Andrew Nathenson and a special guest discuss Blood on the Clocktower, a social deduction/hidden role game by the Pandemonium Institute. Each episode revolves around a specific character from the game, discussed in three parts: playing as the character, bluffing as though you are the character, and running the character in a game as the Storyteller. Episodes are released every other Monday at 10 am... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 92 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | GamesLeisure |
Andrew and special guests Capelli and Kohav discuss Storyteller conduct, going beyond just getting the rules of the game right. Including using your voice, body, movement, and timing to create the best possible experience for your players. more
Andrew and special guest Edd Gabriel discuss the ways our opinions about Trouble Brewing have changed and stayed the same. Capelli also makes a brief appearance. more
Andrew discusses things that were missed in previous episodes in Season 3, and general strategies that weren't quite stated. more
Andrew and special guests Kendra and Ben Finney discuss the Judge and Voudon, Travellers from the Bad Moon Rising edition of Blood on the Clocktower. more
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The in-depth discussion and varied perspectives on the game Blood On The Clocktower found in this podcast is great. It’s enriched my experience of playing the game and has inspired me to learn more about the game while improving my gameplay. more
If you are interested in delving into Blood on the Clocktower, there is no better place. Andrew has excellent guests who've put a lot thought into the game and have much to say. They've looked at the game from so many angles and learned so much about the game that they impart here. more
Andrew Nathenson absolutely ‘gets’ Blood on the Clocktower, and is a charming and talented host. Great for any BOTC fan seeking to improve their game, or just learn a little more about what’s behind their favourite roles.
I’d recommend this to anyone who likes social deduction games as it doesn’t just explore Blood on the Clocktower, but also how high level social deduction players think. more
I love this game as I with family played at various conventions. I’m a little scared about playing without the expert storytellers. But these podcasts are great introduction to the game and storytelling.
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