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''Doom and Destiny'' is an indie game developed by [=HeartBit=] Interactive released on the Xbox 360 on August 25, 2011. This game tells the tale of four friends (Nigel, Johnny, Mike, and Francis) on their way to see Benjamin, their gamemaster, for a role-playing session at his house. When they realized that he's not here, they search around his house and come upon his cellar. When they find a book entitled "Doom and Destiny", they try to start the game to prepare for his arrival. When they find out that the next room they enter is a burning dungeon, they see that there is more to the role-playing game than meets the eye. Eventually, it leads the boys into another world, where they are proclaimed to be "legendary heroes" to stop a villain whose name cannot be said. If they ever hope to return home and find their gamemaster, they must defeat the evil villain of the story, along with performing other heroic duties. HilarityEnsues as they encounter many different characters and [[ShoutOut Shout Outs]].

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''Doom and & Destiny'' is an indie game developed by [=HeartBit=] Interactive released on the Xbox 360 on August 25, 2011. This game tells the tale of four friends (Nigel, Johnny, Mike, and Francis) on their way to see Benjamin, their gamemaster, for a role-playing session at his house. When they realized that he's not here, they search around his house and come upon his cellar. When they find a book entitled "Doom and & Destiny", they try to start the game to prepare for his arrival. When they find out that the next room they enter is a burning dungeon, they see that there is more to the role-playing game than meets the eye. Eventually, it leads the boys into another world, where they are proclaimed to be "legendary heroes" to stop a villain whose name cannot be said. If they ever hope to return home and find their gamemaster, they must defeat the evil villain of the story, along with performing other heroic duties. HilarityEnsues as they encounter many different characters and [[ShoutOut Shout Outs]].



* DudeWheresMyRespect}}: Despite their efforts in helping people, the main characters are still considered nuisances and threats among them.

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* DudeWheresMyRespect}}: DudeWheresMyRespect: Despite their efforts in helping people, the main characters are still considered nuisances and threats among them.

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''Doom and Destiny'' is an indie game developed by HeartBit Interactive released on the Xbox 360 on August 25, 2011. This game tells the tale of four friends (Nigel, Johnny, Mike, and Francis) on their way to see Benjamin, their gamemaster, for a role-playing session at his house. When they realized that he's not here, they search around his house and come upon his cellar. When they find a book entitled "Doom and Destiny", they try to start the game to prepare for his arrival. When they find out that the next room they enter is a burning dungeon, they see that there is more to the role-playing game than meets the eye. Eventually, it leads the boys into another world, where they are proclaimed to be "legendary heroes" to stop a villain whose name cannot be said. If they ever hope to return home and find their gamemaster, they must defeat the evil villain of the story, along with performing other heroic duties. HilarityEnsues as they encounter many different characters and [[ShoutOut Shout Outs]].

This game was also released on the PC for $4.99 on Desura, and [[http://www.windowsphone.com/en-us/store/app/doom-and-destiny/9efd9741-3430-4172-83b0-21029e68ff89 for the Windows Phone in late 2012]].

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''Doom and Destiny'' is an indie game developed by HeartBit [=HeartBit=] Interactive released on the Xbox 360 on August 25, 2011. This game tells the tale of four friends (Nigel, Johnny, Mike, and Francis) on their way to see Benjamin, their gamemaster, for a role-playing session at his house. When they realized that he's not here, they search around his house and come upon his cellar. When they find a book entitled "Doom and Destiny", they try to start the game to prepare for his arrival. When they find out that the next room they enter is a burning dungeon, they see that there is more to the role-playing game than meets the eye. Eventually, it leads the boys into another world, where they are proclaimed to be "legendary heroes" to stop a villain whose name cannot be said. If they ever hope to return home and find their gamemaster, they must defeat the evil villain of the story, along with performing other heroic duties. HilarityEnsues as they encounter many different characters and [[ShoutOut Shout Outs]].

This game was also released on the PC for $4.99 on Desura, and [[http://www.windowsphone.com/en-us/store/app/doom-and-destiny/9efd9741-3430-4172-83b0-21029e68ff89 for the Windows Phone in late 2012]].
2012]]. The game has since received two sequels: ''Doom & Destiny Advanced'', and ''Doom & Destiny Worlds''.
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* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler: After figuring out that Lord Destiny has made Death play D & D to prevent her from killing him--stating that Death is free to go when she wins and Lord Destiny is the Game Master and thus can't be killed--Benjamin pops in stating that due to Death having so much fun playing the game, Death has won and the deal is null and void.]]

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* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler: After [[spoiler:After figuring out that Lord Destiny has made Death play D & D to prevent her from killing him--stating that Death is free to go when she wins and Lord Destiny is the Game Master and thus can't be killed--Benjamin pops in stating that due to Death having so much fun playing the game, Death has won and the deal is null and void.]]



* {{Dude Wheres My Respect}}: Despite their efforts in helping people, the main characters are still considered nuisances and threats among them.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: When the gang teleports into the land, they stop by two people playing D & D. [[spoiler: That is actually ''very'' crucial to the plot. See above.]]

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* {{Dude Wheres My Respect}}: DudeWheresMyRespect}}: Despite their efforts in helping people, the main characters are still considered nuisances and threats among them.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: When the gang teleports into the land, they stop by two people playing D & D. [[spoiler: That [[spoiler:That is actually ''very'' crucial to the plot. See above.]]



* {{Holding Out For a Hero}}: Mike points out with a question about why people could not at least fend for themselves. The response goes along the lines of "It's the heroes' tradition to save the day."

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* {{Holding Out For a Hero}}: HoldingOutForAHero: Mike points out with a question about why people could not at least fend for themselves. The response goes along the lines of "It's the heroes' tradition to save the day."



* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler: Judas has betrayed the four heroes mid-quest. When the four have cornered him at a cliff, he accidentally says TheScottishTrope and dodges the lightning, only to fall down to his death in the process.]]

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* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler: Judas [[spoiler:Judas has betrayed the four heroes mid-quest. When the four have cornered him at a cliff, he accidentally says TheScottishTrope and dodges the lightning, only to fall down to his death in the process.]]



* TheScottishTrope: Saying [[spoiler: Dark Eidous]] will cause lightning to strike on an unfortunate victim. Used as a weapon by Nigel and several enemies to different effects.

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* TheScottishTrope: Saying [[spoiler: Dark [[spoiler:Dark Eidous]] will cause lightning to strike on an unfortunate victim. Used as a weapon by Nigel and several enemies to different effects.


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* WeaponBasedCharacterization: Each of the main characters uses unique weapons that fit a key aspect of their personalities, such as Francis specializing in DeviousDaggers and being the group's CombatPragmatist that would prefer to not engage deadly opponents in direct combat.

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* WeaponOfChoice:
** Johnny: [[HeroesPreferSwords swords]] and [[AnAxeToGrind axes]]
** Francis: [[DeviousDaggers Daggers]]
** Nigel: Staffs
** Mike: Guns and Bows

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* WeaponOfChoice:
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%%** Johnny: [[HeroesPreferSwords swords]] and [[AnAxeToGrind axes]]
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axes
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Francis: [[DeviousDaggers Daggers]]
** %%** Nigel: Staffs
** %%** Mike: Guns and Bows

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