I found an interesting article about how Dungeons and Dragons has helped students perform better at school - both socially and academically. Some of the teachers have called it a "multidisciplinary study." You can read the article here, if you'd like.
Game on!
D&D is good for your brain!
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Finally, someone figured out exactly the very reason I play D&D! Well, so maybe that isn't the reason I play it, but its good justification and an interesting article.
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I miss DnD. Got older, less time to play. BUT we did get the latest books (5th edition I think?) from the library, so who knows, maybe I'll run a campaign again sometime soon! Would be fun.