Maze of the Riddling Minotaur

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CodeMSOLO2 (Originally M2)
TSR product code9060
Rules requiredDungeons & Dragons Expert Set
Character levels1–10
Maze of the Riddling Minotaur
The cover of the module, with art by Tim Truman, showing a Minotaur.
CodeMSOLO2 (Originally M2)
TSR product code9060
Rules requiredDungeons & Dragons Expert Set
Character levels1–10
AuthorsJeff Grubb
First publishedJuly 1983[citation needed]
Linked modules
MSOLO1, MSOLO2

Maze of the Riddling Minotaur is an adventure module published by TSR in 1983 for the Expert Set of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. It is a solo adventure for one player character of level 1–10.[1]

Maze of the Riddling Minotaur is a solo adventure scenario meant to be played by a single player character, although the adventure can be adapted to play with a party of characters after it has been played as a solo adventure.[2] The character is asked by the king to search a labyrinth full of monsters to find a kidnapped princess.[2][3] The results of the player character's choices are written in invisible ink, which can be revealed using the special pen attached to the module.[2]

Publication history

Maze of the Riddling Minotaur was written by Jeff Grubb, with a cover by Tim Truman and interior illustrations by Keith Parkinson, and was published by TSR in 1983 as a 32-page booklet with an outer folder and an "invisible ink" pen attached to the folder.[2] Its original module code was M2, but when TSR began publishing modules for the Master Set of Dungeons & Dragons, the code was reassigned to Vengeance of Alphaks.

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