Following the release of the original
Dungeons & Dragons rulebooks, Gary Gygax and
Dave Arneson decided to publish expansions of their respective campaigns. For Arneson, this expansion would be based on his
Blackmoor campaign, which had originated in the first quarter of 1971. In March 1975, Gygax told a wargaming newsletter that Arneson was working on a final draft, and TSR began accepting preorders for the product and advertised it in
The Strategic Review. The booklet was delivered late, in part by having gone through two editors (
Brian Blume and
Tim Kask) and being temporarily misplaced. The final edit was done hastily in a few weeks. as a sixty-page, digest-sized book. It was the second supplement to the
original Dungeons & Dragons boxed set and bears the designation "Supplement II," with Gygax's
Greyhawk preceding it in the same year. The book features illustrations by
David C. Sutherland III, Mike Bell, and Tracy Lesch. The supplement was edited by
Tim Kask, who also did development on it.
The Temple of the Frog was revised and expanded years later, and published as DA2
Temple of the Frog. ==Reviews==