Publisher Blurb:'Bits of the Boulevard' helps the GM answer the age-old question, 'So what do we see as we walk down the street?' It provides short 'bits' of description and colorful settings for any medieval fantasy city, regardless of the system. This is created to be an 'on the go' product, which means you dont need to read the entire work before you can use it. The descriptions are designed so that they can be randomly generated as you play or placed carefully ahead of time. It is written to be of use to both experienced and inexperienced Game Masters, particularly those who (for whatever reason) find themselves short on time or creativity.This book includes 100 Bits of description, small pieces that can be stuck in anywhere a little description is needed, and are numbered so they can be used randomly. Each Bit is also provided in index car all themselves, with the GM supplying nothing but the mortar to hold them together.Dungeons II has two types of Bricks. The first is 'Encounter Bricks,' fully-detailed Dungeon encounters for a GM to place into his or her dungeon. The second type is 'Room Kits,' detailed descriptions of complete rooms that a GM can just drop into a dungeon. Examples are things like 'The Tomb,' 'A Cell Block,' 'A Volcanic Workshop,' etc. They could also be rooms with tricks or traps.Add to that some stairs, doors, and another good selection of Dungeon Bits, and this proves to be a very exciting product for game masters. - BoardGameGeek