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From Tabletop to Screen: Playing Dungeons and Dragons during COVID-19

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  • Paul Scriven

    (School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University, Melbourne 3000, Australia)

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Media reports suggest that the tabletop roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons saw its biggest year to date in 2020, with many such reports touting the interactive and social benefits for people facing COVID-19 lockdowns. This paper explores the reported challenges and benefits of playing D&D through teleconferencing hardware and software, and the experience of using virtual tabletops. A thematic analysis of a sample of Reddit threads discussing player experiences of transitioning D&D to remote play during COVID-19 social distancing was undertaken. The findings highlight a variety of player attitudes and preferences towards playing D&D remotely. The data suggest a mostly negative sentiment towards playing D&D online for groups that had transitioned from in-person to remote play. Loss of in-person socialisation was identified as an important contributor to a poor play experience, but groups would persevere with remote play to maintain social relationships, suggesting that, for many players, D&D serves an important social function beyond mere play. Some avenues for future research are identified.

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  • Paul Scriven, 2021. "From Tabletop to Screen: Playing Dungeons and Dragons during COVID-19," Societies, MDPI, vol. 11(4), pages 1-13, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsoctx:v:11:y:2021:i:4:p:125-:d:652150
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