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Gnome Stew’s Giant List of RPG Adventure Types My planning cycles for my current game are, for me, pretty short — usually one week. That’s actually a good thing, because it forces me to focus on the important stuff and helps me avoid getting bogged down in crap that won’t hit the table, but it does mean that I’ll take all the help I can get. One thing I find helpful is having a list of adventure types (not plots) to choose from, and that’s the focus of this article. Below is a big list of broad adventure types suitable for a wide range of RPGs, genres, campaign styles, and groups — I hope it’s useful to you! Using the List Software Library: MS-DOS Games : Free Software : Download & Streaming Video game "Doom 2" / "Doom II" for MS-DOS, 1994. The zip includes "DeathManager", a utility that helped setting up multiplayer games (IPX, modem or serial cable) favoritefavoritefavoritefavoritefavorite ( 7 reviews ) Topics: video game, MS-DOS Also For Acorn 32-bit, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, BBC Micro, CDTV, Commodore 64, Electron, FM Towns, Macintosh, OS/2, Palm OS, PC-98, Sharp X68000, SNES, Symbian, Wii, Windows, Windows 3.x, ZX Spectrum Developed by Maxis Software Inc.