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The stonework walls? Pristine. The floor? Level. The waterworks? Flowing. Central heating? The Dragon in the basement was grumpily heating the pipes. Lord Chaos consulted the blueprints again, looking for the bathroom. #playmygame!
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1. Certainly the Swordfighting Arena: http://www.dungeon-master.com/forum/vie ... 55&t=28258 - my most favourite thread.
2. And then the Quotes of the Week: http://www.dungeon-master.com/forum/vie ... &start=270 and http://www.dungeon-master.com/forum/vie ... &start=240
These threads are certainly going to make us very popular... certainly among the staff at various lunatic asylums and departments of mental health.
2. And then the Quotes of the Week: http://www.dungeon-master.com/forum/vie ... &start=270 and http://www.dungeon-master.com/forum/vie ... &start=240
These threads are certainly going to make us very popular... certainly among the staff at various lunatic asylums and departments of mental health.
Finally playing and immensely enjoying the awesome Thimbleweed Park-a-reno!
- Ameena
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Wuffy's DnD game, lasted about two years (didn't feel like it, though!) if I remember rightly and was good fun all the way .
http://www.dungeon-master.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=62
http://www.dungeon-master.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=62
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- Gambit37
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All of the Silly Christmas Stories (where we built it up word by word or sentence by sentence):
The Silly and Tiny Dungeon Master Christmas Story (Original, 2004)
The Silly and Tiny Christmas Story 2005
The Simply Massive Dungeon Master Christmas Story 2006
The Silly and Christmas-y Choose Your Own Adventure 2007
The Silly Tiny Seasonal Story Summary Thread 2008
The Silly and Gigantic Christmas Story 2012
The Serious Christmas Story Summary of 2013
Here's a search results page for Christmas Story if you want all associated threads:
http://dungeon-master.com/forum/search. ... mit=Search
The Silly and Tiny Dungeon Master Christmas Story (Original, 2004)
The Silly and Tiny Christmas Story 2005
The Simply Massive Dungeon Master Christmas Story 2006
The Silly and Christmas-y Choose Your Own Adventure 2007
The Silly Tiny Seasonal Story Summary Thread 2008
The Silly and Gigantic Christmas Story 2012
The Serious Christmas Story Summary of 2013
Here's a search results page for Christmas Story if you want all associated threads:
http://dungeon-master.com/forum/search. ... mit=Search
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Re: Dungeon-Master.com: The best of...
On a general level, lots of the ones mentioned already - 1. DnD games (Beo's was brilliant, Raixel's was shaping up great but ended abruptly), 2. pirate sword fight, 3. Christmas stories
4. General chat thread
And on a more personal level...
5. The first thread I made. Enjoying DM again - something I owe to this forum.
6. The feeling when I beat CSB, after all those years...another thing I owe to this forum!
4. General chat thread
And on a more personal level...
5. The first thread I made. Enjoying DM again - something I owe to this forum.
6. The feeling when I beat CSB, after all those years...another thing I owe to this forum!
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My mind is blown!
So yes, have just spent the last half-hour reading through the Sword-Fighting thread (you crazy two-headed squirrels) [surely one to share on pirate day!]
I am just beginning to understand how this forum works now... my mind is just getting around a 3.5 year-long thread.
oh_brother's first post is exactly the thing too... (shared as is inspirational)
and the others? - give me chance, there are some huge threads here to look at...
...
I have to come clean: I started doing this to help me say goodbye to these threads, but dammit if I'm not fighting some sort of nostalgia octopus!
It's amazing the worlds we create in darkness.
So yes, have just spent the last half-hour reading through the Sword-Fighting thread (you crazy two-headed squirrels) [surely one to share on pirate day!]
I am just beginning to understand how this forum works now... my mind is just getting around a 3.5 year-long thread.
oh_brother's first post is exactly the thing too... (shared as is inspirational)
and the others? - give me chance, there are some huge threads here to look at...
...
I have to come clean: I started doing this to help me say goodbye to these threads, but dammit if I'm not fighting some sort of nostalgia octopus!
It's amazing the worlds we create in darkness.
The stonework walls? Pristine. The floor? Level. The waterworks? Flowing. Central heating? The Dragon in the basement was grumpily heating the pipes. Lord Chaos consulted the blueprints again, looking for the bathroom. #playmygame!
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Yeah, I've spent a bit of time looking back at this stuff too. Our little corner of the web has seen some very good times (and a few bad) but we've always been very good at keeping each other entertained. And I must say that the friends I made here have been a bigger part of my life than many of the friends that I see "in the flesh".boyflea wrote:My mind is blown! .... It's amazing the worlds we create in darkness.
Everybody who's ever contributed anything here has proved that they have a wild, creative streak. I think that's what is very special about this place. We may not be as prolific as we once were, but there's still gold in them thar hills even if those hills are in the past. Er, mixed metaphor alert! Dunno what I'm saying really. *sniff, brushes emo tear away*.
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Some crazy ideas were also in the "One letter off movies" thread: http://www.dungeon-master.com/forum/vie ... 70&t=28319
Unfortunately, it was rather short. Shall we continue?
Unfortunately, it was rather short. Shall we continue?
Finally playing and immensely enjoying the awesome Thimbleweed Park-a-reno!
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I hadn't noticed the "One letter off movies" thread before.
Very good! Very funny... I just thought of a few and posted them!
Very good! Very funny... I just thought of a few and posted them!
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