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A review by bookishpriest
The Dungeon Anarchist's Cookbook by Matt Dinniman
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
4.5
The third volume in the Dungeon Crawler Carl series keeps on with and amps up the bizarre trek of Carl, Princess Donut, Mongo and friends through this Earth-made-dungeon-gameshow.
This floor of the dungeon includes puzzles and conundrums on a scale not encountered before. The events of the story also reveal much more about how some of the strings in the dungeon are being pulled.
The characteristic sense of humour and buddy comedy tropes are still here, but tihs book, more than the first two, drives home that the dungeon is a dangerous, heartless place. I gasped more than once while reading through.
Like the others in the series, if you're into a fast-paced dungeon crawl with strange monsters, troubled people, and the universe's worst public transit system, this is probably for you!
This floor of the dungeon includes puzzles and conundrums on a scale not encountered before. The events of the story also reveal much more about how some of the strings in the dungeon are being pulled.
The characteristic sense of humour and buddy comedy tropes are still here, but tihs book, more than the first two, drives home that the dungeon is a dangerous, heartless place. I gasped more than once while reading through.
Like the others in the series, if you're into a fast-paced dungeon crawl with strange monsters, troubled people, and the universe's worst public transit system, this is probably for you!