By Joe Osborne
Part of the reason or inspiration behind this column was the realization of how profoundly technology both motivated and enabled me to get into Dungeons & Dragons in the first place. You could say that this whole endeavor is my attempt to pay it forward.
So, it was only an eventuality that I would lay upon you an info dump that would put the halls of Candlekeep to shame.
What follows are the Twitch and YouTube channels – as well as a few podcasts – that inspired me to finally dive into D&D and constantly become a better Dungeon Master. I’m sure that at least one of these will do the same for you.
Critical Role
One of the strongest motivators to drive me toward really getting into D&D was watching (and listening to) others play it. If you haven’t already heard about this, here’s the elevator pitch: “some of the world’s most prolific voice actors play D&D.” If that doesn’t excite or at least intrigue you, then I’m at a loss. Critical Role is a livestreamed D&D game led by DM and voice actor Matthew Mercer that’s arguably the very best of its kind to date. Mercer has hugely informed my …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming