Dragon+ was a mobile application developed by marketing agency Dialect Inc. in collaboration with Wizards of the Coast for Apple and Android products.[1]
History[]
After the Dungeon and Dragon magazines were placed on hiatus in December 2013, Wizards of the Coast concentrated on the release of the 5th edition of the Dungeons & Dragons game. Rather than bringing the magazine out of hiatus, Wizards began to develop a platform that would both collate all of its social media content and also deliver a free bi-monthly collection of content in a similar vein to that which was found in the old magazines.
Content[]
Dragon+ contains interviews, spotlights on Dungeons & Dragons multimedia; articles on classic D&D products; official rules clarifications; fiction; lore; humor and more.
Issue Index[]
Appendix[]
See also[]
- List of Dragon+ issues on this wiki
- List of Dragon+ covers on this wiki
- Dragon magazine
- Dungeon magazine
- Polyhedron Newszine
External links[]
Disclaimer: The views expressed in the following links do not necessarily represent the views of the editors of this wiki, nor does any lore presented necessarily adhere to established canon.
References[]
Connections[]
Dragon+ Issues | |
2015 | Dragon+ #1 • Dragon+ #2 • Dragon+ #3 • Dragon+ #4 • Dragon+ #5 |
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2016 | Dragon+ #6 • Dragon+ #7 • Dragon+ #8 • Dragon+ #9 • Dragon+ #10 • Dragon+ #11 |
2017 | Dragon+ #12 • Dragon+ #13 • Dragon+ #14 • Dragon+ #15 • Dragon+ #16 • Dragon+ #17 |
2018 | Dragon+ #18 • Dragon+ #19 • Dragon+ #20 • Dragon+ #21 • Dragon+ #22 • Dragon+ #23 |
2019 | Dragon+ #24 • Dragon+ #25 • Dragon+ #26 • Dragon+ #27 • Dragon+ #28 • Dragon+ #29 |
2020 | Dragon+ #30 • Dragon+ #31 • Dragon+ #32 • Dragon+ #33 • Dragon+ #34 • Dragon+ #35 |
2021 | Dragon+ #36 • Dragon+ #37 • Dragon+ #38 • Dragon+ #39 • Dragon+ #40 |
2022 | Dragon+ #41 |