There are two types of people when talking about RPGs/D&D. There are those that are genuinely interested in it when the topic is brought up and want to try it, and those you convince to try it. IME, the people that you convince to try it are the ones who usually dont come back. Just my observations over the years.I wonder if I can get my 14 year old daughter to play now.
My sentiment exactly.What a time to be alive...
I don't.I'm starting to miss the days D&D was a niche market.
Can we agree that for RPGs to flourish for the better it doesnt need to cater to the masses?I don't.
Can we agree that for RPGs to flourish for the better it doesnt need to cater to the masses?
Can we agree that for RPGs to flourish for the better it doesnt need to cater to the masses?
So I get the feeling that what you're saying is that your favoriteCan we agree that for RPGs to flourish for the better it doesnt need to cater to the masses?
Can we agree that for RPGs to flourish for the better it doesnt need to cater to the masses?