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<center>'''DnD' can also refer to the Pen and Paper Role-playing game [[Dungeons and Dragons]] by Wizards of the Coast (Formerly TSR Hobbies)''</center><br>
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:'''DnD' can also refer to the Pen and Paper Role-playing game [[Dungeons and Dragons]] by Wizards of the Coast (Formerly TSR Hobbies)'''


DND is a game written by Daniel Lawrence in BASIC for the TOPS10 but was quickly ported to ''RSTS BASIC Plus'' midway through development.
DND is a game written by Daniel Lawrence in BASIC for the TOPS10 but was quickly ported to ''RSTS BASIC Plus'' midway through development.

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DnD' can also refer to the Pen and Paper Role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons by Wizards of the Coast (Formerly TSR Hobbies)

DND is a game written by Daniel Lawrence in BASIC for the TOPS10 but was quickly ported to RSTS BASIC Plus midway through development.

While some can consider DND (and variants) a Roguelike, it predates, and hence cannot have been inspired by, Rogue. The most notable non-roguelike feature is the absence of a tactical map. Instead, combat and movement is done in a room-by-room fashion. The program does appear to introduce itself with the text "Welcome to Dungeons and Dragons!"

The original DND appeared to have three classes: Fighter, Cleric, and Magic User.

DND spawned numerous variants.

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