1. Balrog

    Balrog New Member

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    Dungeon crawl type books

    Discussion in 'Discussion of Published Works' started by Balrog, Dec 24, 2010.

    are there any?




    also i know this doesnt fit but any good dungeon crawl type animes or movies to besides lotr
     
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    Wreybies Thrice Retired Supporter Contributor

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    What does "dungeon crawl" mean? Do you mean stories similar to D&D games written as a novel?
     
  3. Balrog

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    yes,i should have mentioned that.sorry
     
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    A dungeon crawl doesn't really lend itself to a very good novel. I've come across a few that may have dungeon exploration or travel as a portion of them. Some of the Wizards of the Coasts novels may include them as larger portions of the book, but many of those aren't very good.
     
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    I'm not sure I'd consider LOTR as a "dungeon crawl" book. What elements are you attributing to being a "dungeon crawl"? LOTR is the staple for most of modern fantasy, if you're looking for something of that style, go to a book store wander the fantasy section for a bit.
     

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