The RPG Radiocast

Overview

This is the podcast show of the
The RPG Gazette https://groupfinder.eu/library/the-rpg-gazette
. Here you will find our interviews and sometimes discussions between staff members on all manner of TTRPG related topics!

Links

spotify.com https://open.spotify.com/show/2xUTrW31JOHyHxxIxSqak1 - Spotify feed

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My First Dungeon
Actual Play & Podcasts

My First Dungeon

English
Actual Play
Podcast
My First Dungeon is the tabletop roleplaying podcast that helps game masters learn new games and make each one better than the last. Each season of My First Dungeon features a new indie TTRPG including games like Orbital Blues, DIE, 10 Candles, The Wildsea, and so many more.Each season features an interview with the creator where they teach the GM how to play and give them all the best tips and tricks for running the game. Then we bring together an all-star cast of performers to play a game and then infuse it with original music and our award-winning sound design. There’s no better way to learn a new game than a season of My First Dungeon. Links manysidedmedia.com - Podcast website discord.gg - Discord server youtube.com - Podcast playlist

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Ludonarrative Dissidents
Actual Play & Podcasts

Ludonarrative Dissidents

TTRPG
English
Game design
"Ludonarrative dissonance" is a term from game-design commentary, describing a moment when the game mechanics pull in one direction but the game story pulls in another, creating dissonance. The ‘Ludonarrative Dissidents’ are three game designers, reviewers and commentators, veterans in the field of ludic narrative, who have come together to discuss the art, science and craft of RPG design by vivisecting game systems and seeing what makes them run.  Your hosts are Ross Payton, Greg Stolze and James Wallis. Ethos Every episode of Ludonarrative Dissidents is built around four pillars: What does this game do? How does it do that? How do people play it? Why do they play it that way? (and how well does it succeed?) We examine games from all angles: mechanical, ludic, narrativist, historical, cultural, structural, whether or not it’s fun, and Greg complains about its use of the future-conditional tense. We look at its influences and pedigree, its narrative engine, its world-building, its book-design, and James reveals that he dated the designer’s sister, or something like that. In season 2 we have added episodes that look at specific aspects of RPGs, such as initiative systems, metacurrencies and diceless games. Origins The idea behind Ludonarrative Dissidents came from a Twitter discussion in early 2021. Someone was looking for RPG designers to work on a project, someone else suggested Greg and James, and after the two of them politely declined, a third person opined that a podcast with the two talking about games and game design would be quite a thing. Greg and James exchanged a virtual glance across the Atlantic, Greg mentioned the idea to Ross, the three of them filled a Google document with ideas, and the project was born. Links ludonarrativedissidents.com - Official website spotify.com - Spotify feed podcast.apple.com - Apple Podcasts feed discord.gg - Discord server ko-fi.com - Ko-Fi page

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Canada By Night
Actual Play & Podcasts

Canada By Night

English
Actual Play
Vampire the Masquerade
Canada by Night is a live-play podcast where professional improvisers play Vampire the Masquerade! Sent to rescue his best friend’s kidnapped mother, detective-turned-vampire Everett Fry accidentally ends up the sheriff of New Haven: an experimental town that’s finding out if vampires and humans can co-exist. Stuck leading a ragtag group of officers - the Brujah bounty hunter Val, the Gangrel news reporter Evangeline, and the Tremere blood-witch Doris - can Everett keep New Haven running? Or will the sheriff’s department fail and see the town destroyed by its enemies or liquidated by the vampire council of Canada?! Links spotify.com  - Spotify feed youtube.com  - Youtube playlist (only episodes starting with 3.57) dumbdumbdice.com  - Dumb-Dumbs & Dice website

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