![]() ![]() Updated Apby Luke Ackroyd: You can never have enough DnD puzzles in your campaign, and fortunately, there are many different types of puzzles out there for you to try. Fortunately, there are many unique puzzles to include in your games, some easy, some more challenging. Observing your players eagerly discussing your clues and eventually cracking the code to a mystery is always a joy. It can be tempting to stick to combat and role-play encounters, but it can be incredibly satisfying to include a few clever D&D puzzles as well. But there's no question that it achieves the rare quality of transcending it's genre.RELATED: D&D: Things You Didn't Know About Elves In no way is this one of the greatest movies ever made. ![]() the sequence where Broderick's character gets the password for the school computer.) Hacker movies have rarely come this close to being real - and, as someone who had been there and done that at about that time, it was scarily right. Laugh at the antiquated tech by all means, but be impressed by the effort taken to make it feel believable (cf. That spectacular (if implausible) NORAD set is as astounding as ever, and the last line still deserves it's place in the pantheon. And the last ten minutes or so are still jaw-dropping. ![]() Obviously the onward march of technology has rendered several of the central plot devices redundant (although, to be honest, most modern techno-thriller entries are far less plausible) but the sheer tension of the story grabs you almost from the off and never lets go - there aren't many genre movies that got an Oscar-nomination for screenplay, which amply demonstrates its quality. ![]() Watching this movie 25 years on, it still works. ![]()
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