In the 1980s millions of teenagers world-wide would battle dragons armed with just dice, paper and pens. D&D became part of youth sub-culture but as the game celebrates its 30th birthday, is anyone still playing? —Darren Water —Whatever happened to Dungeons and Dragons? (BBC)
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I read that on BBC yesterday and thought of you and I completely forgot to blog it. I knew you’d beat me to it.