| Post/Author/DateTime | Post |
|---|---|
| #1mrpopstarJun 21, 2013 11:00:04 | Dungeons & Dragons and the Influence of Tabletop RPGs | Off Book | PBS Digital Studios www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7DOzBtadMk Lauren (speaking in the video) is my friend and colleague. ![]() |
| #2VokariusJun 21, 2013 12:13:31 | This is awsome. |
| #3ShamanstarrJun 21, 2013 12:29:16 | Very nice, I had to share it on 3 different Facebook groups I'm involved in! |
| #4Plaguescarred1Jun 21, 2013 14:10:38 | Great video! I created a thread in Community Business yesterday after i found it. It uses a lot of existing footage, but resume well the influence that D&D and RPG has IMO. Kudos to your friend mrpopstar! |
| #5MiladoonJun 21, 2013 14:18:20 | Before this thread gets wisked away from the 5E forums, I just want to add that at 4:36, I find that the fellow speaking hits the modularity that I think can be in 5E. Not that I am bitter for the swiftness of which my Big Ban Theory post was whisked away or anything like that...*cough*5:43*cough* |
| #6UchawiJun 21, 2013 19:11:47 | I think that is why I am geeked to try 13th age, as it embraces more of the free form story telling aspects of a RPG. |
| #7HaldrikJun 21, 2013 20:29:38 | Dungeons & Dragons and the Influence of Tabletop RPGs | Off Book | PBS Digital Studios That video is F-ing awesome! It conveys how D&D and other RPGs are fun ... and important. MrPopStar, I am unsurprised you have awesome friends. |
| #8mrpopstarJun 22, 2013 11:25:03 | Thanks, all! ![]() The topic of the video was D&D Next inspired, as the producers heard about the playtest and made inquiries specific to how the game was changing. Life in New York City... "Heading to Grand Central for lunch with Ken, would you like to join?" "Absolutely! I'll meet up with you in a few—I'm wrapping an interview with PBS." |
| #9HellSide_OsoJun 22, 2013 20:59:04 | Awesome video . I just posted it to my FB & two gaming FB groups I in. Game on! |