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<blockquote data-quote="Vonlok The Bold" data-source="post: 2257158" data-attributes="member: 29417"><p>As a player I love it. I have never DM'd with it and don't have that version. I read about it in a thread on this sight. I investigated their website and liked what I saw. I sent out the e-mail and made calls to a very old gaming group and talked about putting the gang back together.</p><p></p><p>I then bought the lite version of the game and began playing in a group I heard about online. It is pretty intuitive, and easy to learn. After one or two sessions everyone will most likely be comfortable enough, that the game will flow fairly smoothely. It has been a blast.</p><p> </p><p>The DM from the old group has gotten the full version and Dunjinni. He was been putting a lot of stuff together for a campaign, and at last we will probably start playing in about a month or so.</p><p> </p><p>I think it is ideal for reviving a game involving people at different locations. The feel isn't better than a face to face pen and paper game, but the convenience of playing from your home is a plus even over the traditional game.</p><p> </p><p>The maps look great, the miniatures are all 2D and free so if you used to use them that will be easy to do. The dice rolling is easy, the rulebooks are right there, as are the character sheets.</p><p> </p><p>While the game is only 93% as fun as face to face pen and paper games, it has allowed me to play when I wouldn't otherwise be able to. For that reason alone it was well worth the cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vonlok The Bold, post: 2257158, member: 29417"] As a player I love it. I have never DM'd with it and don't have that version. I read about it in a thread on this sight. I investigated their website and liked what I saw. I sent out the e-mail and made calls to a very old gaming group and talked about putting the gang back together. I then bought the lite version of the game and began playing in a group I heard about online. It is pretty intuitive, and easy to learn. After one or two sessions everyone will most likely be comfortable enough, that the game will flow fairly smoothely. It has been a blast. The DM from the old group has gotten the full version and Dunjinni. He was been putting a lot of stuff together for a campaign, and at last we will probably start playing in about a month or so. I think it is ideal for reviving a game involving people at different locations. The feel isn't better than a face to face pen and paper game, but the convenience of playing from your home is a plus even over the traditional game. The maps look great, the miniatures are all 2D and free so if you used to use them that will be easy to do. The dice rolling is easy, the rulebooks are right there, as are the character sheets. While the game is only 93% as fun as face to face pen and paper games, it has allowed me to play when I wouldn't otherwise be able to. For that reason alone it was well worth the cost. [/QUOTE]
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