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.
The regular show is informed and exuberant (also occasionally peppered with expletives), and their dramatic actual play is always fun and very well produced.
The Grognard File. Nice, consistent format. Very informative. And lots of creator interviews. Plus, Dirk has a very pleasing voice, and really makes you feel like a friend who's been invited over for a chat.
Has anyone nominated Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG Talk yet? Not only is it hilarious but Russ and Peter break down all of the news for TTRPGs while explaining some of the more obscure ones so that relative newbies like me can learn about things like Dread, WOIN, and Savage Worlds. Wonderful podcast, I listen every week.
One last nomination from me is Shapeshift.
Shapeshift is an actual play podcast chronicling the transformation of a player into a GM. Amber is a veteran ttrpg player who decided it was time to try her hand at GMing. Join her on a journey into gaining GM perspectives, insights, and experience.
She currently is running a Ryuutama campaign that is so good!
Right then, folks! It's all over! No more nominations! I'll post the big poll shortly, and voting may commence. Thanks for you all your nominations, and good luck to all the nominated podcasts.
Thank you for all your nominations. You can now vote at the link below. I'll close this thread so folks don't get confused between the two. Voting remains open until Tues, Jan 8th.
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