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Why the Cool Kids Are Playing Dungeons & Dragons

Accepted submission by Phoenix666 at 2019-04-08 16:12:34
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NY Times [nytimes.com]:

Wizards of the Coast, the parent company of Dungeons & Dragons, reported [syfy.com] that 8.6 million people played the game in 2017, its biggest year of sales in two decades [syfy.com]. That mark was eclipsed in 2018, when D&D sales reportedly grew 30 percent [geekwire.com]. All of those D&D consumers are snapping up the Fifth Edition, a new rule set released in 2014 that emphasizes a flexible approach to combat and decision-making. New players don’t need to learn as many arcane rules to get started, and sales of D&D starter kits skyrocketed.

Adding to the newfound popularity are thousands of D&D games broadcast on YouTube and the live-stream service Twitch [nytimes.com]. “Critical Role [critrole.com],” a popular livestream and podcast, features actors playing the game.
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What makes D & D different is that we can never forget about the human beings behind the avatars. When a member of my group makes a bad choice, I can’t look into his face and shout insults the way I would if we were playing online. He’s a person, and my friend, even if he also inexplicably decided to open an obviously booby-trapped trunk, get a faceful of poison and use up my last remaining healing spell.

My 50th-level Magic-User Ferrick the Magnificent scoffs at these neophytes...


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