
Best AI Dungeon Masters in 2026: Every Platform Compared
We tested every AI dungeon master platform we could find in 2026. Here's what's actually good, what's dead, and what's worth your time.
Honest comparisons and best-of roundups — VTTs, AI tools, dice, and the gear and platforms worth your time.

We tested every AI dungeon master platform we could find in 2026. Here's what's actually good, what's dead, and what's worth your time.

Roll20 frustrations are real - lag, pay-gated features, a clunky interface that hasn't evolved. Here are 5 alternatives, from power-user VTTs to something that removes the need for a DM entirely.

Roll20, Foundry VTT, Owlbear Rodeo, Talespire, and more - ranked by what actually matters. Plus: the scenarios where a VTT is overkill and what to use instead.

Three platforms, three philosophies. Roll20 is the accessible VTT. Foundry is the power-user VTT. StoryRoll removes the need for a DM entirely. Here's an honest comparison.

Can an AI Dungeon Master replace a human? Here's an honest look at what AI DMs do well, where human DMs still win, and when each makes sense for your table.

Compare Roll20, Foundry VTT, Owlbear Rodeo, Fables, AI Dungeon, and StoryRoll. Feature grid, pricing, and honest pros/cons for every way to play D&D online.

Two AI-powered TTRPG platforms, two very different philosophies. Here's an honest breakdown of StoryRoll vs Fables.gg - what each does best, and which one fits your group.

AI Dungeon invented the AI RPG space. StoryRoll is trying to do something different. Here's a side-by-side comparison for anyone deciding between the two in 2026.

The solo RPG market has exploded. Here are the games actually worth playing in 2026 - from Ironsworn to AI-powered D&D, ranked by people who've played them all.

We spent 50+ hours using ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini as D&D Dungeon Masters. Here's what actually works, what falls apart after session three, and when it's time for something built for the job.

Solo AI D&D is solitaire. Multiplayer AI D&D is poker. Both use cards. Both are fun. But they scratch completely different itches - and knowing which one you want changes everything.