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‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ Review: This Hilarious Epic Fantasy Is a Total Blast

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adores it. The beloved table-top game, which was introduced nearly 50 years ago, is just that: beloved — which is why it might be puzzling that it took so many years for the property to be adapted for the screen.

After the bomb that was the 2000 adaptation, it seemed like we might never explore the worlds of D&D in cinemas again. But good things take time, and that adage has never seemed more true than in the face of “Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves,” the fantasy-comedy that brings the world of the game (at least one version of it) to audiences in a way they’ve never experienced before.

For those who don’t know, the tabletop game is played by having the leader of the game, known as the Dungeon Master, write a quest for the group that they will then play out using a 20-sided die.

So every D&D bout is different, and “Honor Among Thieves” is easily one of the best campaigns ever written for the game.

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