I was playing D&D last weekend, when the topic of one of my great games, played a long time ago arose. This was Baba Yaga’s Hut. A bit of googling, states that this was published in Dragon Magazine #83. I have checked my personal [paper] archive and I do not have it. So I went to see if was available online.
What I’ve found
I used google gemini, and found,
- An article Dragon magazine #83, on the Forgotten Realms Fandom wiki, although it has no links to the game.
- Google point me at this internet archive page which hosts several formats, but I link to a .pdf, The Dancing Hut Of Baba Yaga credited to Lisa Smedman, not Roger Moore
- There’s also a version on anyflip, which credits Dave Coulson as the designer.
- It’s also available via RPGGeek
A commentary/walk-through of the original is posted here, with their episode two also posted. This might be a bit weird for fans of fantasy as you pick up some 20th century weapons and confront a Soviet JS3 tank.
We played a party of four, I think, 15th level ADD Fighter, Cleric, and Paladin with the Master of Flowers (the ,then, unique top level monk). The topology of the Hut’s interior was a tesseract; we got very lost.
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