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In August 2020 we presented the
Goodman 5E Fantasy Bundle, featuring the complete
Fifth Edition Fantasy line of
Dungeons & Dragons 5E adventures from
Goodman Games. Through the Open Gaming License, Goodman Games has continuously supported
D&D through every edition since 3.0.
Fifth Edition Fantasy debuted soon after Wizards of the Coast released its 5E
Starter Set (2014). Since then the line has grown to 17 titles, all gathered in this offer. Written for character levels from 1 to 12 and playable in one or a few sessions, these standalone modules fit easily into any ongoing campaign using the world’s most popular roleplaying game. Each scenario includes new races, backgrounds, monsters, spells, and magical items.

There were
eight adventures in our
Low-Level Collection (retail value
$56) as DRM-free .PDF ebooks, including three introductory modules for 1st-level parties (
Fey Sisters’ Fate,
The Forgotten Hive, and
Beneath the Keep); three for 3rd-level (
Glitterdoom,
The Cave of the Unknown, and
The Pillars of Pelagia); and two 4th-level adventures (
Raiders of the Lost Oasis and
Mystery Under the Monastery).

Those who paid more than the threshold (average) price
also got our entire
High-Level Collection with
nine more titles worth an additional
$63, including three for 5th-level parties (
War-Lock,
The Castle in the Sky, and
Secrets of Mistcutter Isle); a gauntlet of increasingly formidable challenges for 7th- through 12th-level groups (
Eye of the Leviathan,
The Archmage’s Lost Hideaway,
The Fallen Temple,
The Drowning Caverns of the Fish God, and
Into the Dragon’s Maw); and a collection of smaller encounters for many levels,
Fantastic Encounters.

Ten percent of each payment (after gateway fees) went to the charity chosen by Goodman Games owner Joseph Goodman, the
San Francisco-Marin Food Bank.