What would happen if you put every DND cliche into a bag of holding and then beat it with a humor stick? There’s only one way to find out!A Fool’s Quest is a Dungeons and Dragons Role Playing Comedy Podcast, filled with music, sound FX and terrible puns! New episodes every Friday and every episode is under one hour! No marathons! Explicit content included. (we say bad words)“A Fool's Quest is unof... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 294 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureComedy FictionGamesFiction |
The Second Breakfast Club goes toe to toe with Magnus Devlin. Jellorag makes an appearance, but Bill and Adira’s intelligence does not. Uorag gets socked and doesn’t feel so good. Eddie finds himself taking an unintended nap. Uorag decides to be more... more
The Fools set themselves to dealing with some grubby cannons. Soon after, the Second Breakfast Club finds some very intolerant traps. Fearing more traps, Eddy dispels the only helpful magic in the building. After some less-than-satisfying puzzle solv... more
The Second Breakfast Club makes their way to the Niano Asylum and finds some disturbing ritualistic magic at play. The Fools free some waylaid spirits, much to some waylaid spirits’ chagrin. The Fools then make their way to the fortress to seek out M... more
The Fools set sail to Outcast Isle to seek out Magnus Devlin…and his socks. After crossing the water, the Second Breakfast Club finds themselves up against a cliff of questionable sanity. Whilst climbing the hill of unusual size the group encounters ... more
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This podcast really showcases how FUN this game is supposed to be. By leaning into cliche's, embracing and encouraging puns and balanced editing, AFQ is able to tell a good story, deliver entertaining punchlines and keep you immersed.
A foolishly fun adventure!
I started with season 5 of the show after the trailer and the names and world seemed like so much fun I had to go back to season 1. I've been having a blast following along the fools and really enjoying the quality sound effects, music, and ambiance put into the production. Also the characters are goofy and get fleshed out as you go along, which is fun as you see the characters come together. Can't wait to see what happens and how this story evolves and grows! Keep up... more
I started with season 5 of the show after the trailer and the names and world seemed like so much fun I had to go back to season 1. I've been having a blast following along the fools and really enjoying the quality sound effects, music, and ambiance put into the production. Also the characters are goofy and get fleshed out as you go along, which is fun as you see the characters come together. Can't wait to see what happens and how this story evolves and grows! Keep up the great work!
You know why I love this podcast so much? 1. It feels like I’m at the table with you and Mike has a sound machine B. You know the game rules well enough that you don’t break the game. iii. You don’t depend on the game or the dice to make the podcast entertaining. And Finally the pun game is amazing!
I came in kind of late to the show, but once I started listening, I knew that this was going to be one of my favorite shows to listen to going forward. The story, the production, and the humor are so well done. It never failed to bring me laughs and enjoyment when I listened.
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This podcast offers a chaotic yet entertaining take on Dungeons and Dragons themes, intertwined with humor and creativity. It revolves around the adventures of the Second Breakfast Club, a group of quirky adventurers who navigate through fantastical realms filled with comedic mishaps, magical encounters, and absurd twists. The episodes are characterized by a blend of witty banter, unexpected plot developments, and a lighthearted approach to traditional D&D tropes, making it appealing for both hardcore fans and casual listeners alike. With a focus on sound effects and thematic music, the podcast creates an immersive and funny audio experience that keeps listeners engaged without demanding lengthy time commitments, as all episodes are kept un... more
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