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The Gamers: Dorkness Rising is a feature-length film produced by Dead Gentlemen Productions, and focuses on a group of tabletop role-playing gamers as their gamemaster attempts to shepherd them through a campaign that they have played through three times and have yet to actually finish.
A sequel, The Gamers: Dorkness Rising, was set to be released in 2006, but was delayed due to problems finding a distributor.It was eventually released in August 2008. A second sequel, The Gamers: Hands of Fate, funded via Kickstarter [1] was revealed in segments via YouTube [2] and released in its entirety in 2013.
The Gamers (2002) The Gamers: Dorkness Rising (2008) JourneyQuest: Season 1 (2010) S.J. Tucker “Playing D&D” Music Video (2011) JourneyQuest: Season 2: City of the Dead (2012) The Gamers: Hands of Fate (2013) The Gamers: Natural One (2013) The Gamers: Households & Humans (2013) JourneyQuest: Season 3: The Pale Lady (2016) The Gamers: The ...
The movie begins with a team of players playing the Pathfinder RPG (a tabletop role-playing game based on Dungeons and Dragons).Though the team experiences problems in its schedule and it is unable to meet for more than a year partially because one of the players, Leo, a hobby store owner, spends a lot of time on a fictionally old card game, Romance of the Nine Empires (R9E), [2] by selling ...
The Gamers was a wargaming company founded and run by Dean Essig in Homer, Illinois. Their distinction was the focus on a few series, with special rules for each ...
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Nodwick is a comic strip created by Aaron Williams, based around the conventions of fantasy role-playing games, in particular Dungeons & Dragons (D&D).It debuted in Dragon magazine issue No. 246 (April 1998), first with short strips, and later receiving a second strip in Dungeon magazine, making fun of one of the adventures published in each issue.
Tie-in to the 2008 film The Gamers: Dorkness Rising [5] 21: Assault on Stormbringer Castle: 12–14: Christina Stiles: 2005 22: The Stormbringer Juggernaut: 14–16: Christina Stiles: 2006: Sequel to DCC #21 23: The Sunken Ziggurat: 5–7: Richard Pocklington: 2006 24: Legend of the Ripper: 1–3: Andrew Hind: 2006 25: The Dread Crypt of Srihoz ...