Minecraft has given The Forgotten Realms a cubic makeover in the new Dungeons & Dragons DLC. The friends I play D&D with are curiously also the same friends who get the annual itch to set up a Minecraft server, and at least once a year we disappear into the realm of right angles and are lost to the world. As well as this crossover in interests, both D&D and Minecraft provide a space to be creative, social, and enjoy freeform play, so this collaboration between Wizards of the Coast and Everbloom Games seems a natural fit.
In this DLC you can choose from 4 classes: Barbarian, Paladin, Rogue, and Wizard. Though obviously a limited selection next to the tabletop game, you'll be able to specialise by allocating stat points wherever you'd prefer. You'll be looting, upgrading, monster slaying, and of course… rolling a lot of dice.
Seeing some of D&D's classic monsters in the iconic Minecraft style is alone worth the price of entry: Blocky mimics, mind flayers, and beholders? Um, yes please. Those familiar with the setting will also get a kick from experiencing some known areas like Candlekeep, Icewind Dale, and Revel's End, to name a few. The Dungeons & Dragons DLC trailer shows some extravagant builds, varied weapons and armour, and plenty more that had me sending out a group message to try and get a party together asap.