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Neat article at Penny Arcade...has anyone played this?

http://penny-arcade.com/report/editoria ... le/dungeon
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I haven't played this, but I would love to! I've noticed that WOTC has been on a vintage rampage lately. I saw the reprint of the AD&D books in the comic shop the other day. Old School is coming back in a major way. I think it started with the popularity of the old school variants that popped up (LOTFP, C&C, OSRIC, etc). I think it's because the Old School games have a way of capturing the essence of the Table Top genre. Most have simple/light rules and focus on using imagination and creativity instead of law.
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Wow... I haven't played Dungeon since elementary school. I barely remember how it's played. That's neat to see that they're reissuing it!
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I played it once back in high school.

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ArcticFox wrote:I played it once back in high school.

The board was cut from stone and the pieces from woolly mammoth tusks.
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