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<blockquote data-quote="Mannahnin" data-source="post: 8922860" data-attributes="member: 7026594"><p>I barely make time for any, but a couple I've enjoyed are:</p><p></p><p>1. The Adventure Zone, an RPG spinoff of My Brother, My Brother, and Me (which seems itself to be a genuinely amusing and fun podcast, but I've barely listened to any of it). Specifically the first campaign, named The Balance Arc, which started out with the three brothers and their dad fumbling through a highly comedic, stripped down take on D&D 5E with the Lost Mines of Phandelver in one hour installments, then rapidly warped into a really epic and crazy campaign. It gets genuinely moving and emotional as it goes. The DM definitely leans more toward the storytelling side than it being really player-directed, but it's a hell of a story.</p><p></p><p>2. Witchever Path, a quasi choose-your-own-adventure modern horror fiction audiodrama. Each story is released in maybe 4-8 installments, and after each episode they have the audience vote on 2-3 options for what the main character does next, then they write and record the next episode based on that decision. I like the writing quite a bit, and while the couple making it started out just with themselves, as they've gone on they've increasingly upped their game on audio quality, sound effects, atmospheric music, and an expanded cast of good voice actors. Disclosure: I'm voice acting in the latest series. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>3. Fear of a Black Dragon. Ostensibly "an old school RPG podcast", this largely focuses on reviews and occasional play sessions of old and OSR gaming products. The two guys hosting, however, are coming at it largely from a more modern perspective, being game designers and writers for The Gauntlet (producers of games like Trophy, and Brindlewood Bay), rather than original grognards stuck in their ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mannahnin, post: 8922860, member: 7026594"] I barely make time for any, but a couple I've enjoyed are: 1. The Adventure Zone, an RPG spinoff of My Brother, My Brother, and Me (which seems itself to be a genuinely amusing and fun podcast, but I've barely listened to any of it). Specifically the first campaign, named The Balance Arc, which started out with the three brothers and their dad fumbling through a highly comedic, stripped down take on D&D 5E with the Lost Mines of Phandelver in one hour installments, then rapidly warped into a really epic and crazy campaign. It gets genuinely moving and emotional as it goes. The DM definitely leans more toward the storytelling side than it being really player-directed, but it's a hell of a story. 2. Witchever Path, a quasi choose-your-own-adventure modern horror fiction audiodrama. Each story is released in maybe 4-8 installments, and after each episode they have the audience vote on 2-3 options for what the main character does next, then they write and record the next episode based on that decision. I like the writing quite a bit, and while the couple making it started out just with themselves, as they've gone on they've increasingly upped their game on audio quality, sound effects, atmospheric music, and an expanded cast of good voice actors. Disclosure: I'm voice acting in the latest series. :) 3. Fear of a Black Dragon. Ostensibly "an old school RPG podcast", this largely focuses on reviews and occasional play sessions of old and OSR gaming products. The two guys hosting, however, are coming at it largely from a more modern perspective, being game designers and writers for The Gauntlet (producers of games like Trophy, and Brindlewood Bay), rather than original grognards stuck in their ways. [/QUOTE]
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