D&D actual play series Dimension 20 returns to its original setting for Fantasy High Junior Year

D&D actual play series Dimension 20 returns to its original setting for Fantasy High Junior Year

Way back in 2018 when CollegeHumor was still a thing it launched subscription service Dropout with a bunch of shows, the highlight being Dimension 20. A live-play tabletop RPG series, Dimension 20 presented an extremely watchable version of Dungeons & Dragons with gorgeous miniature scenery, a cast of comedians who had varying degrees of roleplay experience, and episodes that weren’t three-plus hours long (they average about 90 minutes, but that changes from season to season). It also launched with a killer concept for its first arc: teenage students in a high school for adventurers.

Dimension 20 has bounced between settings and casts over the years, even trying out other RPGs like Kids on Broomsticks for a season called Misfits and Magic, the Mythic system for Shriek Week, and Kids on Bikes for the noir-themed Mentopolis. It’s returning to D&D and the world of Spire—a classic fantasy setting, aside from the one nation where everything inexplicably works like a 1980s teen movie—for the next arc of Fantasy High.

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