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KoDT Trouble 3
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This all-new KoDT Trouble 3 Quick Deal is our third collection of Jolly R. Blackburn's long-running comic Knights of the Dinner Table from Kenzer & Company. In every issue of KoDT, the players in B. A. Felton's HackMaster campaign find so many devious new ways to torment their Gamemaster, you'll say "They're just like my players!" For many years Kenzer has reprinted back issues of KoDT, two to four issues at a time, in its Bundle of Trouble compilations. We presented the first ten volumes in our May 2018 Knights of the Dinner Bundle, then Volumes 11-20 in KoDT More Trouble (March 2020). We have a lot of catching-up to do, because the compilations have already reached Volume 71! We're making headway with this bargain-priced "bundle of Bundles" that brings you DRM-free .PDF ebooks of Bundle of Trouble Volumes 21-30 – collecting KoDT issues #69 through #100 (2002-2005) – a total retail value of $100 for just US$19.95. Even if you're new to the Knights' dinner table, these collections make it easy to pull up a chair and enjoy the longest-running and most successful comic strip in RPG history.
We provide each title complete in .PDF. Like all Bundle of Holding titles, these ebooks have NO DRM (Digital Restrictions Management), and our customers are entitled to move them freely among all their devices. (By publisher request, the DriveThruRPG versions of these files are inobtrusively watermarked.)
The total retail value of the titles in this offer is US$100. Customers who pay just US$19.95 get all ten KoDT Bundles of Trouble (retail $10 apiece) in our aptly-named Ten Bundles of Trouble Collection (retail value $100) as DRM-free ebooks: KoDT Bundle of Trouble V21, V22, V23, V24, V25, V26, V27, V28, V29, and V30.
I know that this comic has a lot of fans; unfortunately I'm not really one of them, I'm one of those weird gamers who doesn't actually find fiction about gamers sitting around a table particularly interesting. I can take it in fun-sized small doses - Dork Tower comes to mind, but that mixes in the RPG stuff with the character's daily lives and other interests, which I find much more enjoyable. Long story arcs entirely about people playing RPGs simply don't appeal to me.
Having said that, if you're a fun of this genre or of the series you're getting a lot for your money.
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Date: 2022-09-21 09:00 pm (UTC)