Dragon Strike Game Review | A Stick to the Script Review of a Classic Dungeon Crawler for the Brave

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Always Board Never Boring was considering doing a playthrough of the classic dungeon crawler Dragon Strike, from TSR, which sought to bridge the gap between board games and Dungeons and Dragons. However, he realised he should probably review the game first, and as he had an old written review kicking around, he thought it was a good excuse for another Stick to the Script episode. He's taken the old review, dusted it off, updated a few bits, and now it gets to live here on YouTube instead of on an old blog where nobody ever read it.

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