Nominate Your Favourite RPG Podcasts of 2020!

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It’s that time of year again! Nominate your favourite RPG podcasts of 2019. As a reminder, here are last year’s Top 10, and here's 2018. Who will take the crown for 2020?

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As always, the podcasts are divided into two categories: ACTUAL PLAY and TALK. Actual Play podcasts are podcasts where the podcasters play an actual tabletop RPG for your listening enjoyment. Talk podcasts include interviews, reviews, discussion, opinion, advice and news.

Hall of Fame
Last year's winners were Tablestory (Actual Play) and The Grognard Files (Talk). These two podcasts joined The Adventure Zone, and The Good Friends of Jackson Elias in the Hall of Fame, and are not eligible to enter this year.

How it works
This is the nomination thread. In this thread, anybody can nominate their favourite tabletop RPG podcast in each of two categories (Actual Play, and Talk).

Once the nominations close, they will be compiled and the full (valid) list presented in a poll for public voting.

The Top 10 in each category will be announced first on Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG Talk, and then later posted here to the website.

Rules for valid nominations:
  • podcasts, not videos
  • must have released at least 3 new episodes in 2020
  • the main focus must be tabletop RPGs
  • must not be your own podcast
  • must include a link to the podcast’s web page
  • if a group puts out multiple podcasts, they are combined into one nomination
  • say why
  • podcasts in the Hall of Fame are no longer eligible
  • one nomination per category per person only

Nominations open for two weeks, until Sunday 29th November. The poll will come shortly thereafter. The results will fittingly initially be announced in our podcast and posted here as an article later.

Nominate your favourite by posting in the replies. You only get to nominate one in each category (Talk, Actual Play). Make sure to check the rules above or your nomination may not valid.
 
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Eyes of Nine

Everything's Fine
So my noms:
AP: Three Black Halflings. They are half AP, half talk. But I've got another that's all talk, so these guys end up as my AP nom.
The three hosts are funny and passionate about RPGs. One USican and 2 Brits talk D&D through the lens of black culture. They have been recording their Wagadu Chronicles game; and if you like APs, you could do worse than listen to their game.

Talk: Daydreaming about Dragons. Judd talks about many RPGs, and has an interesting take every time. I don't think he's got his own website; but here's his Anchor page:
 

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W1n570n

Villager
Actual Play: Mass Effect Adventum
The show is a self contained and original story set in the Mass Effect universe. Filled to the brim with them classic tough decisions. Great characters, great cast, and one of the best GMs with Bert Jennings.


The show is great
 

MrT3a

Villager
Actual Play : Force Majeure !

Why ? Because they are a great show with lots of fun and serious moments, silly and frightening, a delicate balance rarely seen in cooperative storytelling.

 

It’s that time of year again! Nominate your favourite RPG podcasts of 2019. As a reminder, here are last year’s Top 10, and here's 2018 Who will take the crown for 2020?

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As always, the podcasts are divided into two categories: ACTUAL PLAY and TALK. Actual Play podcasts are podcasts where the podcasters play an actual tabletop RPG for your listening enjoyment. Talk podcasts include interviews, reviews, discussion, opinion, advice and news.

Hall of Fame
Last year's winners were Tablestory (Actual Play) and The Grognard Files (Talk). These two podcasts joined The Adventure Zone, and The Good Friends of Jackson Elias in the Hall of Fame, and are not eligible to enter this year.

How it works
This is the nomination thread. In this thread, anybody can nominate their favourite tabletop RPG podcast in each of two categories (Actual Play, and Talk).

Once the nominations close, they will be compiled and the full (valid) list presented in a poll for public voting.

The Top 10 in each category will be announced first on Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG Talk, and then later posted here to the website.

Rules for valid nominations:
  • podcasts, not videos
  • must have released at least 3 new episodes in 2020
  • the main focus must be tabletop RPGs
  • must not be your own podcast
  • must include a link to the podcast’s web page
  • if a group puts out multiple podcasts, they are combined into one nomination
  • say why
  • podcasts in the Hall of Fame are no longer eligible
  • one nomination per category per person only

Nominations open for two weeks, until Sunday 29th November. The poll will come shortly thereafter. The results will fittingly initially be announced in our podcast and posted here as an article later.

Nominate your favourite by posting in the replies. You only get to nominate one in each category (Talk, Actual Play). Make sure to check the rules above or your nomination may not valid.
It’s that time of year again! Nominate your favourite RPG podcasts of 2019. As a reminder, here are last year’s Top 10, and here's 2018. Who will take the crown for 2020?

View attachment 128542

As always, the podcasts are divided into two categories: ACTUAL PLAY and TALK. Actual Play podcasts are podcasts where the podcasters play an actual tabletop RPG for your listening enjoyment. Talk podcasts include interviews, reviews, discussion, opinion, advice and news.

Hall of Fame
Last year's winners were Tablestory (Actual Play) and The Grognard Files (Talk). These two podcasts joined The Adventure Zone, and The Good Friends of Jackson Elias in the Hall of Fame, and are not eligible to enter this year.

How it works
This is the nomination thread. In this thread, anybody can nominate their favourite tabletop RPG podcast in each of two categories (Actual Play, and Talk).

Once the nominations close, they will be compiled and the full (valid) list presented in a poll for public voting.

The Top 10 in each category will be announced first on Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG Talk, and then later posted here to the website.

Rules for valid nominations:
  • podcasts, not videos
  • must have released at least 3 new episodes in 2020
  • the main focus must be tabletop RPGs
  • must not be your own podcast
  • must include a link to the podcast’s web page
  • if a group puts out multiple podcasts, they are combined into one nomination
  • say why
  • podcasts in the Hall of Fame are no longer eligible
  • one nomination per category per person only

Nominations open for two weeks, until Sunday 29th November. The poll will come shortly thereafter. The results will fittingly initially be announced in our podcast and posted here as an article later.

Nominate your favourite by posting in the replies. You only get to nominate one in each category (Talk, Actual Play). Make sure to check the rules above or your nomination may not valid.
Show: How We Roll
Category: Actual Play
Site: Home - HowWeRoll Podcast
Why: focus on horror ties together D&D and Call of Cthulhu campaigns and one shots, good roll playing and GM storytelling, consistently high audio and production quality
 

Daily Dwarf

Villager
Category: Talk
Show: Appendix N Book Club
A great show where hosts Jeff Goad and Ngo Vinh-Hoi, plus guests, discuss books from the Appendix N list in the 1st edition Dungeon Master's Guide, and analyse how the concepts contained within can be applied to gaming. Insightful, entertaining and thought-provoking.
 

Yajster

First Post
TALK - I nominate the podcast "What Would the Smart Party Do", the lads are fonts of wisdom.
 


Eknarfer

Villager
Category: Talk

Podcast:

Iconic Podcast | A podcast about all things 13th Age

Why: A smart and useful podcast about F20 RPGs. While it is about "all things 13th Age" it is not only about 13th Age. There are great discussions about encounter and adventure design, how to engage players, and how to share world construction duties between the GM and the players. It is always fun and interesting. Most useful for 13th Age, but great all around and very applicable for all your favorite fantasy TTRPGs!
 

I'd like to throw The Dragonlance Canticle into the "Talk" dungeon if it's not there yet. Years of service to the D&D and Dragonlance community and a lot of people involved along the way.
 

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