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Ruins of Adventure is a Dungeons & Dragons module that served as the basis for the popular "Gold Box" role-playing video game Pool of Radiance, published in 1988 by Strategic Simulations, Inc. (SSI). According to the editors of Dragon magazine, Pool of Radiance was based on Ruins of Adventure, and not vice versa. The plot loosely tracks that of the computer game. It is now out of print.
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Ruins of Adventure
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dbpedia:Clyde_Caldwell
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978-0-88038-588-6
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dbpedia:Role-playing
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dbpedia:Role-playing
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96
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