Unlimited Adventures
jjstraka34
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This Gold Box content creator may seem like it was lost to time (and maybe it was) but IF you can't get enough Gold Box games, there is a untapped resource thanks to this game that would likely keep you busy for years. A content creator by the name of Ray Dyer basically mastered the use of this tool and over the years created nearly 40 mods (that are at least somewhat connected) based on many of the best pen and paper modules of all time called "The Realms". They seem to be of almost professional quality (which is really selling it short, because it's probably better) and crafted with painstaking care to resemble their source material.
Obviously, the Gold Box games were just recently released on GOG, and it would take anyone hundreds of hours just to get through those. But if you just can't get enough Gold Box, there is a gargantuan amount of authentic D&D goodness thanks to this guy's efforts.
A thread for easy-setup of hacked user-created content:
http://www.gog.com/forum/forgotten_realms_collection/an_introduction_to_forgotten_realms_unlimited_adventures_frua_with_essential_links/page1
And the site that holds these modules, plus many more if you're interested:
http://frua.rosedragon.org/
Obviously, the Gold Box games were just recently released on GOG, and it would take anyone hundreds of hours just to get through those. But if you just can't get enough Gold Box, there is a gargantuan amount of authentic D&D goodness thanks to this guy's efforts.
A thread for easy-setup of hacked user-created content:
http://www.gog.com/forum/forgotten_realms_collection/an_introduction_to_forgotten_realms_unlimited_adventures_frua_with_essential_links/page1
And the site that holds these modules, plus many more if you're interested:
http://frua.rosedragon.org/
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I make very few exceptions for modded/user made content. While it can be amazing, I've up to this point rarely stuck with anything but the cream of the crop for both Neverwinter Nights games. This project (which the earliest of which goes back almost 18 years) does is even more impressive. The Gold Box engine itself requires a certain devotion to the genre that goes beyond your average player. To use the tool provided late in it's life to essentially take the most acclaimed pen and paper modules ever made and re-create them and preserve them forever so that anyone interested can play them solo is a monumental task, and even if you never intend on playing them, I encourage everyone to check out what was done here. It's fairly obscure (some of the mods have only been downloaded about 1500 times) but even more so than the Infinity Engine, the Gold Box games are the closest approximation to actually playing Dungeons and Dragons that were ever made (even simulating the sometimes glacial pace of actual sessions, though this probably wasn't intended). Best of all, it's free.
http://therealm.flopsyville.com/Menu.htm
Plus a thread that collected the "Hall of Fame" mods for Unlimited Adventures, so if you're interested, these would be the ones you want to pick from (D&D seems to be in the left column going down). I mean, who knew all this was out there??
http://ua.reonis.com/index.php?topic=321.0
And I managed to trackdown (as a bonus) a offline version of the long deceased Neverwinter Nights AOL game in the UA Engine.
http://www.filedropper.com/unlimitedadventuresmodules