C&C and HM = D&D?


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What a surprise. Crothian beat me to it. ;)

I mean, yeah, both are purposefully reminiscent of D&D in some ways, but both are also purposefully something else.
 

Also, as I understand it, Hackmaster is actually build on AD&D through a licensing deal with WotC. So it is, in a sense, AD&D with stuff added and changed.
 

The same could be said of any d20 or OGL game as well, though, from Mutants & Masterminds to Traveller T20.

EDIT: Well, that is, if you ignore that you specifcally said AD&D, I mean. :o
 

Hackmaster is a licensed version of AD&D, but it isn't D&D.

Castles & Crusades is a OGL "rules lite" version of d20, but it isn't D&D.

In my opinion, both are closer to D&D than d20 Fantasy (3e), which also is not D&D.
 

Just to be a Cad

Yep, legally what you call D20 fantasy is D&D Gentlegamer. Arneson settled the lawsuit, WoTC recieved legal rights to the name, and they called their D20 game D&D. You can argue content, but the name of the game is legally D&D. :p :)
 

Gentlegamer said:
Hackmaster is a licensed version of AD&D, but it isn't D&D.

Castles & Crusades is a OGL "rules lite" version of d20, but it isn't D&D.

In my opinion, both are closer to D&D than d20 Fantasy (3e), which also is not D&D.

then what is?
 

twofalls said:
Yep, legally what you call D20 fantasy is D&D Gentlegamer. Arneson settled the lawsuit, WoTC recieved legal rights to the name, and they called their D20 game D&D. You can argue content, but the name of the game is legally D&D. :p :)
Thankfully, I'm not fooled by "branding" and other marketing techniques.
 

I find both HM and C&C to be closer the game I played as a kid than the product Wizards sells. Does that make them Dungeons & Dragons? Not in a legal sense but by my lights they are incarnations of D&D.
 

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