Free Adventures for OSR (AD&D, 0e, Classic D&D, Basic, B/X, BECMI, and their retroclones such as Labyrinth Lord, OSRIC, and Swords and Wizardry)
Beer of the Gods by GagMen
Publisher: GagMen Productions (Basic Fantasy )
Expected party: Low-level adventurers
My rating: 4/5, well-executed comedy adventure. Read the full review.
The Black Ruins by Corey Ryan Walden
Publisher: Lulu (OSR, system agnostic)
Expected party: Low-level adventurers
My rating: 3/5, a generally superior module with a few problems. Read the full review.
The Craft Dungeon of Reynaldo Lazendry by Jeremy Reaban
Publisher: Jeremy Reaban (AD&D 1e)
Expected party: 1st- to 3rd-level adventurers
My rating: 4/5, a model adventure for beginning AD&D referees. Read the full review.
The Lair of Largash the Lurid by Michael Mills
Publisher: Canister & Grape Warames (B/X and compatible)
Expected party: 1st- to 3rd-level adventurers
My rating: 3/5, a solid adventure, very well-suited to a younger audience. Read the full review.
The Shrine of Sruukor by Steve Gilman
Publisher: Sundered Blade Games (OSR, Swords and Wizardry)
Expected party: 1st to 3rd-level adventurers
My rating: 3/5, a solid effort. Read the full review. Gilman also provided a one-page adventure expansion, The Gar'Haden Family Crypt which I've given a mini-review.
The Tavern of Daednu by the Oliver Brothers
Publisher: Dragonsfoot (AD&D 1e)
Expected party: 1st to 3rd-level adventurers
My rating: 4/5, unorthodox and well-implemented. Read the full review.
The Barrow of the Moon Druid by the Oliver BrothersPublisher: Dragonsfoot (AD&D 1e)
Expected party: 1st to 3rd-level adventurers
My rating: 4/5, unorthodox and well-implemented. Read the full review.
Publisher: Dragonsfoot (AD&D 1e)
Expected party: 2nd to 4th-level adventurers
My rating: 3/5, playable but too linear for my own taste. Read the full review.
The Smoking Pillar of Lan Yu by Kevin Crawford
Publisher: Sine Nomine Publishing (B/X and compatible)
Expected party: 3rd-level adventurers
My rating: 3/5, a serviceable adventure used as filler in a product for designers. Read the full review.
The Tomb of Gardag the Strange by Shane Ward
Publisher: 3 Toadstools Publishing (Labyrinth Lord and compatible)
Expected party: Four to six 3rd-level adventurers
My rating: 2/5, a well-meaning effort that needs some repairs. Read the full review.
The Forbidden Land by RC Pinnell
Publisher: Dragonsfoot (B/X)
Expected party: Seasoned adventurers, 4th level and up
My rating: Special. This is a hex-crawl resource rather than an adventure. It is not suitable to pick up and play, nor is it intended to be, but it has plenty to offer a DM prepared to do some of their own leg work. Read the full review.
Cold Drake Canyon by RC Pinnell
Publisher: Dragonsfoot (AD&D 1e)
Expected party: 1st- to 8th-level adventurers
My rating: 1/5, there's nothing to stop a DM taking the components here and making a good adventure, but not much to help them either. Read the full review.
Ice Maidens of the Frozen Horn by RC Pinnell
Publisher: Dragonsfoot (B/X and compatible)
Expected party: Six to nine 8th-12th level adventurers
My rating: 3/5, an interesting attempt at reviving the "tournament" style. Read the full review.
The Howling Hills by Charley Phipps
Publisher: Dragonsfoot (AD&D 1e)
Expected party: 10th to 14th level adventurers
My rating: 2/5, a good idea but poorly done. Read the full review.