Dungeons and Dragons

Dungeons and Dragons (also known as D&D) is a fun EVIL game. It consists of a narrator or game master and roughly four to six players. The narrator arranges the game beforehand, determining the objectives and storyline. During gameplay, the players assume the roles of fictional characters from monks to knights to bards (quite useless characters, those bards). The game master moves the story along and has the players take part in multiple tests to determine whether they achieve the game's objectives. Unlike other games, Dungeons and Dragons does not have the characters compete against each other; instead they work together to achieve success.

The game has a variety of races to play as. These are inspired from Lord of the Rings races like elves and hobbits (called halflings to prevent a lawsuit).

Conservative Christians often see D&D as a gateway drug to Satanic worship and suicide. Of course, Conservative Christians have never been much fun or had much use for imagination. One critic was Dr. Thomas Radecki, who went insane during the 1990s. Besides, out of the millions of people who play every week, only a small handful actually kill themselves.

D&D has inspired a wide range of roleplaying games, such as Star Trek, vampires, Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica, or even maids.