Taking nominations for best RPG Podcasts of 2018!

The Gauntlet's Fear of a Black Dragon takes a look at (mostly) TSR-era and OSR adventures, analyzes how they play, and then pivots to deeper discussion on GMing a particular facet of that adventure.

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The Gauntlet's Fear of a Black Dragon takes a look at (mostly) TSR-era and OSR adventures, analyzes how they play, and then pivots to deeper discussion on GMing a particular facet of that adventure.
 

resindoctor1

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Seconding Dungeons and Randomness

Dungeons & Randomness - This is a fun group of people who have a good global community to of players from all over the world. They have been consistently playing D&D campaigns for some time. The most amazing thing about this pod cast has been listening to the transformation of the Dungeon Master's life. He started the pod cast as a factory worker who was always told that he shouldn't follow his ambitions, and through help with the community he transformed his life so that he was able to do this pod cast and make a living by doing it! He even eventually meets his wife. The blend of real and fantasy is truly inspiring in this epic podcast.

I agree wholeheartedly with Sands999. Three groups playing independently in the same 5e world and timeline - plus awesome DM and characters - give this long-running podcast’s second Arc real suspense and draws you in quickly. The world has immense depth of backstory (partly from roughly 600 hours of Arc 1 still available) and a setting book is promised for Kickstarter next year.

I can’t wait!
 
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MaxPower94

Villager
People have nominated a lot of podcasts. I'm sure you all think your nomination is the best show and deserves the award. I'm sure many of them are very good shows. However, the best podcast of 2018 is unequivocally Dungeons and Randomness. I give the show not just another nomination, but the strongest endorsement I can.

The PCs have real agency unlike many other shows where the DM is shoehorning the story to fit their plot line. Crucial to this effect is, rather than letting the players run wild, binding them by consequence. Each choice is haunted by the show's maxim, everything has a price. The price can be great too in the brutal and nihilistic type of world that can only be created by someone from New Jersey. PCs suffer permanent injury or death, and it's more than a matter of paying for resurrection or restoration. Regrowing a limb is the result of a long and complex quest. Resurrection has been greatly tempered and if it succeeds it may change and break a PC, it could kill the caster, or both. The spell lists have been stripped of teleportation, goodberry, and other powers that trivialize the rigors of an adventurers life.

This fundamental philosophy makes D&R a top tier podcast alone. What sets it above and beyond anything else is the use of multiple parties. Any one of their groups would make for a great show, but when their stories weave together over time, and you see the law cracked down on one group so hard because the last set of adventurers nearly burned down the town, or a group defeats an evil wizard in the east and you realize this will hasten his tyrannical ally combating the group in the West, the feeling can be overwhelming.

http://www.dandrpodcast.com/
 

BigJackBrass

Explorer
"Improvised Radio Theatre - With Dice!" (https://tekeli.li/podcast/) in which Roger Bell_West and Michael Cule discuss games, listener questions and why you can't just do everything in GURPS the way Roger would like.

Consistently released on the first of each month, it's a very thoughtful and considered discussion.
 

Morrus

Well, that was fun
Staff member
Just a couple of days left! There's a lot of awesome podcasts nominated. This will be one heck of a competition!
 



Morrus

Well, that was fun
Staff member
So far we have 99 nominations. They are:

25 Years of Vampire the Masquerade
8bit Saga
Advanced Sagebrush & Shootouts
Androids and Aliens
Author & Dragons
Board With Life
Chaotic Goodness
Character Creation Cast
Chimpions
Critical Hit
Crudely Drawn Swords
D&D Is For Nerds
d20 Dames
Dames and Dragons
Death Saving Bros
Demipia, the Third Age
Discern Realities
Down with D&D
Dragon Talk
Drunks and Dragons
Dungeons & Randomness
Dungeons Master's Block
Fandible
Fate and the Fablemaidens
Fear of a Black Dragon
Fear the Boot
Forgot My Dice
Friends at the Table
Gamers Table
Gaming and BS
Gaming with Gage
Glass Cannon Podcast
Glitter Dice
GM Word of the Week
Godsfall
Happy Jacks RPG
Heart Beats: A Heart Warming Fantasy Podcast
Hearty Dice Friends
Hello From The Magic Tavern
Heroes Rise Podcast
HexTalk
Hobbs & Friends
How We Roll
Improvised Radio Theatre with Dice
Interstitial
Just One More Fix
Ken & Robin Talk About Stuff
Kids on Bikes
Know Direction
MegaDumbCast
Miskatonic University Podcast
Morrus’ Unofficial Tabletop RPG Talk
Mouse Guardians
Mud and Blood
Myth Takes
Neoscum
North by North Quest
On A Roll
Play Better Podcast
Protean City Comics
Queer Dungeoneers
Quest Friends
Red Moon Roleplaying
Roll For Combat
Roll To Play
She's a Super Geek
Skype of Cthulhu
Sounds Like Crowes
Spout Lore
Suddenly Tabletop
System Mastery
Tabletop Babble
Tabletop Champions
The Adventure Zone
The Broadswords
The Coriolis Effect
The Demonplague
The Dungeoncast
The Esoteric Order of Roleplayers
The Formal Gamer
The Good Friends of Jackson Elias
The Grognard Files.
The Iconic Podcast
The One Shot Podcast
The Order 66 Podcast
The Redacted Files
The Rolistes Podcast
The RPG Academy
Total Party Kill
Total Party Thrill
Very Random Encounters
Walking Away From Arcadia
We Hunt the Keepers
What Would the Smart Party Do?
Wizard on the Wynd
Wizard on the Wynd
You Meet In A Tavern

There's one day left, so if your favourite podcast isn't in that list, nominate it quick!
 
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