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Reviewed by on Jul 24, 2008
Rating: 5 Star Rating

The classic game of D&D just came out with a fourth edition. Get the 411 on the new D&D 4e, including why it’s a really video game, with our review!

friends rather than staring at a tube. Check out the Keep on the Shadowfell adventure for a cheap and easy way to test-drive D&D 4e. If you like it, there are three books to look at:

  • Player's Handbook - How to make heroes and gain levels. Every player needs one of these.
  • Monster Manual - Packed with villains from goblins to zombies and dragons. You need one to run a game!
  • Dungeon Master's Guide - Full of the little rules about how to make weird adventures. Useful, but you can play without one.

Thumbs Up:

  • Players only need the Player's Handbook.
  • You don't need to be an expert to make an awesome character!
  • Keep on the Shadowfell = super-simple way to try the game out.
  • You can play dragons as characters!
  • D&D Miniatures let you bring the battles to life.

Thumbs Down:

  • Dungeon Masters need three big books.
  • It's like playing World of Warcraft, but doing all the math yourself.
  • Heroes can't save the day on their own.

Rating: 4
Age: 8+
Price Range: 3 (for each book)

Price Range Legend
$0-$15 = 1
$16-$30 = 2
$31-$45 = 3
$46-$60 = 4
$60+ = 5

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