Heed the call of adventure and enter Dimension 20 where Game Master Brennan Lee Mulligan, joined by comedians and pro gamers, blends comedy with tabletop RPGs.Heed the call of adventure and enter Dimension 20 where Game Master Brennan Lee Mulligan, joined by comedians and pro gamers, blends comedy with tabletop RPGs.Heed the call of adventure and enter Dimension 20 where Game Master Brennan Lee Mulligan, joined by comedians and pro gamers, blends comedy with tabletop RPGs.
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I never played or watched D&D, let alone very many TTRPGs before watching Dimension 20. I started with the unsleeping city and my love for it grew as I went. I recommend it to Sabrina. It's funny and sad and honestly been such a bright spot during the pandemic.
10OwenM-88
Top tier DMing from Brennan and top tier improv from the whole cast. An amazing introduction to DnD anyone can enjoy. It completely changed my perception of DnD and the limits of ttrpgs.
Cannot recommend highly enough. From high school drama to wacky space hot dog adventures to heart wrenching "game of thrones but candy land". Every campaign has a new engaging story beautifully crafted on the fly.
There are countless moments of joy, hilarity, triumph, loss, and heartbreak. My only caution is to not let D20 set the bar for your home game expectations, I doubt there are many campaigns in this world that could live up to it.
Cannot recommend highly enough. From high school drama to wacky space hot dog adventures to heart wrenching "game of thrones but candy land". Every campaign has a new engaging story beautifully crafted on the fly.
There are countless moments of joy, hilarity, triumph, loss, and heartbreak. My only caution is to not let D20 set the bar for your home game expectations, I doubt there are many campaigns in this world that could live up to it.
10squire85
Being a fantasy nerd and former player of D&D myself. I felt hugely intrigued, when I saw the trailer for Fantasy High. The moment I finished watching Ep.1, I became hooked. I love the chemistry between the players, the story, the setting of Eguefort Adventuring Academy and the characters each player made.
As things progress; I wonder if we'll see centaur janitors, pixies as cheerleaders, gargoyles as stoners and other cliques or staff given a fantasy revamp
As things progress; I wonder if we'll see centaur janitors, pixies as cheerleaders, gargoyles as stoners and other cliques or staff given a fantasy revamp
I got addicted to the show very quickly! Whole reason I downloaded thier service. Even made me want to play some d&d of my own
I have been hooked since the first season came out two years ago. Each episode is 2+ hours long, and they have about 20 episodes for the main seasons. At this point they have 2 main seasons, 2 bonus seasons, a new main season coming out in 5 days, and a live series as a continuation of the first season. (Each main season has the same players but different characters) There is a reliable and fun fan base, they update their audience frequently, the show is funny, quick, and exhibits real character development. I highly recommend to anyone, regardless of their dnd experience but I warn you, this show will make you want to play and almost forces you to annoy your friends with references. The dungeon master is highly skilled, funny, and amazing at improv. Watch this and you will not regret it.
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- TriviaThe first Dimension 20 live show (Fantasy High LIVE at C2E2) was on March 23, 2019 and was not recorded; it featured Brennan Lee Mulligan as the DM, Ally Beardsley as Kristen Applebees, Lou Wilson as Fabian Aramais Seacaster, and a fan playing a new character Flip.
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