Queer Dungeons & Dragons Players Are Adventuring From Home
It’s tough to get away with ongoing lockdowns, but some classic games like Dungeons & Dragons are helping people to imagine new worlds.
February 23 2021 11:20 AM EST
There’s nothing quite like going on a road trip with friends, camping with your partner and a few other couples, or taking a vacation with loved ones to somewhere you’ve never been before. But so much of that came to an abrupt halt in 2020.
Thankfully, adventuring doesn’t have to stop just because you can’t travel and see people. You just need to get more creative with the types of adventures you take. Dungeons & Dragons, a fantasy role-playing game popularized in the 1980s and considered the first of the modern role-playing games, is one way to discover new worlds from home. And it’s gone digital.