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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Cackle laughed my ass off. Brennan is a genius & the characters are hilarious. The sets & production are so well done. Honestly, great entertainment. An absolute must if you're into RPGs.
I've never been able to get past the cringe factor when watching people play D&D, but CollegeHumour somehow just OWNS it!
The setting is kind of farcical, but not to the point that the characters can't evolve with each session. And watching the actors improvise and adapt while playing is just pure joy.
10/10 Stars. I'm on episode 5, Fabian and his papa are just about the best thing I've ever seen.
The setting is kind of farcical, but not to the point that the characters can't evolve with each session. And watching the actors improvise and adapt while playing is just pure joy.
10/10 Stars. I'm on episode 5, Fabian and his papa are just about the best thing I've ever seen.
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There are few shows more perfect than Dimension 20. If you DON'T like "theater of the mind" shows, this is not for you - this is a live-play D&D series, D&D is a tabletop roleplaying game and so you're essentially watching a group of people playing a board game - in the case of Dimension 20, the "board game" is a multi-hour long epic of fantasy and adventure, played by a group of hilarious College Humor comedians/improv artists that keep things witty, fun, and funny. So be warned! There's no animation, there's not scripted scenes - its all happening "live" (its improv! An improv board game!). The selling points: Incredibly unique use of visual aids and game maps that surpass any other D&D show you've ever seen (eat your heart out Critical Role), the shortened episodes keep the pacing fast (D&D sessions are normally 4 hours, whereas Dimension 20 runs a very reasonable 2 hours most of the time), Brennan's incredibly powerful ability to keep a story moving at lightning speed in a way that feels accessible/easy to understand/fun, and the guest stars that come in are the glue that hold the thing together (players tend to rotate by season or Dimension 20 universe - there are several diff universes). Tl;dr Its all very funny and entertaining and its like watching a group of people act out a storybook but the storybook is improv'ed and exciting and awesome. RPG lovers, Fantasty/Adventure lovers, Scifi lovers, Bookworms, Nerds, and Nerds alike - this show is the one for you.
Very high quality DnD content. If you love fantasy, fantasy high is for you, if you want more of that gritty content you should check out unsleeping city, and so on. This series got me to play dnd, after binging the first season of fantasy high.
10taqikqp
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.
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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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