AAW Games expands Pathfinder 2E Mini Dungeon compendia for GMs
Adventure a Week continues to support the Pathfinder 2E community with compact, ready to run adventures compiled into Mini Dungeon tomes and preview packs. These two page one shot scenarios span levels 1 to 20, giving GMs low prep options that can be slotted into campaigns or run as stand alone sessions.

Adventure a Week, also known as AAW Games, is continuing to build out a practical suite of short form adventures for the Pathfinder 2E community. The publisher’s Mini Dungeon projects collect two page, ready to run one shot adventures across the full level range, producing compendia and preview packs aimed at GMs who need quick side quests and last minute table fillers. Community and hobby outlets continue to cover the new tomes and preview materials, and AAW’s shop and Kickstarter listings show the preview packs alongside the full Mini Dungeon tomes.
The most immediate value to GMs is time saved. Each two page scenario is designed to be plugged into an existing campaign or used as a single session without extensive preparation. The compact format reduces prep time while still offering encounters and hooks that fit a variety of play styles. Because the adventures span levels 1 to 20, you can find a close match for most parties and avoid heavy conversion work.
Practical use cases include short downtime adventures between major story beats, bite sized encounters to fill a table with missing players, and stand alone one shot sessions for new players. Verify encounter balance and adjust treasure or difficulty to match your table, but the short format makes those tweaks quick. For groups running a campaign series, the Mini Dungeon compendia can also serve as modular templates to build recurring locations or rivals with minimal rewrite.

For players managing a tight schedule or a rotating gaming calendar, the preview packs provide samples that let you test format and tone before committing to a full tome. AAW’s shop and Kickstarter pages list both preview packs and the full collections for purchase or backing, and previews can help you assess which level bands you need most.
As the community keeps discussing and testing these resources, the Mini Dungeon line is likely to remain a go to for GMs who want short, flexible, and low prep Pathfinder 2E content that fits easily into play nights.
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