![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Once again you can read the Quandary reviews of these adventures. ![]() Next up in the package are the two expansion packs, Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide and Hordes of the Underdark, shorter than the original game, but still substantial and just as much, if not more, fun. To be honest it was so tempting to continue to the end, I had to force myself to put this adventure aside and look further. I had a quick look around 3 years later and started my search for the source of the plague threatening the land. So what have we got here?įirst up in this compilation there's the original Neverwinter Nights game which I reviewed back in 2002, so no need for details here. There are, literally, dozens of these modules available, made by enthusiasts, that you can download from the Neverwinter Nights website. Each NWN release, compilation or not, has also included an online option as well as the Aurora Tool Set for making your very own adventures or 'modules' and sharing them with friends. Each collection builds on the last so this one, Neverwinter Nights: Diamond, is overflowing with goodies. That there is now another demonstrates the popularity of this classic series. Review by Rosemary Young (November, 2005) Yet another compilation pack of the Neverwinter Nights roleplaying adventures set in the fabled world of the Forgotten Lands and using the 3rd Edition Dungeons and Dragons Rules.įrom what I remember there have been a couple of other compilations - Neverwinter Nights Gold and then Neverwinter Nights Platinum. ![]()
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