Hasbro is giving everyone the My Little Pony / Dungeons & Dragons crossover we’ve all been waiting for.

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Hasbro is giving everyone the My Little Pony / Dungeons & Dragons crossover we’ve all been waiting for.

From 1988 to 1992, SSI released a series of turn-based Dungeons & Dragons games generally referred to collectively as “Gold Box” because of the gold-colored boxes in which most of the games were sold. Most of the games have been made available again on GoG.
Gold Box Companion is a tool that adds features to the Gold Box games such as automapping, journal entries, and some interface fixes. It also includes some features that essentially mod the game, such as a character editor, a save game editor, the ability to teleport to specific map locations, etc.
In the early 1980s, TSR developed a syndicated radio show that would promote D&D by broadcasting audio examples of play. Jon Peterson of Playing at the World reviews some excerpts from the unreleased pilot.

Now this sounds like fun.
Play as a gnome, half-orc, or… TOASTER OVEN? Dungeons & Dragons is now officially a Mad Lib.
The world’s greatest role-playing game meets The World’s Greatest Word Game. Embark on a JIGGLY quest, ride PEACOCKS into battle, and enjoy 21 fill-in-the-blank stories based on Dungeons & Dragons.
