Posted February 11, 2018
I've spent most of yesterday playing board games with my friends, and one of the things we played was a new one for me- D&D Lords of Waterdeep. A very fun game, rather easy to learn but not overly simplistic either, a decent amount of strategy is involved. But it has exactly jack shit to do with D&D except for some names and flavor text (which, let's be honest no one cared about). The gameplay is not even remotely like anything you'd expect from D&D, and the whole game could be refitted for any other license in about 15 minutes.
This made me wonder - what makes something feel like D&D, and what is D&D to others? My first thought is the tabletop RPG, but even that has enough editions now, some very much unlike the others, that it may be impossible to arrive at any consensus of what "true D&D" is. And to other people it may be the computer games or the novels or hell, even the cartoon. I never much cared for the lore of any of the settings, to me D&D is just about a fun "Hobbit style" quest adventure in some high fantasy setting. But there's plenty of people I'm sure who read all the novels and know the lore inside out. And others might give precisely zero shits about any "D&D feeling", it's just a brand name found on some games and an amazingly, awesomely bad movie.
This made me wonder - what makes something feel like D&D, and what is D&D to others? My first thought is the tabletop RPG, but even that has enough editions now, some very much unlike the others, that it may be impossible to arrive at any consensus of what "true D&D" is. And to other people it may be the computer games or the novels or hell, even the cartoon. I never much cared for the lore of any of the settings, to me D&D is just about a fun "Hobbit style" quest adventure in some high fantasy setting. But there's plenty of people I'm sure who read all the novels and know the lore inside out. And others might give precisely zero shits about any "D&D feeling", it's just a brand name found on some games and an amazingly, awesomely bad movie.