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  • D6: Caverns and Creatures

  • By: Robert Bevan
  • Narrated by: Jonathan Sleep
  • Length: 7 hrs and 6 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (74 ratings)

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D6: Caverns and Creatures

By: Robert Bevan
Narrated by: Jonathan Sleep
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Summary

This is a collection of the first six short stories in the Caverns and Creatures series. It includes the following titles:

  • "Cave of the Kobolds"
  • "Zombie Attack!"
  • "Orcs, Bears, and Assholes"
  • "Shipfaced"
  • "Dungeon Crawl"
  • "The Creep on the Borderlands"
©2013 Robert Bevan (P)2015 Robert Bevan
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good but one minor gripe

again with these stories the pause between chapters is slightly too long, it kinda brings you out of the stories

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please get the 4th book on audible asap

more more more please it so funny
takes me back to when we used to play AD&D sunday nights round at Jasons
the delivery is excellent

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I'm running out of books!

The only thing wrong with these books is the isn't enough of them :( Another super book, mini stories this time. Fantastic!

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Glad my friend recommended this to me.

What made the experience of listening to D6: Caverns and Creatures the most enjoyable?

Having played D&D before and understanding some of the game's rules, general gameplay and players interactions with each other and the DM, liked the way I suddenly realised what was happening almost at the same time the characters did.

What other book might you compare D6: Caverns and Creatures to, and why?

To be honest I can't think or remember of any other book that has the same premise as this has. I would compare it to the film Tron, or something similar.

What about Jonathan Sleep’s performance did you like?

The range of his voice from a whiny halfling to a big dumb half Orc.

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

There is total immersion and there is Total Immersion.

Any additional comments?

Loved this book and have become a big fan of the author, so much so that I bought everything he has written in this series and the following short stories.

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