As a Dungeon A Day subscriber, you get access to the entire site for the length of your subscription. Drop by every day to have a look at the day’s new encounter, or anytime to visit any dungeon, level, or individual encounter you want! Your subscription includes:
- Every encounter ever published on Dungeon A Day
- Our forums, where our staff and designers answer questions and the Dungeon A Day community discusses their experiences
- The Designer’s Blog and What’s New pages, where you can get the latest on what’s going on with Dungeon A Day
- Maps, handouts, illustration, and other game aids
- PDF versions of complete dungeon levels (free to annual subscribers; there’s a nominal fee for monthly and quarterly subscribers)
Anatomy of an Encounter
So what’s a Dungeon a Day encounter like? Well, each encounter has its own web page, including the sorts of things you expect in any encounter writeup: A description of the area, a map of the encounter space, background information, the inhabitants and their goals or tactics, and so on. We also include, where appropriate, info on development, future visits to the same site, and an “upping the ante” section for GMs who want to notch up the challenge.
The unlimited nature of a web space means we can go into as much detail as we like, allowing our designers their crafty natures full reign—and we never have to cut good material to save space.
But that’s not just what makes the web format shine. Dungeon A Day encounters are cross-linked. So you can click the encounter map through to the level map, and from there click on any other site for that area’s encounter. Each encounter is linked to every area it connects to. Links take you to key rules, mechanics, or stats, whether they’re on Dungeon A Day or an exterior site, such as an SRD. Forget page-flipping—with Dungeon A Day you’re just a click away from whatever you need.
Check out our Have a Look page for a few examples!
What Do the Subscribers Say?
Dungeon A Day is the coolest thing to happen to adventures since the village of Hommlet. But don’t take our word for it: Visit our Testimonials page to see what subscribers and reviewers have said about it.
Subscription Types
OK, sounds cool. What are my options? You have several subscription choices:
- A monthly subscription is a good place to start if you just want to dip your toes in. You get a month’s worth of daily encounters, and during that month you have access to the entire site. It’s not the best deal though, and if you want to download PDFs of our entire levels you’ll have to pay an additional (though quite modest) fee. A monthly subscription is $9—about 41¢ per new encounter, and you get all the backlist!
- A quarterly subscription gets you a better deal, though you’ll still have to pay extra for PDFs. A quarterly subscription is $24—that amounts to $8 a month and about 36¢ per new encounter, plus all the backlist.
- An annual subscription is the best deal for Dungeon A Day. It’s $81—less than $7 a month or 31¢ per new encounter, plus all the backlist. And our PDFs of complete levels are free!
- Wanna go the whole hog? For just a few bucks more you can get the All-Genius Pass. An annual subscription to Dungeon A Day, plus a copy of every product Super Genius Games puts out during your subscription period. (Super Genius Games, the owners of Dungeon A Day, are a premier publisher of gaming PDF products, mostly Pathfinder compatible.) Super Genius Games release a new PDF every week—at a minimum—and that alone is worth as much as $200. But you get it—and an annual subscription to Dungeon a Day—for just $99!
You can find full details—and get the process started—at our Join Now page.
