So without further ado!:
My favorite RPG adventure/module ever is Masks of Nyarlathotep for Call of Cthulhu.
The longer answer:
My favorite D&D adventures of all time (roughly in order):
- G3 Hall of the Fire Giant King by Gary Gygax (D&D; TSR)
- Maure Castle (Paizo)/WG5 Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure by Rob Kuntz (AD&D; TSR)
- T1 Village of Hommlet by Gary Gygax (AD&D; TSR)
- A1 Slave Pits of the Undercity by David Cook (AD&D; TSR)
- Maze of Zayene #4 Eight Kings by Rob Kuntz (AD&D from Creations Unlimited, or d20 from Different Worlds)
- WG4 Forgotten Temple of Tharizdun by Gary Gygax (AD&D; TSR)
- Dark Druids by Rob Kuntz (1e/Guy Fullerton's Chaotic Henchmen)
- D3 Vault of the Drow by Gary Gygax (AD&D; TSR)
- Starstone by Paul Vernon (OD&D; Northern Sages)
- S4 Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth by Gary Gygax (AD&D; TSR)
- Caverns of Thracia by Jennell Jaquays (D&D; Judges Guild)
- Return of the Eight by Roger E. Moore (AD&D 2nd edition; TSR)
- Tomb of Abysthor by Clark Peterson and Bill Webb (d20; Necromancer Games)
- "Treasure of the Dragon Queen" by Rutgers University Gamers (D&D convention tourney c. 1983; Rutgers University Gamers; details on my site @ http://www.greyhawkonline.com/grodog/gh_tourneys_dragon_queen.html)
- Maze of Zayene #1 Prisoners of the Maze by Rob Kuntz (AD&D from Creations Unlimited, or d20 from Necromancer Games)
- D1 Descent into the Depths of the Earth by Gary Gygax (D&D; TSR)
- The Lost Abbey of Calthonwey by Bob Charette (AD&D; Phoenix Games)
- Castle Zagyg: Dark Chateau by Rob Kuntz (d20; Troll Lord Games)
- Beastmaker Mountain by Bill Fawcett (AD&D; Mayfair Games)
- R1 To the Aid of Falx by Frank Mentzer (AD&D; TSR)
- Crucible of Freya by Clark Peterson and Bill Webb (d20; Necromancer Games)
- CH12 Seren Ironhand by Tom Moldvay (AD&D; Challenges), as well as the two other modules in the Morandir series CH-1 The Morandir Company and CH-3 The Mountain King)
- B1 In Search of the Unknown by Mike Carr (D&D; TSR)
- B4 The Lost City by Tom Moldvay (D&D; TSR)
- X2 Castle Amber by Tom Moldvay (D&D; TSR)
- X4 Master of the Desert Nomads by David Cook (D&D; TSR)
- X5 Temple of Death by David Cook (D&D; TSR)
- N1 Against the Cult of the Reptile God by Douglas Niles (AD&D; TSR)
- WG6 Isle of the Ape by Gary Gygax (AD&D; TSR)
- N5 Under Illefarn by Steve Perrin (AD&D; TSR)
- Three Days to Kill by John Tynes (d20; Atlas Games)
- Demons & Devils by Bill Webb and Clark Peterson (d20; Necromancer Games)
- The Abduction of Good King Despot by Will and Schar Niebling (AD&D; New Infinities Productions)
- The Original Bottle City by Rob Kuntz (AD&D from Black Blade Publishing in 2014, OD&D from Pied Piper Publishing in 2007)
- Angmar: Land of the Witch King (MERP; ICE)
- Broken Covenant of Calebais (Ars Magica; Lion Rampant)
- Caverns of Thracia (D&D; Judges Guild)
- The Court of Ardor (MERP; ICE)
- "Deep Sh*t" (Blue Planet convention tourney; Biohazard Games)
- The Enemy Within campaign (Warhammer FRP; Games Workshop):
- The Enemy Within (1986) by Jim Bambra, Phil Gallagher, and Graeme Davis
- Shadows Over Bögenhafen (1987) by Davis, Bambra, and Gallagher
- Death on the Reik (1987) by Gallagher, Bambra, and Davis
- Power Behind the Throne (1988) by Carl Sargent
- Something Rotten in Kislev (1989) by Ken Rolston with Graeme Davis
- Empire in Flames (1989) by Sargent
- G3 Hall of the Fire Giant King (D&D; TSR)
- "Grace Under Pressure" (Call of Cthulhu; Pagan Publishing)
- Griffin Mountain (Runequest; Chaosium)
