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One year on D&D Live goes online

A 1:1 show this time around, as Seamus thinks on one year since the show launched after D&D Live in 2019 and how that event has had to go online in 2020.

Seamus Byrne
Seamus Byrne
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One year on D&D Live goes online

A 1:1 show this time around, as Seamus thinks on one year since the show launched after D&D Live in 2019 and how that event has had to go online in 2020.

He gets philosophical about D&D and spending time at a table playing games together in general, and then also manages to share some interesting news and new things that are out there you can explore.

Here's the links as promised:
D&D Live: Roll With Advantage
Roll20
Beyond20 Chrome Extension
Lords of Vegas 10th Anniversary on Kickstarter
Ekphrastic Beasts on Kickstarter
Miguel Zavala's models on Shapeways

GamesThe Game Table

Seamus Byrne

Founder and Head of Content at Byteside. Brings two decades of experience covering tech, digital culture, and their impacts on society.


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