When this post first went live, the data says that most D&D fans can’t correctly answer “Who owns D&D Beyond?”. Does it matter?
Poll: Would you buy your D&D books all over again for an official virtual tabletop?
This poll is multi-part. It starts by asking whether you’re interested in an official D&D VTT.
It’s not kids driving the growth in D&D
I say “somewhat” because kids aged 13 and 14 were dropped from the survey this year. In 2020 people aged 18 to 19 shared a category with those in their early 20s.
What space job do you think would make a good RPG?
Or perhaps Josie and the Pussycats in Space (which is an actual show from 1972, 2 years before D&D was published) isn’t such an attractive RPG.
The Average Fantasy Bestiary (2.0) contains remarkable insights into D&D monsters
Dragons appear 42 times in 50 popular D&D books (which you can see listed below), and then Goblins and Zombies each appear 28 times.
Simpsons Hit & Run pulls off a surprising remaster console game victory
Any golden oldie you wish to play on an Xbox Series X/S or the PlayStation 5?
Nintendo users spend more on microtransactions as UK gamers call for restrictions
Call of Duty has been voted the worst game for microtransactions in a survey of UK gamers, with FIFA second and Candy Crush third.
Which vehicles do you think should appear in games more often?
Well, there’s no prize this time, but a new poll has been opened, and you can see the live results.
Science: Cinema screens make movies more exciting
A fun study from the University of East Anglia suggests that movie screens make for a better experience than a home cinema.
Have you ever invented a drink for an RPG?
Here’s a quick fantasy drink table that’ll let your bartenders offer adventurous heroes strange and exotic (or perhaps mundane and everyday place to them!) drinks.









