The original creators are Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson.
The first publisher was "Tactical Studies Rules", which became "TSR Hobbies", in the early 1970's.
The current publisher is "Wizards of the Coast", a subsidiary of Hasbro. They are responsible for creating the Third and Fourth editions of the game (and are presently working on a fifth edition).
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It originated in 1971. I learned to play in '76 and at that point there were only three small pamphlets available. It was 1978 when the first hard cover books came out.
John Butterfield has written: 'What is Dungeons & Dragons?' -- subject(s): Games, Dungeons and dragons (Game)
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No, it is not possible to defeat or eliminate the Dungeon Master in a game of Dungeons Dragons, as the DM is the one who controls the game and its rules.
While Dungeons & Dragons shares some characteristics with Alternate Reality Games, it is much better classified as a Tabletop Role-Playing game. There are firm rules in place for players in Dungeons & Dragons whereas ARGs have loose guidelines for them. ARGs also do not require players to assume alternate identities, or even to roleplay, which is the foundation of any Dungeons & Dragons game.
No it is an Xbox game
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