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Such thing as a text/online version of (A)D&D?
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:00 am
by connivingsumo
I know there are MMORPGs that are similar to D&D, but I'm curious if there is a method for playing D&D via email and/or text?
Basically, I have a 'best' friend living in Oregon, I'm in Northern Colorado, and my cousin is in Southern Colorado - we all would like to play some D&D. I'm the DM and I have plenty of campaign material (I write my own stuff) but I'm unsure of how to proceed via email/text.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Rik
Re: Such thing as a text/online version of (A)D&D?
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:29 am
by Ironhide
Use a chat room, or IM/Yahoo/Facebook messenger. Set up a time that is reasonable between the three of you, and go at it. Heck you could even use Skype.
Re: Such thing as a text/online version of (A)D&D?
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:46 am
by MagickalMemories
I do not play 4e, so what I'm saying is not meant as anything more than is specifically stated.
I thought I read, during the hype before 4e was brought out, that WotC was introducing tools that would make playing smoother, including something to allow people to play utilizing computers, so that a bunch of people could be in the same room with laptops and all get the same thing from the DM, and soe could even be someplace else.
Did I imagine this?
Eric
Re: Such thing as a text/online version of (A)D&D?
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 3:12 pm
by alienated_one
Eric,
I remember hearing about this as well. I looked into it, and saw a cost attached to it, and backed off at that point. And looking at their website, I don't see a thing.
Sad, as it could have been useful.
--Russ
Re: Such thing as a text/online version of (A)D&D?
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 3:24 pm
by themailedfist
That was supposed to be part of D&D Insider, I believe, but they killed it.
Have you checked out Obsidian Portal?
http://www.obsidianportal.com/
--Robert
Re: Such thing as a text/online version of (A)D&D?
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 9:02 pm
by kturock
There are several online play by post or play by chat websites; rondaks portal, myth weavers and the above named obsidian portal.
I believe all 3 have dice roller programs. I believe that none have a charge to host/gm a game. ALl are the availablity to make the games closed, so only who you want to play can join.
None actaully run the game for you; like a MMO or even NWN...then again that's something else you might want to try. The original NWN allowed you to create an entire game to be played online or at least on a computer.
Re: Such thing as a text/online version of (A)D&D?
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 9:49 pm
by connivingsumo
NWN...then again that's something else you might want to try. The original NWN allowed you to create an entire game to be played online or at least on a computer.
Hmm... not familiar with the term 'NWN'?
Thanks for all of the input so far

Re: Such thing as a text/online version of (A)D&D?
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 9:50 pm
by MagickalMemories
Neverinter Nights.
A WotC version of Everquest/World of Warcraft, essentially.
Eric
Re: Such thing as a text/online version of (A)D&D?
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 11:38 pm
by kturock
MagickalMemories wrote:Neverinter Nights.
A WotC version of Everquest/World of Warcraft, essentially.
Eric
Yes, but. no.
A computer game that had the builders program to allow you to make a game, that was playable online if you hosted it on your computer; or on you computer if everyone came over to where the computer was/is.
It's not persistant, it's not upgraded and not massively multi player.. so, no it's not eq or wow. it was released as a single player game. So no, it's not like eq or wow...by any means.
All are played on computers.
It would be like saying 40k is like Zombies, since both use minis.
Re: Such thing as a text/online version of (A)D&D?
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 3:06 am
by MagickalMemories
kturock wrote:MagickalMemories wrote:Neverinter Nights.
A WotC version of Everquest/World of Warcraft, essentially.
Eric
Yes, but. no.
A computer game that had the builders program to allow you to make a game, that was playable online if you hosted it on your computer; or on you computer if everyone came over to where the computer was/is.
It's not persistant, it's not upgraded and not massively multi player.. so, no it's not eq or wow. it was released as a single player game. So no, it's not like eq or wow...by any means.
All are played on computers.
It would be like saying 40k is like Zombies, since both use minis.
Really?
Shoot.
What kept me away from that game was that I thought it was an online "Everquest-ish" game.
DANG, I missed out.
Eric
Re: Such thing as a text/online version of (A)D&D?
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 9:54 pm
by starslayer
Play by Post games. Goblinoid games forum. Uses Labyrinth Lord rules (Old D&D box sets)
Re: Such thing as a text/online version of (A)D&D?
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 12:31 am
by kturock
MagickalMemories wrote:kturock wrote:MagickalMemories wrote:Neverinter Nights.
A WotC version of Everquest/World of Warcraft, essentially.
Eric
Yes, but. no.
A computer game that had the builders program to allow you to make a game, that was playable online if you hosted it on your computer; or on you computer if everyone came over to where the computer was/is.
It's not persistant, it's not upgraded and not massively multi player.. so, no it's not eq or wow. it was released as a single player game. So no, it's not like eq or wow...by any means.
All are played on computers.
It would be like saying 40k is like Zombies, since both use minis.
Really?
Shoot.
What kept me away from that game was that I thought it was an online "Everquest-ish" game.
DANG, I missed out.
Eric
It had/has alot of free download content. There are a couple websites tha have full modules/scenarios/dungeons/adventures, choose you word.
I think I still have a full version. I sold both my books for it; thow to make an adventure and how to play the game, both I think were by Brady games.
Re: Such thing as a text/online version of (A)D&D?
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 3:31 am
by connivingsumo
I'm also not familiar w/the acro - WotC, though it looks familiar... maybe I've seen it in the GW forum or something?
Play by Post games. Goblinoid games forum. Uses Labyrinth Lord rules (Old D&D box sets)
I suppose I can google Goblinoid to find this forum/play by post games? Old D&D box set - the one w/the red dragon on the front that came w/a player book, dm book, and six plastic dice and a crayon to color in the numbers - that box set? Hmmm... the 'simplified' rules might just be what we need for a 'play by post' game.
Thanks for all the input thus far.
Re: Such thing as a text/online version of (A)D&D?
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 10:02 am
by kturock
connivingsumo wrote:I'm also not familiar w/the acro - WotC, though it looks familiar... maybe I've seen it in the GW forum or something?
Play by Post games. Goblinoid games forum. Uses Labyrinth Lord rules (Old D&D box sets)
I suppose I can google Goblinoid to find this forum/play by post games? Old D&D box set - the one w/the red dragon on the front that came w/a player book, dm book, and six plastic dice and a crayon to color in the numbers - that box set? Hmmm... the 'simplified' rules might just be what we need for a 'play by post' game.
Thanks for all the input thus far.
WotC= Wizards of the Coast. The company that had Magic: the Gather, and several other games.