While the Italian print version of the old fashioned role-playing game hit the shelves last November, the free pdf has been made available now.

If you’ve ever felt the need to have a look at an Italian character sheet or have been curious how a translated Fortress of Doom checks out, find the download at the website of our partner Wildboar.

To all the Italian slayers – have fun!


Our friends at Wildboar have completed the Italian version of Dungeonslayers 4! Pre-order your own copy from here. And that’s not all! If you pre-order before midnight on Sunday, November 27th, you’ll also get a glorious A3 color map of the Free Lands of Caera, the home world of DS4.



Even if the news have been floating around for the past few days:
The fourth edition of  the “old-fashioned roleplaying game” is due this year in Italian!



While the English version of the old-fashioned role-playing game is advancing with great strides, we’ve taken the occasion to renovate the Dungeonslayers site accordingly (remember to get our new RSS-Feed at the right). It won’t be long now – if you have any questions or are just curious, have a look in the Slayerforum.

Till then – as always – have fun!


In an unabashed attempt to ramp up forum activity, we’ve decided to post a semi-regular translator’s blog of Dungeonslayers 4.0 on the forums.

Planned features:
- sparkly progress updates!
- shiny terminology discussions!
- shameless self-promotion of the translation team!
- pathetic groveling for your attention!

So hop on over to the forums, register as necessary, have a look and HAVE FUN!

We have just published Potionworks, the third Dungeonslayers supplement:

Bubbling cauldrons, deadly poisons and over thirty new potions to quench your heroes thirst.

Drink up and have fun!

Furthermore, Olivier Boyaval has updated the french core rules to version 3.75.

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