One person takes the role of Dungeon Master, the other plays as a character.
well... they don't have to play but it teaches two things, strategy and teamwork.
They have Dungeons and Dragons branded games for the DSI. You can buy them at any gaming store. You cannot, however, play tabletop Dungeons and Dragons on a dsi; they are two different gaming concepts (videogame and tabletop game).
AnswerDungeons and Dragons is a complex role playing game which became popular in the 1970's. Characters were created using dice and a Dungeon Master controlled the game. It is the precurser to the popular net game World of Warcraft, sharing many of the same features. It is a pencil and paper RPG (role playing game), meaning that the action takes place in your head and stats, and other things are written down. While there are rule books for Dungeons and Dragons, many people make alterations to suit their particular, and the groups style of play.
they're set in Ebberon. they mention it somewhere in one of the films
Yes, actually! There're two ways. If you wanna try the tabletop version, follow the path of a story you want to play. As you go, dictate what happens. It helps if you write it down or record it somehow. Follow a familiar storyline, if you're not creative with events. Play through as you would, but remove the damage rolls and everything complicated. Just roll to see if you hit, and such. There's also D&D online, which is decent to play alone. You'll need a good computer, however, if you don't wanna wait two to three hours for everything to download. In addition, in the 4th edition Dungeon Master's Guide, there's an entire section on how to create random dungeons and encounters. There's even some guidelines on what to do to adapt it for solo play.
is a video game about a boy named hiccup and a girl named astrid pick any one of the two to play as and train dragons to go to battle. You can also feed your dragons fly them and play activites with them a bit like nintendogs.
You can play a game of cards between two people
Two Dragons - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15
They represented the countries of Rome and Camalot.
flight of dragons?
play longies
Maybe a memory coin of yi dynasty. Two dragons coin