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Dice Bro Talks OD&D
Dicebro
1 episodes
2 days ago
This podcast is about the Original Edition of D&D (1974). Do you remember the fantastical adventure game that came in three little booklets? It’s a game few people seem to play, or even know how to play anymore. In this podcast we return to the original published version of the game created by Gygax and Arneson and talk about how cool it was, and still can be.
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This podcast is about the Original Edition of D&D (1974). Do you remember the fantastical adventure game that came in three little booklets? It’s a game few people seem to play, or even know how to play anymore. In this podcast we return to the original published version of the game created by Gygax and Arneson and talk about how cool it was, and still can be.
Show more...
Games
Leisure
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Zero Edition Zine: Operation Chaos
Dice Bro Talks OD&D
10 minutes 25 seconds
3 years ago
Zero Edition Zine: Operation Chaos
Talking about the “Werewolf Class” and the “Mind Snake”
Dice Bro Talks OD&D
This podcast is about the Original Edition of D&D (1974). Do you remember the fantastical adventure game that came in three little booklets? It’s a game few people seem to play, or even know how to play anymore. In this podcast we return to the original published version of the game created by Gygax and Arneson and talk about how cool it was, and still can be.