DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS ONLINE (PC)
You can’t really have a “games like D&D” list without Dungeons & Dragons Online. DDO, for short, is developed by Wizards of the Coast, which of course created the tabletop game. So this is pretty much as close as you can get without purchasing a dice set or tracking down a Dungeon Master to narrate and create your journey.
DDO launched back in February of 2006 and is only for PC players. But don’t let the age of the game or its graphics fool you. DDO receives regular updates, one of its recent big ones includes the Dragonborn race which tabletop players have been utilizing for quite some time now. You can download and play DDO from its official site.
NEVERWINTER NIGHTS (PC)
Next up is a title that’s a little bit older than the first. Neverwinter Nights was released in 2002 but is based on Dungeons and Dragons’ 3rd edition.
Published by Atari and developed by Bioware, Neverwinter Nights succeeds in staying true to the table top way of doing things and features a 50+ hour long campaign, which can either be tackled solo or with a party of people. But what sets Neverwinter Nights apart from other games featuring a lengthy story is the ability to create and edit your own maps and dungeons for players to download and run. You can still buy the original version of the game through Amazon, but for Neverwinter Nights Diamond and Neverwinter Nights 2, you can check them out on GOG.