Intwischa.com has gone live with a beta version of their Dungeon Magazine index [1], and Charlie, who created the index, has done a bang-up job.
The beta version is searchable, can be filtered by level and setting (so if you need a 5th level module for Greyhawk, you can find one), includes a blurb describing each adventure’s contents (very handy!) and even shows you the cover of each issue.
This index grew out of a post here on TT (Resurrecting the Dungeon Index? [2]), and Charlie has run with the idea and produced a very cool resource for GMs. Not just GMs who run D&D, either — with a bit of tweaking, Dungeon adventures can be used for other RPGs, too.
The Intwischa.com forums [3] are open for feedback — head on over and show your support!
5 Comments To "Dungeon Magazine Index on Intwischa.com"
#1 Comment By John Arcadian On September 14, 2006 @ 6:44 am
Ok Charlie, that’s just cool. Nice code implementation. I’d love to see the original excel version, Martin.
It almost makes me wish I ran DND games, and owned all of dungeon magazine. I might use it to find some good adventures and then mod them though.
#2 Comment By Charlie On September 14, 2006 @ 6:48 am
One of the features coming for 1.0 is a downloadable index, similar to what Martin provided. While it won’t be as nifty as the online version, it should be useful to GMs who frequently run games in the middle of the Sahara where they don’t have internet access. *grin*
#3 Comment By Martin On September 15, 2006 @ 5:00 pm
You’re welcome, Charlie. 🙂
Reading your forums, it sounds like you’ve got an excellent feature set planned for 1.0 and beyond.
#4 Comment By Charlie On September 15, 2006 @ 7:41 pm
Update–Issues 18 through 139 are now indexed. We’re almost at 100%!
Thanks to everyone for clicking through, and looking around. I’ll keep working on making this useful to everyone.
#5 Comment By Charlie On September 17, 2006 @ 7:06 am
My fingers are tired, but we’ve now got issues 1 through 139! I’m looking forward to starting to do some actual programming instead of data entry again! 🙂