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<blockquote data-quote="keterys" data-source="post: 6386430" data-attributes="member: 43019"><p>I really want some sort of very simple online computer game for learning how to play, then run D&D. It can be simple, that's fine.</p><p></p><p>I was recently checking out cardhunter - which is a tongue in cheek card-based version of D&D that has little bits poking fun at D&D - and I realized that in many ways, with just a few script changes and polishing, that it would introduce D&D better than anything I've seen in ages. An odd thought, but it does a pretty excellent job of teaching the game it's actually showing you while informing you of the genre. I'd love something for D&D like that, which showed you the silly dice as they showed up, let you fill in your skills when it became appropriate, then after showing you a really cool adventure that starts solo and acquires a couple other people, has you run through a process of designing an adventure to show you how easy it is to run. Then says, now go get your friends and a table - here's a link to download the rules and a link to buy the actual product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keterys, post: 6386430, member: 43019"] I really want some sort of very simple online computer game for learning how to play, then run D&D. It can be simple, that's fine. I was recently checking out cardhunter - which is a tongue in cheek card-based version of D&D that has little bits poking fun at D&D - and I realized that in many ways, with just a few script changes and polishing, that it would introduce D&D better than anything I've seen in ages. An odd thought, but it does a pretty excellent job of teaching the game it's actually showing you while informing you of the genre. I'd love something for D&D like that, which showed you the silly dice as they showed up, let you fill in your skills when it became appropriate, then after showing you a really cool adventure that starts solo and acquires a couple other people, has you run through a process of designing an adventure to show you how easy it is to run. Then says, now go get your friends and a table - here's a link to download the rules and a link to buy the actual product. [/QUOTE]
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