Tag: Stranger Things

  • The D&D Stranger Things boom is bigger than you think

    The D&D Stranger Things boom is bigger than you think

    This post will not contain spoilers for Season 5 because I haven’t yet watched Season 5 of Stranger Things, though I do know it features more Dungeons & Dragons than Seaons 2-4 combined.

    If you were to go into Target this fall you’d see a massive Stranger Things display somewhere in the store. Part of that display would feature the D&D boxed set Welcome to the Hellfire Club, which is a continuation of Eddie’s D&D campaign. It felt late, because Eddie isn’t part of season 5.

    It was not late.

    Welcome to the Hellfire Club sold out at Target. It sold out on Amazon. A light informal survey of local-to-me stores have it as sold out. The physical boxed set can still be ordered on DnDBeyond.

    Sure, that could be a lack of ambition from Wizards of the Coast by not manufacturing enough of the sets.

    It’s much more likely that the heavy lean back into D&D by Stranger Things Season 5 drove more desire for D&D the game than previous seasons, Critical Role and Baldur’s Gate 3. BG3’s drive of interest into D&D is hard to quantify, but has an extended window over several years.

    Google Trends can show you.

    A chart showing the popularity of search for Stranger Things and D&D. The D&D element is tiny. Stranger Things had a big surge in Fall of 2022 and a massive surge in Winter of 2025.

    Search trends for Stranger Things

    Here are the four adjacent media and D&D

    Chart showing search trends for Stranger Things, D&D, Baldur's Gate 3, D&D: Honor Among Thieves and Critical Role. The Stranger Things spikes are in Fall of 2022 and Winter 2025. Baldur's Gate 3 spikes in Spring 2023. There are small increases in interest in D&D and Critical Role scattered on the chart.
    Stranger Things is more popular than the others by far.

    D&D, the game, had its biggest boom from the movie, but…

    Google trends chart for D&D, the game. It's biggest spike is Spring 2023 when Honor Among Thieves, the D&D movie released. It's next largest spike is from Stranger Things Season 5 and Season 4. BG3 increased it a bit.
    Stranger Things Season 5 nearly matches D&D: Honor Among Thieves

    There’s one major difference — lack of tie-in gaming products.

    Rime of the Frostmaiden contained a single adventure related to the movie. There was a boutique NPC download related to the movie, but nothing like the amazing boxed set Stranger Things got. Baldur’s Gate: Descent into Avernus was barely related to the video game and its release timing was horrible.

    Nothing sold out because of Honor Among Thieves, the best D&D marketing in the history of the game, because D&D wasn’t run as a franchise system with business units failing to talk to each other.

    Both the current starter set and Welcome to the Hellfire Club are selling out.

    What’s that mean for us Dungeon Masters?

    1. Be welcoming to new and returning players.
    2. Reduce house rules when they join you.
    3. Talk about the intent of your table and what type of play you focus on .
    4. Be familiar with the most popular products.
    5. Help teach your current players to DM.
    6. See if local cafes, libraries, schools, pubs, etc need DMs.

    We are responsible for growing this glorious hobby. Thanks to the Creative Commons, various SRDs, the eternal nature of homebrewing and the thousands of other roleplaying games there is always something that’s right for someone.

    Find what’s right for your family, your friends and your community.

    People are interested. It’s up to you to be the reason they stay interested.

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  • Lore Collage: Library D&D, the Yawning Portal, Stranger Things, and 20 other things to read

    Lore Collage: Library D&D, the Yawning Portal, Stranger Things, and 20 other things to read

    Let’s skip the spoilers for Tuesday’s new product reveal. You can search the internet if you want that stuff. The big news not related to that product is this weekend’s Yawning Portal event, which is basically a convention without keynote speakers, just lots of games. The DMs are paid, so you need to toss a coin to them.

    Official D&D Products Releases and Reviews

    Ginny Loveday put together a one-sheet for all the available adventures and events at the upcoming Yawning Portal dates on Jan. 15-17. Seats are going fast. Building a ramp into this being a regular thing was a wise decision.

    Stranger Things 4 is going to lean heavy into the D&D themes that started in season 1, but faded into the background over the following seasons. The Hellfire Club is going to be right up front.

    Baldur’s Gate 3 is already out in Early Access. Dark Alliance, which is more of a team shooty/stabby game, is one of the most anticipated releases of 2021.

    No, this isn’t official, but I wish it was.

    D&D During the Pandemic

    Laramie, Wyoming library is hosting D&D this month. The next session is Jan. 13.

    Heart of the Rockies Radio, out in the mountains of Colorado hosts both kids and mature D&D.

    Pagosa Springs, Colorado is another place hosting library D&D.

    Ottawa Public Library brings back online events, including Dungeons & Dragons for 8-12 year olds.

    The Jewish Community Center of Youngstown, Ohio is hosting D&D for youth.

    Theaters and actors continue to turn to D&D as an outlet, and fundraiser. Hazards & Hijinks leans into improve. The just hosted their second session on their YouTube page.

    Dungeons & Dragons & Mainstream News

    Mental Floss reviews Heroes’ Feast.

    i09’s Gizmado writes that D&D can inspire your fiction storytelling. This speaks to me. I can’t really tell the difference between whether I create for unplayed D&D or unpublished short stories.

    Catholic blog Patheos mentions D&D without mentioning the Satanic Panic.

    Inspiration for Your Next Adventure

    A ranking of Monster Manual monsters by sex appeal.

    This amazing artist takes dice cases and turns them into little dioramas. When the pandemic fades and office life is exists again, I will have a corner dedicated to gaming. Something like this is perfect.

    February is New Gamemaster Month. If you’ve never sat behind the screen start planning your first adventure and then invite me to play.

    Reuben Wu uses drones to create modern art in landscapes. How does your illusionist or other magical entertainer paint with magic?

    FanWraps D&D Inspired Shirts

    Had a complete stranger at Costco ask me where I got my shirt just today.

    Other Geek Stuff

    CNET has a list of best board games to past time during the pandemic, to include the D&D inspired Gloomhaven.

    Owen K. Stephens has thoughts about how losing can offer buffs, or even more special the dead PC carried on in legacy.

    POCGamer is started an intensive study of generic RPGs.

    Blades in the Dark is the not-D&D that I most want to play, and you should too.

    As Always, Maps

    A collection of more than 70 maps from Dyson Logos. These are free to use commercially.

    I’ll be using this one, for certain.