Join The D&D Stream Of Annihilation June 2nd & 3rd
May 13, 2017 by brennon
If you want something to watch whilst your at the UK Games Expo this year then how about tuning in for the Dungeons & Dragons Stream Of Annihilation shows over June 2nd & 3rd?
The focus of the shows over the two days will be to bring the new story event to light for Dungeons & Dragons with the hosts, Anna Prosser Robinson and Kelly Link. Then, a group of Dungeons & Dragons streamers from around the world will be playing out samples of their adventures which will follow this new story.
Here's the full list of streamers that are going to be involved...
The streamers will be made up of a majority of American teams but there will also be international involvement from High Rollers (UK) and Dragon Friends (Australian). So, wherever you are in the world you should be able to tune in and find out more about D&D with some adventures being played out.
D&D has risen to be something much more than it was in previous editions and I think this resurgence has been great to see. Not only are more of us in the tabletop world getting back into it, but it's being opened up to a whole new generation and maybe some folks who've never considered gaming before.
Will you be tuning in?
"The focus of the shows over the two days will be to bring the new story event to light for Dungeons & Dragons with the hosts, Anna Prosser Robinson and Kelly Link..."
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D&D is officially cool these days. i’m so happy to see the rise and rise of RPG’s and D&D is heading the charge. long live co op narrative, my first love in table top.
You said it bro. Before many people within my faith would cast a the stink eye at people playing D&D, now it’s view as a good means to show cooperation and build friendships. It also helps that mainstream academia have studied the effects of role-playing and found the vast majority of the effects it has on people that play is positive. If you take the time to look into the entire negative outlook in the 80’s and 90’s it stemmed from a handful of people that had some very sad things happen too family members and came to the conclusion… Read more »
I grew up in an Italian Catholic family. I was never given the stink-eye. While my father thought it was crap, he saw it as a way of keeping us out of trouble. He would often hang out with us but mostly rolled his eyes and laughed out loud. My mother saw it as another battle between good and evil played out in fantasy books. My mother defended our gaming to other parents and often told them that bad people are bad people and no fantasy book is going to make anyone good or bad. That parents should be mindful… Read more »
What did “mainstream academia” say was evil? Certainly not D&D or heavy metal or anything like that. As @manpug says, studies of roleplaying by academia are positive. The anti-D&D stuff was coming from elsewhere.
Ah mothers-in law , can’t live with them, can’t shoot them (not without doing serious jail time)
This is good to see D7D first introduced me to the wonders of gaming.
*sigh D&D …. (note to self don’t lift finger off shift while hitting the 7 ……boofhead)