
The Home of Hero Points - the DC Heroes RPG podcast - and Let's Roll! - the role-playing podcast about the gamer experience!
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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On this episode of Let's Roll!, Siskoid welcomes the Irredeemable Shag and his GameMaster Patrick Pence to talk about the granddaddy of science fiction games, Traveller! Plus, GameMaster Advice on how to use (or not use) any given RPG's big Meta-Arc!... more
On this episode of Let's Roll!, Siskoid welcomes back Daniel "Pout" Ouellet to cover Torg Eternity, the genre mash-up cinematic game they've been playing together for the past three years. Plus, GameMaster Advice on how the GameMaster's voice might c... more
Siskoid doles out GameMaster advice in this special "column" episode, focusing on how to start gaming. How do you get your kids involved in the hobby? How do you massage expectations based on your new group's past experiences? And how do you make pla... more
On this episode of Let's Roll!, Siskoid welcomes fellow GameMaster Ian Fletcher back to the show to cover Iron Crown Enterprise's Middle-Earth Role Playing (or MERP), the first and longest-serving role-playing game set in the worlds of J.R.R. Tolkien... more
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"Let’s Roll" is an exhilarating podcast that brings the world of role-playing games to life. Each episode invites listeners into immersive storytelling sessions, where creativity and camaraderie shine. The hosts are not only skilled players but also passionate narrators, making every quest feel engaging and dynamic.
The blend of humor, suspense, and character development keeps you on the edge of your seat. Whether you're an experienced gamer or new to the RPG scene, the approachable format and ... more
like DC Comics. I like role playing games. If only there was a podcast that combined these two things. There is, and this is it.
It doesn't come out very often, but when it does it's a real treat. Fun and informative with plenty of entertainment for those more into character lore than the gaming. Subscribe today!
You might think a podcast about the DC role playing game from the '80s is a pretty nerdy endeavor. You're not wrong. After listening to an episode, I do feel like I missed out on this phenomenon. The hosts obviously have passion for the game, and the sourcebooks sound like great resources for DC at the time. I would play! Let your Freak Flags fly!
It is worth the listen when it finally comes out.
Even if you never rolled a 20-sided dice, you can enjoy this podcast, where hosts Shag and Siskoid take you through the various releases in the classic DC Roleplaying game. From the original box set to the source books and beyond, if it was part of the game, it will be covered here, with the usual twinkle in the eye you expect from the Fire and Water Podcast crew!








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