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Reviews I've given (4)

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Kajmar

Played 12 sessions

In my opinion the worst part about playing online without video is you don't get those visual cues when someone wants to talk/do something. Kajamar did a perfect job of asking those who hadn't said anything during scenes yet what they were doing/wanted to do. It made sure that everyone was included in the decisions.

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Eibn Adventures

Played 1 session

My friends and I just did....weird things, and he rolled with it and incorporated it into the game! It was great! He's an amazing storyteller

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Kailey Bray

I had a great time playing D&D with Kailey. We had two people in my group who were playing D&D for the first time, Kailey specifically made sure they felt included and guided them through the game, advising things they could do along the way. It was a fun creative adventure, I highly recommend and I look forward to playing in more games with Kailey.

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Michael 'Azmyth' Azzolino

I've played multiple games with Azmyth DM'ing for me. I will admit, his "zoom" interface at first I was scared of and thought it would add needless complications to the game, after the first ten minutes of playing I was convinced that it was easier and simpler than using roll20 or other similar online resources. He has created several one shots for me, one which was a birthday present for a friend whom started playing D&D about 30 years ago which was played with the birthday boys two daughters, and his girlfriends daughter. This event lead to the birthday boy starting to DM and run a campaign for his daughters and some of his daughters friends. It also lead to another custom one shot adventure that his daughters friend requested for her birthday, Azmyth lead the game for a group of 10/11 year olds, some of whom had never played, some of whom had a little experience. He guided everyone through the adventure, came with pre-gen characters which were customize-able, provided characters sheets and extra pages which provided detailed explanations of what everything meant for the new players. He managed to keep the attention and keep everyone on track for the four hour game, not an easy feet for a bunch of 10/11 year olds. In the adventure he added some unique gameplay, including a mini olympics on top of the usual D&D stuff of adventuring and fighting, I highly recommend.