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robotnik2004 ([personal profile] robotnik2004) wrote2004-01-20 12:00 pm

I've Got My Twelve-Sided Die



Dungeons and Dragons Club, Somebody's Yearbook, California, 1980.
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[personal profile] bluegargantua 2004-01-20 09:42 am (UTC)(link)

So...D&D (and C&S) are not...y'know, Candyland. They're pretty hardcore games. These days I wouldn't even attempt to learn a new game as complicated as D&D -- I only kept up with 3rd ed. out of tradition. It's not that I can't learn the rules, it's just that I don't think baroque rulesets mean it's a good game.

But yeah, I'm around 8-9 years old and I'm tinkering with D&D, Avalon Hill Wargames, I even got into Star Fleet Battles -- Really frickin' complex games. I'm amazed that I comprehended it as well as I did. I'm amazed that any of us did.

I guess it's no different than being able to rattle off all 250 Pokemon and distinguishing characteristics are today. But still...

Tom

[identity profile] jeregenest.livejournal.com 2004-01-20 09:43 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah we were doing Rolemaster, C&S, Space Opera, some Star Fleet Battles all before we were 12. D&D was big, I was just a difficult little bastard even then.

Nowadays I can't handle anything with more than 5 stats reliably.