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Once upon a time, D&D wanted to make a game for 8-year-olds. It was to include a video tape explaining how to play the game. The story of the game's creation is one of ancient computers, bad acting, disastrous management decisions, and Harry Hamlin.
Harken and gather round, and hear of the tragedy of Dragon Strike!
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By Ben Riggs4.6
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Once upon a time, D&D wanted to make a game for 8-year-olds. It was to include a video tape explaining how to play the game. The story of the game's creation is one of ancient computers, bad acting, disastrous management decisions, and Harry Hamlin.
Harken and gather round, and hear of the tragedy of Dragon Strike!
Interested in Plot Points? Back us on Patreon!
Let others know about Plot Points to help the ‘pod grow! Review us on iTunes to help others find us.
To let us know what you think about this episode, email us at [email protected]!
Find us on Twitter @PlotPointsPod! Find us on Facebook!
Dragon Strike, associated images, and all media property Wizards of the Coast.