Dispatches from All Corners
Fifteen more from the vaults, and this batch refuses to sit neatly in any one category — which is rather the point of the Dungeon Dive, isn’t it?
The headline: Wandering Galaxy earns Daniel’s increasingly rare “masterpiece” verdict. A blue-collar space adventure that somehow makes hauling cargo feel heroic. Meanwhile LA-1 trades starfields for rain-slicked neon — cyberpunk detective work, solo or with a partner in crime.
For the solo-curious, a Guide to Oracles and Generators surveys roughly twenty tools for those of us who insist on playing alone and talking to dice. Pair it with Lovecraftesque if you’d rather your solitude came with tentacles and unreliable narration.
The classics get their due: Mini Rogue revisited ahead of Season Two, The King in Yellow for Arkham Horror devotees, and DungeonQuest — sorry, that one was last batch. Old habits.
Also in the pile: Arydia, Sleeping Gods: Primeval Peril, Firefly, Questbound, Into the Wasteland, Valka, Tales of the Arthurian Knights, and Board Game Burnout — for when the pile itself becomes the final boss.
Archive status: 217 of 1,000 expeditions catalogued. The mountain now has a name, if not a summit.
— The Keeper
who has never once experienced burnout, only strategic pauses