Is D&D really necessary any more? I mean, we have so many alternatives today that we didn't use to have, and really we've only been playing it because it's the game we played back in 1977. Doesn't that mean it's a sacred cow and we can do without it?
Literary history shows us that d20-based mideval fantasy role playing games have little precident. Is a made-up game from the 70's really what we want to play? Doesn't it misrepresent the archetype geek/dork occupation: mad science? I suggest that we can all play our games of make-believe and mad science without the contrivances of a game that only exists because it's been terribly popular for 30 years.
So, is D&D an essential game, without which we would slowly turn into sedentary and sarcastic versions of hong? Or is it a Sacred Cow we should expose?
Literary history shows us that d20-based mideval fantasy role playing games have little precident. Is a made-up game from the 70's really what we want to play? Doesn't it misrepresent the archetype geek/dork occupation: mad science? I suggest that we can all play our games of make-believe and mad science without the contrivances of a game that only exists because it's been terribly popular for 30 years.
So, is D&D an essential game, without which we would slowly turn into sedentary and sarcastic versions of hong? Or is it a Sacred Cow we should expose?