Postby everdred12a » Sun Feb 19, 2006 6:33 am
Technically, I supposed D&D could be *made* demonic, but that's all in who's playing it. Sure, if you sit down a group of satanists, serial killers, and rapists, then it's probably *not* going to be a very wholesome game. Play within reason, though, and it's fun.
D&D is a d20 game (d20 is the game's gameplay engine) that is set in a medieval style setting. The staple plot of a D&D game is that a group of adventurers travel around and take jobs from people to earn money, and, in general, level up. There are deities in D&D, some good, some evil, but they're similar to those of Greek mythology. I don't think the creators intended to make it a satanic game. D&D is pretty much a free-form RPG, meaning that you can do pretty much anything you want; be it as a noble paladin who fights to bring peace to the land, just as a thrill-seeking adventurer, or even if you want it to be Grand Theft Auto: D&D. It's an open universe.
There are also D&D-esque spinoff games, such as d20 Modern, which is just about the same as D&D (it's also made by Wizards), except set in a modern time period. There's a Star Wars RPG that isn't bad, either. And there's an anime-based RPG called BESM which allows for highly customized character creation (that's a lot of c's!).