In January 2023 we revived the March 2020 Dungeons on Demand Bundle featuring instant dungeon adventures from Dan Coleman Productions. Dungeons on Demand are instant ready-to-play dungeons you can drop into any Fifth Edition campaign. DoD creator Dan Coleman, a graphic designer and longtime DM, self-funded development of the entire product line (plus a companion campaign setting, Ebonclad) through five Kickstarter campaigns, March 2015 through June 2017.

Each Dungeon on Demand is designed for four- or five-player parties of specified levels and for one or two sessions of play. Each full-color .PDF includes a backstory, adventure hooks, hand-drawn maps, traps, puzzles, full breakdowns of each encounter, and an appendix of unique monsters and treasure. Encounter descriptions includes a combat difficulty gauge that lets you quickly determine their challenge for an appropriate party, from 1 star (very easy) to 5 stars (deadly). Each description is annotated with core rulebook page references and full descriptions of custom monsters.

These 21 modules take characters of all levels to adventure sites like a live volcano, a lost civilization’s holy temples, a wizard’s hidden study, the halls of giants, the lairs of dragons, and dozens more. By the time the party finishes exploring a dungeon, each character will gain enough experience to gain a level. With the demanding dungeons in this comprehensive offer, you can take a party from 1st to 20th level.

Once again there were no less than fourteen titles in this revived offer’s Starter Collection (retail value $42) as DRM-free .PDF ebooks, including all six modules in the Dungeons on Demand Low-Level Adventure Pack (for character levels 1-6), the seven scenarios in Mid-Level Adventures (levels 7-13), and a short adventure for 3rd-level characters, Bad Apples.

Those who paid more than the threshold (average) price also got this revival’s entire Bonus Collection with nine more titles worth an additional $43, including all seven High-Level Adventures (covering levels 14-20); the 170-page 5E campaign setting Ebonclad (plus its free add-ons Gallery of Thieves and Sites of Kintalla); and a diverse collection of monsters, spells, creatures, locations, and more in the Pages from the Lost Grimoire.

Ten percent of each payment (after gateway fees) went to this Dungeons on Demand offer’s pandemic-related charity, Direct Relief. Direct Relief sends protective gear and critical care medications to health workers, with emergency deliveries to medical facilities across the US and to regional response agencies across the world.

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