Dungeons & Dragons

Playing D&D provides group participants the opportunity to learn and engage in an enjoyable role-playing game while learning valuable skills.

The basic concept of D&D is the players form an adventuring party who explore fantasy worlds together as they embark on epic quests and level up in experience. The Dungeon Master (also known as the DM and is the group’s lead facilitator) is the game's referee and storyteller.

There's no winning or losing in D&D—at least, not in the conventional way. Participants have multiple opportunities to practice collaborating with other members, problem-solving, critical thinking, and thinking more flexibly.