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DRAGON+ Issue 5 Brings News of a New D&D Boardgame, Sage Advice, and SCL Tabletop Stats
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<blockquote data-quote="MNblockhead" data-source="post: 7689228" data-attributes="member: 6796661"><p>Each issue is better than the last. I know that Dragon+ has gotten some hate (or "mehs") from many, but I appreciate it. I don't have time to spend frequently visiting the WoTC Website, EN World, and other sources. Having Dragon+ on my phone is a good way to keep up on new D&D content without getting overwhelmed or spending too much time surfing around. I also prefer reading on my phone than on a laptop/desktop. </p><p></p><p>I don't care much for all the articles and ads about the video games, as I don't have the time to play them and would rather get away from the computer and share meatspace around table. Yet I am sure there are many who do care about this content and I'm find mixing reviews, announcements, and ads for all things D&D, digital and analog, in one periodical. I am pleased, however, to see more articles on their other products, such as the new board games that look interesting, which I've not given much though to before reading about them in Dragon+. </p><p></p><p>The adventures are nice to have and are enough to make it worth any DM's time to check it out each month. </p><p></p><p>I enjoy the short fictional stories. Both the Flumph story in the prior issue and the Gnome rogue story in the current issue were solid, fun, short reads. </p><p></p><p>The cover art is great and the interviews with the artists are a highlight for me. </p><p></p><p>Between issues, I use the app to keep on top of news and to digest other WoTC content from their various social media sites. Its basically an RSS reader for official D&D content. </p><p></p><p>I think many harder-core gamers than I may find it superfluous, but for me it is a stable, pleasant to use, window into all things D&D and I appreciate all the work of those who have made this available to me for free and who care enough to give polished product that is continuously improving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNblockhead, post: 7689228, member: 6796661"] Each issue is better than the last. I know that Dragon+ has gotten some hate (or "mehs") from many, but I appreciate it. I don't have time to spend frequently visiting the WoTC Website, EN World, and other sources. Having Dragon+ on my phone is a good way to keep up on new D&D content without getting overwhelmed or spending too much time surfing around. I also prefer reading on my phone than on a laptop/desktop. I don't care much for all the articles and ads about the video games, as I don't have the time to play them and would rather get away from the computer and share meatspace around table. Yet I am sure there are many who do care about this content and I'm find mixing reviews, announcements, and ads for all things D&D, digital and analog, in one periodical. I am pleased, however, to see more articles on their other products, such as the new board games that look interesting, which I've not given much though to before reading about them in Dragon+. The adventures are nice to have and are enough to make it worth any DM's time to check it out each month. I enjoy the short fictional stories. Both the Flumph story in the prior issue and the Gnome rogue story in the current issue were solid, fun, short reads. The cover art is great and the interviews with the artists are a highlight for me. Between issues, I use the app to keep on top of news and to digest other WoTC content from their various social media sites. Its basically an RSS reader for official D&D content. I think many harder-core gamers than I may find it superfluous, but for me it is a stable, pleasant to use, window into all things D&D and I appreciate all the work of those who have made this available to me for free and who care enough to give polished product that is continuously improving. [/QUOTE]
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