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Playing with Fire - Dungeons and Dragons, Tunnels and Trolls, Chivalry and Sorcery, and Other Fantasy Games

By: Moody Press

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Playing with Fire

Last Stocked on 3/17/2022

Product Info

Title
Playing with Fire - Dungeons and Dragons, Tunnels and Trolls, Chivalry and Sorcery, and Other Fantasy Games
Publisher
Product Line
Category
Author
John Weldon, James Bjornstad
Publish Year
1984
Pages
92
Dimensions
5.5x8.5x.25"
NKG Part #
2147573751
Type
Softcover

Description

Maybe your son or daughter plays.

Maybe you play.

Maybe what you're playing with is more than a game.

Maybe you're playing with fire.

With more than three million Dungeons and Dragons players in this country and with the sales of D&D and other fantasy games well over $60,000,000 each year, chances are good that you know someone who plays.

Since the 1979 disappearance of a college student involved in a bizarre D&D plot, Dungeons and Dragons and many games that imitate it have gained nationwide notoriety.

They are denounced by worried Christians and non-Christians alike who link that games to crime, suicide, and the occult.

They are defended as mind-expanding and relaxing by millions of players almost cult-like in their devotion.

What are the fantasy games?

Are they good?

Are they evil?

Or are they perhaps a mixture?

In this critique from a Christian perspective, you'll learn how they are played, the benefits and hazards of playing, and the possible effects on the players. And you'll investigate possible connections with the occult.

Playing with fire can be painful and scarring: Weldon and Bjornstad offer advice for players and the parents of players.