burntwire brothers wrote in B.A.D.D. stands for Bothered About D & D:We have a digest size booklet titled "A Christian Response to Dungeons & Dragons: The Catechism of the New Age" (1987 by Dominion Press). It is worth a few laughs.
sauromatian wrote in B.A.D.D. stands for Bothered About D & D:burntwire brothers wrote in B.A.D.D. stands for Bothered About D & D:We have a digest size booklet titled "A Christian Response to Dungeons & Dragons: The Catechism of the New Age" (1987 by Dominion Press). It is worth a few laughs.I have this - I like the way it is digest sized. Suggesting that the '80s kid who received it would file it away with his already obsolete OD&D set, where it would lie in wait for the attentions of all those '80s OD&D players & maybe save a few souls. When I was a teenager & worked in a pizza kitchen, someone claimed to have found a Jack Chick booklet next to a used hypodermic needle in the ladies room. Maybe the booklet saved someone's soul by being the same approximate size of an addict's equipment. Too bad I haven't managed to acquire a Dark Dungeons booklet yet.
Agent Cooper wrote in B.A.D.D. stands for Bothered About D & D:Since this thread has been recently rezzed why not? :Dungeons & Dragons Saved My Life - The New Yorker
HermitFromPluto wrote in B.A.D.D. stands for Bothered About D & D:Nice article. Now that I am living with my family again, I really need to get my act together and arrange some games for my kids to get them away from their screens! Now that my collection is really locked away in storage, can anyone direct me to some digital resources? I may buy some cheap, rough play sets and modules and try to post here. I'm told the post is good. Testing now.