Thursday, January 12, 2006

Dungeons & Dragons Online Database Now Live

The highly anticipated (among D&D geeks) Dungeons & Dragons Online game has launched its database, according to an announcement Thursday by The OGaming Network. The database is a primary tool for the soon to be released game as it is the main source for Dungeons & Dragons Online fans to gain a better playing experience.

Additionally, this database holds the information for skills, spells, maps, monsters and instructions for quests.

"With Dungeons & Dragons Online garnering increasing attention from gamers every day, OGaming is the first to offer this exciting tool to DDO fans," said Jean-Marc Broyer, general manager of The OGaming Network. "Players can not only conduct free database searches anytime they need the latest DDO game details, but they can also join a powerful 24/7 online community and submit their screenshots, quest updates and personal comments."

I suppose if you were really into D&D as a kid and teenager, then the idea of being able to immerse yourself into the D&D world online should be pretty cool. I have a feeling I won't be taking part, but then again...you never know.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Beware of Jean-Marc Broyer. He is insane and an incredibly inept and mean-spirited manager. Hence the demise of OGaming.

8:10 PM  

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