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|publisher = [[Target Games]], [[Riotminds]], [[Neogames]]
|publisher = [[Target Games]], [[Riotminds]], [[Neogames]]
|authors = version 1: Tomas Björklund, Lars-Åke Thor - versions 2-5: Lars-Åke Thor, Anders Blixt, Åke Eldberg, Henrik Strandberg, Marcus Thorell - version 6: Dan Slottner, Magnus Malmberg, Theodore Bergquist
|authors = version 1: Tomas Björklund, Lars-Åke Thor - versions 2-5: Lars-Åke Thor, Anders Blixt, Åke Eldberg, Henrik Strandberg, Marcus Thorell - version 6: Dan Slottner, Magnus Malmberg, Theodore Bergquist
|year = 1980s-present
|year = 1980s-present}}


'''''Drakar och Demoner'''''  (Swedish for Dragons and Demons, in Sweden commonly referred to by the abbreviation "DoD") is a Swedish fantasy role-playing game first published in 1982 by the game publishing company Äventyrsspel ("Adventure Games", later renamed Target Games).
'''''Drakar och Demoner'''''  (Swedish for Dragons and Demons, in Sweden commonly referred to by the abbreviation "DoD") is a Swedish fantasy role-playing game first published in 1982 by the game publishing company Äventyrsspel ("Adventure Games", later renamed Target Games).

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Drakar och Demoner
200px
RPG published by
Target Games, Riotminds, Neogames
Authors version 1: Tomas Björklund, Lars-Åke Thor - versions 2-5: Lars-Åke Thor, Anders Blixt, Åke Eldberg, Henrik Strandberg, Marcus Thorell - version 6: Dan Slottner, Magnus Malmberg, Theodore Bergquist
First Publication 1980s-present


Drakar och Demoner (Swedish for Dragons and Demons, in Sweden commonly referred to by the abbreviation "DoD") is a Swedish fantasy role-playing game first published in 1982 by the game publishing company Äventyrsspel ("Adventure Games", later renamed Target Games).

The first edition was basically a translation of Steve Perrin's Basic Role-Playing (which in turn is based on RuneQuest) combined with the Magic World booklet. No joke - it is actually NOT a ripoff of DnD, despite the common alliteration.

The game and setting is the best ever which is not at all a reflection of anyone's rose-coloured glasses or 80s soft-rock nostalgia. FFS it includes PIRATE DUCKS. Ducks who are pirates! And have swords and boats and go around getting all Viking up in your island tavern and crap.