- "In Media Res" (Call of Cthulhu; Pagan Publishing)
- Masks of Nyarlathotep (Call of Cthulhu; Chaosium)
- Shadows of Yog-Sothoth (Call of Cthulhu; Chaosium)
- T1 Village of Hommlet (AD&D; TSR)
- Tomb of Abysthor (d20; Necromancer Games)
- "Treasure of the Dragon Queen" (D&D convention tourney c. 1983; Rutgers University Gamers; details on my site @ http://www.greyhawkonline.com/grodog/gh_tourneys_dragon_queen.html)
- Walker in the Wastes (Call of Cthulhu; Pagan Publishing)
- WG5 Mordenkainen's Fantastic Adventure (AD&D; TSR) and the "Maure Castle" series (d20 in Dungeon; Paizo)
- Yellow Clearance Black Box Blues (Paranoia; West End Games)
My favorite supplements of all time are, in alphabetical order:
- Big Rubble (Runequest; Chaosium)
- Chessboards: The Planes of Possibility (generic D&D; WotC)
- Cities 2nd edition (generic D&D; Midkemia Press)
- Delta Green (Call of Cthulhu; Pagan Publishing)
- Different Worlds Magazine (1979-1986; Chaosium)
- Dragon Magazine Archive (D&D; WotC)
- Dungeon Magazine 1986 to present (TSR, WotC, Paizo)
- Faeries (Ars Magica; Lion Rampant)
- GURPS: Illuminati (GURPS; Steve Jackson Games)
- GURPS: Russia (GURPS; Steve Jackson Games)
- Order of Hermes (Ars Magica; Lion Rampant)
- The Primal Order (generic D&D; WotC)
- Thieves World box set (multiple systems; Chaosium)
- World of Greyhawk box set (AD&D; TSR)
- Gabor Lux's settlements from Echoes from Fomalhaut contain many city/settlement adventures: http://beyondfomalhaut.blogspot.com/
- Lankhmar City of Adventure (TSR)
- Thieves World (Chaosium, boxed set and Thieves World Companion booklet; FASA also published four TW adventures, including the rare Blue Camel at https://web.archive.org/web/20071013122156/http://www.thievesworld.info/roleplay/bluecamel.htm)
- The Free City of Haven (plus supplements, by Gamelords; various Thieves Guild materials would also fit in nicely; see http://diffworlds.com/gamelords_thieves_guild.htm and http://diffworlds.com/haven.htm)
- Cities, Tulan, Carse, Towns of the Outlands (Mikdemia Press but Cities, Tulan, and Carse were also reprinted by Chaosium)
- Bard's Gate (Necromancer Games)
- Marienburg and Warharmmer City (Games Workshop)
- FR1 Waterdeep
- Citybook series (Blade/Flying Buffalo)
- "Barnacus: City in Peril" (Dragon Magazine #80; pairs up nicely with "Can Seapoint be Saved?" too)
- Greyhawk: The Adventure Begins (WotC; using Denis Tetreault's map from the Living Greyhawk Journal #2 at http://melkot.com/locations/cogh/cogh.html)
- Pavis and Big Rubble (Chaosium)
- Irillian (White Dwarf 42-47)
- Tarracina Port (by Kent Krumvieda/Dreamborn at http://www.dreamborn.com/p_tport.html; also has two modules set in the city)
- Amber Diceless (Phage Press)
- Ars Magica, 5th edition (Atlas Games)
- Blue Planet, 1st edition (Biohazard Games)
- Call of Cthulhu 5th edition (Chaosium)
- Dune: Chronicles of the Imperium (Last Unicorn/WotC)
- Dungeon Masters Guide, third edition revised printing (AD&D 1e; TSR)
- Eclipse Phase (Posthuman Studios)
- Fading Suns, 2nd edition (Holistic Design)
- Kult, 1st edition (Metropolis Ltd.)
- Paranoia, 2nd edition (West End Games)
- Star Wars, 2nd edition Revised and Expanded (West End Games)
- Vampire: The Masquerade, 1st edition (White Wolf)
Allan.
23 October 2019: updated my old 2011-ish initial listing to reflect Jennell Jaquays preferred nomenclature.
ReplyDeleteAllan.
"Honorable Mentions for D&D adventures (in no particular order):"
ReplyDeleteYou listed "B4 The Lost City by Tom Moldvay (D&D; TSR)" twice, under the above heading. :)
SirXaris
Fixed, thanks! :D
DeleteAllan.