Jeffrey “Falcon” Logue is an author, video game designer, and connoisseur of the imagination. He is a graduate of Clemson University. There, while pursuing an education, he came across the budding site of Royal Road Legends, a place where writers and readers gathered. It was there he found the first example of Dungeon Core, except the stories were never finished as they became too boring to write or ended before the story really began. Inspired by the idea and, noting the lack of slime-related literature at the time (2015), he wrote the first modern Dungeon Core story, “The Slime Dungeon,” and published on Amazon in 2016.
Since then, he has graduated college and written 14 books, as well as maintained the Dungeon Core Facebook group to expand the genre. If you would like to contact him with any questions, comments, or suggestions for future books you would like to see, you can reach him on his Facebook Page.
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Overall, I enjoyed this book. I came for the dungeon building, and that was delivered nicely. My only complaint is that the characters are a bit boring. They feel a bit cliché so I can't say I ever felt particularly surprised. Ultimately, I stayed for the dungeon building, not the plot. That said, well, I came for the building, so 4 starts it is. I'll definitely continue to read the series and would recommend anybody looking for a dungeon/monster builder to give this a shot!
4 out of 5 stars
It's good. You should read this, if you find the time to read reviews you're probably considering reading it, in that case STOP and just READ THE BOOK!!!
5 out of 5 stars
If you're a pen and paper RPG player, this book along with Dungeon Town (Slime Dungeon 2) and a very similar book, Dungeon Born the Divine Dungeon are well worth your time and money. They are completely different, though the similarities between The Slime Dungeon and The Diving Dungeon are equally interesting