One such system, called Amber Diceless, has been around in some form since the 1980’s, and due to a number of publishing efforts, has seen a resurgence in interest in recent years. And many of these systems are almost as old as D&D itself. Heck, there’s an entire website focused around this very point. ![]() However, if you ask any pen & paper gamer who has played for even a moderate amount of time, they are quick to point out that D&D is just one of many different systems and modules out there. It’s not that D&D has been traditionally bad – if anything the fact that it’s become ubiquitous with modern thought of tabletop games is actually a testament to its success. When you ask most people unfamiliar with tabletop gaming what they know about it, you’ll probably get some explanation involving that it includes people, that they’re pretending to someone else, and it has to do with Dungeons & Dragons.
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