![]() ![]() And most of the fans’ problems don’t either. Jimmy Barclay’s conundrums don’t stop just because of modern convenience. Whether we realize it or not, the fact that the older episodes of Adventures in Odyssey were set before younger fans were born, that doesn’t stop them from being relateable. ![]() How many of us have felt sorry for Jimmy at one point or another? The artwork is actually changing over the years, more frequently than may be obvious. Then, there was that mysterious unnamed artist who created the artwork that Gary Locke based his work on. During the first episodes, we had the artist named Bruce Day, as some of the original fans will remember. As such, the old artwork is dearly beloved and customary to most of the fans who have been listening to the show, and I can understand why most people don’t like the new artwork.Įven though we often refer to the ‘old’ artwork, the fact is that it isn’t the oldest artwork. Eugene has been given eyeballs and we actually get to see Wooton for the first time.Īdventures in Odyssey has been around for almost 30 years, and has a huge and broad fanbase. The new Adventures in Odyssey artwork is more along the lines of modern, getting rid of Connie’s green (jogging suit?) with the leggings and giving her an actual pair of pants this time. The use of artwork is prevalent throughout the series on both sides, however, there are two different approaches used. We’ve come a long way in the era of “new AIO”, and while I don’t pretend to like the new era better, I think I can give both a pretty fair look (through my own unique style that makes this blog so MEMEIFIED) This is known as “new AIO”, while albums pre-2010 are known as “old AIO”. Most of you know that in 2010, Album 51, Take it From the Top was released, marking the first album to have characters such as the Jones and Parker families, while getting rid of most of the old characters, except for Connie, Wooton, Eugene, Whit, etc. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more details.Hey nerds! Today I will be exploring the pros and cons of the “Old” and “New” Adventures in Odyssey. Simply send us a mail using quoting your order number and your problem and we'll be in touch to help. Books and PDF's are not generally subject to export or import restrictions, but it is up to the customer to pay any local taxes or custom duties if charged. If you wish to return a product once you have received it, you will have to pay to return it to us, once it's received and verified in same condition it was purchased then a refund can be made. Physical orders can be cancelled and refunded before they are shipped, but if the product includes downloadable content, the cost of the PDF version will be deducted from the value of the refund. ![]() We will require photographic evidence of the damage. We will replace damaged products free of charge, or you can have a refund. If you have a problem with your order we will do everything we can to sort it out for you. The adventure introduces game concepts as they are encountered, to help everyone start playing Conan as quickly as possible and full rules and pre-generated characters are included and you can also download additional free characters here.Īll you need are to play are two twenty-sided dice (2d20), a dozen or so six sided dice (d6), paper pens and some tokens or beads to track momentum, a group of friends and your imagination! The adventure opens with the player characters in the hold of their captors’ ship, just as it is caught in a storm. The adventure itself strands the characters in an exotic ruin, pitted against ancient evil takes place on the southern coastal jungles of the Black Kingdoms, with the player characters recently captured by Kushite slavers. Howard’s Conan: Adventures in an Age Undreamed Of, a game of dramatic pulp adventure and heroic conflict. The Pit of Kutallu is a scenario which was part of FREE RPG Day 2017 and is a self-contained standalone adventure featuring a cut down version of the 2d20 system for Robert E. You will also receive the PDF version soon after purchase. ![]()
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