Dungeons and Dragons
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Mazin, who called himself a "devoted D&D fan" - the game series is based on the world of Dungeons and Dragons - said he decided to adapt the show after putting "nearly 1000 hours" into the latest game.
From BBC
Stranger Things is credited with boosting interest in Dungeons and Dragons, and shows such as Game of Thrones have drawn tourists to the real-life locations where they were filmed.
From BBC
Mike says it's what he likes to believe – and each member of their Dungeons and Dragons party – Will, Dustin, Lucas and Max – all agree that they, too, believe.
From BBC
For mainstream America, fears of Satanism and demons peaked in the 1980s and receded in recent years into an embarrassing joke, with people laughing at how harmless cultural phenomena like Dungeons and Dragons, heavy metal and Ouija boards were temporarily the source of genuine paranoia.
From Salon
For mainstream America, fears of Satanism and demons peaked in the 1980s and receded in recent years into an embarrassing joke, with people laughing at how harmless cultural phenomena like Dungeons and Dragons, heavy metal and Ouija boards were temporarily the source of genuine paranoia.
From Salon
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