A while back, I started a D&D thread, just to see what the response to be. Matthewest made a webbie, so we can kick off!
The site is really great, it will be where the games are held, and a lot of conversation. There is also a D&D wiki, that you can contribute too. Also there are some forums, and
We are still massaging out the small kinks, but most of it is ready.
Currently, the only members on the site are me and matt, but the AG members are:
Please sign up with our Dungeons and Dragons website! Me and Sense put a lot of effort into it just for you. Feel free to check out all it's features. The website is specifically designed to hold D&D sessions but if somebody REALLY wants to hold a session on Armor Games, so be it.
Dungeons & Dragons (abbreviated as D&D or DnD) is a fantasy role-playing game (RPG). Players of D&D create characters that embark upon imaginary adventures within a fantasy setting. A Dungeon Master (abbreviated as DM, also known as a Game Master or GM) serves as the game's referee and storyteller, while also maintaining the setting in which the adventures occur. During each game session, the players listen to descriptions of their character's surroundings, as well as additional information and potential choices from the DM, then describe their actions in response. The characters form a party that interacts with the setting's inhabitants (and each other). Together they solve dilemmas, engage in battles and gather treasure and knowledge.[3] In the process the characters earn experience points to become increasingly powerful over a series of sessions. D&D departs from traditional wargaming and assigns each player a specific character to play instead of a military formation.
Courtesy of Wikipedia.
How do you join? Come take a look at me and Sense's brand new Dungeons and Dragons website! Sign up and start playing the game! It's a lot of fun and you don't have to have been a D&D player before.
Yes, but that didn't exactly tell me that it stood for D & D.
Anyways, what is it? A MMORPG?
That's what the club is for?
If you took a look at the website, you'd find out. It is like a RPG forum game but more complex. In the first couple of posts you could've easily found out that D&D stood for Dungeons and Dragons.