Kurt Butterfield reviewed Village Book 1 in The Space Gamer No. 39.[1] Butterfield commented that "If you're one of those judges who hates to spend a lot of time mapping and planning out a village, or if you often find yourself needing one on the spur of the moment, then this booklet is for you."[1]
Patrick Amory reviewed Villages Book I for Different Worlds magazine and stated that "Since the GM is unlikely to have every village in his campaign mapped out in this detail. When a party happens upon a random village, all the GM has to do is flip through this booklet and select an appropriate one."[4]
Ken Rolston reviewed the Different Worlds Publications version of Village Book 1 in The Dragon #133.[3] Rolston commented that "[The] book contains the layouts of about 50 different villages, small towns, and castles, all drawn on hex sheets. There are no details for the functions or contents of the individual buildings, but it's nice to have the layouts when whipping up an adventure setting on short notice."[3]