DDO
I’ve been playing Dungeons and Dragons Online a lot lately. It’s a free game(with the option to use real money) made by turbine, the same people that made Lord of the Rings Online. If you haven’t check it out yet, you definitely should. It has replaced my gaming time, because, as I mentioned in the previous post, I cannot game consistently. For those of you that don’t know, I am a huge nerd, and I like to play tabletop role playing games. I haven’t been able to do that very much for the past year, due to life circumstances and all of my adult friends having other adult schedules. For the past few months, I have been able to attend a friend’s D&D 3.5 game every few weeks, but showing up that inconsistently isn’t very satisfying for anybody involved. Long story short, I have had this game shaped hole in my heart for over a year, so once I found DDO, I was hooked.
DDO is a great service, because it allows me to play a game, while not my favorite style but a game nonetheless, on my schedule without the need to collaborate with multiple other peoples schedules. If you are a gamer that is bored with your current games or you are a gamer, like me, that can’t fill that void very easily, I would suggest trying out DDO.
I currently play on the Thelanis server as Portario (cleric) and Aistydeu (fighter)