If it's your first time playing Dungeons & Dragons, it's recommended you play a one-shot first to get a feel for the game. A one-shot is an entire story that can be completed in one sitting - about 3 hours. Below is a select few to choose from - they're all bursting with all of the elements that make Dungeons & Dragons fun and are great for new players.
If you're want something with a bit more substance, check out our campaigns section.
A one-shot comes with everything you need to play the game - dice, pencils and even characters!
These adventures not what you're looking for? We have a huge library of adventures available, suitable for any event. We can even write an adventure personalised to your group, theme or event. Contact us to find out more!
If you're want something with a bit more substance, check out our campaigns section.
A one-shot comes with everything you need to play the game - dice, pencils and even characters!
These adventures not what you're looking for? We have a huge library of adventures available, suitable for any event. We can even write an adventure personalised to your group, theme or event. Contact us to find out more!
A Wild Sheep ChaseWhen the party’s attempt to grab a rare afternoon of downtime is interrupted by a frantic sheep, they’re dragged into a magical grudge match that will test their strength, courage and willingness to endure baa’d puns.
This adventure has full-colour maps and 3D terrain, and is a great adventure for younger players. |
Waterdeep Treasure HuntRumors abound of a map that leads to a treasure of unimaginable value. When chance drops the map into your hands, you have the chance to become wealthy beyond your wildest dreams. But you’re not the only ones with that dream. The chase is on in the big city!
Featuring real-life props, puzzles and 3D terrain, this is a good choice for newcomers or those after an immersive experience. |
Uninvited GuestsRaggnar Redtooth is trying to restore his reputation in Parnast by sponsoring a feast. There is just one thing he needs, meat for his feast. Game is supposed to be plentiful in the Weathercote Wood, but the townsfolk are all busy with their own work, and there are tales that the woods are haunted...
What can go wrong on a simple hunt? For those interested in being part of a larger story about the trouble of Parnast, this is a great launching point. |