DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: HONOR AMONG THIEVES is a lot of fun. I really do hope that they sell enough units of the main game to justify a sequel. Or copies of the movie, I guess.
#commissionearned
DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: HONOR AMONG THIEVES is a lot of fun. I really do hope that they sell enough units of the main game to justify a sequel. Or copies of the movie, I guess.
#commissionearned
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I saw this and thought you, and perhaps some of your readers, might be interested.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/time-studios-and-kanopy-release-d-d-documentary-adventure-never-ends-a-tabletop-saga/ar-AA1bWgnN?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=a8c000240c174e09a0b34ec159094ac2&ei=74
Apologies if you’re already aware of it. I am often late to the party on these things.
The entire family (wife, 11 year old twins and I) enjoyed the movie immensely, but that was the last that WotC and Hasbro are going to see from my wallet. They will join D&D 4e in receiving the Bruno treatment; we don’t talk about that version in this household, nor will we mention those companies.
Their recent treatment of races in D&D One, the entire OGL debacle, bashing of their oldest customer base, and the new LotR CCG character reveals, it’s all too clear that my support or disposable income are no longer desired.
Instead, I’ll pay for content to individual creators, and purchase used via Ebay (if there’s 3.5e or older stuff that I want).