Fans of a fantasy tabletop role-playing game faced real-life peril in Upstate New York this week.

The New York Post reports a trio of armed robbers interrupted a group of four people playing "Dungeons & Dragons" at a home in Niagara Falls, N.Y., on Monday. The three suspects, all men, entered an unlocked side door with a shotgun and a "machete-style knife," according to a police report.

The Niagara Gazette reports one male suspect pressed a firearm against one of the four players' necks and demanded they hand over their cell phones and wallets. The group also took a PlayStation 4, several swords, car keys and a vehicle belonging to one of the "D&D" RPG players.

The victims were not identified, but police said they were three males and one female, all in their early 20s. A police report said the men threatened the female victim before leaving.

"We have your ID's, we know where you live -- call the police and we will kill you," one of the suspects told her.

According to the Buffalo News, the stolen car was later recovered.

The suspects have not been identified.