Imagine your best game of D&D. The shocks, the twists and turns, the moments that can’t be caught because you just had to be there. That’s Dice Shame. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 238 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionGamesLeisureComedy Fiction |
Imagine your best game of D&D. The shocks, the twists and turns, the moments that can’t be caught because you just had to be there. That’s Dice Shame. more
Imagine your best game of D&D. The shocks, the twists and turns, the moments that can’t be caught because you just had to be there. That’s Dice Shame. more
Imagine your best game of D&D. The shocks, the twists and turns, the moments that can’t be caught because you just had to be there. That’s Dice Shame. more
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I initially enjoyed this, but after listening to the ridiculous antics of two of the PCs, I've decided it's not for me. more
Dice Shame is a lot of fun. Adventure, well-strategized DnD combat, puns and memorable characters. I am personally very fond of Jack the nerdy wizard from Waterdeep, but there is also a fun and complex fox, a grave cleric with wonderful cooking skills, a dwarf with more depth than meets the eye and an anxious druid with some really cool spells. What's more, the GM is really very very good at, well GMing and I am definitely stealing some ideas for my own games! The neat editing and the music also... more
I started listening to the show because I wanted to hear what other tables sounded like and get some hints on how to run a better campaign but I feel in love and can’t wait for each new episode.
The other cast members are pretty good, but Red is the most annoying character. He's like an ex-drama student who never grew out of craving the spotlight despite being in his thirties. Ongod he must have a childhood injury which prevents him from being able to play one game without caking on ten layers of comedic relief that no one wants or needs.
Absolutely love this show. The players are funny, the characters are interesting, and the combats are well paced. I love the intro banter and outtakes, Jo is an amazing DM, and the editing is very well done.
Apple Podcasts | #250 | Canada/Leisure/Games |
Apple Podcasts | #188 | France/Leisure/Games |
Apple Podcasts | #190 | Australia/Leisure/Games |
Apple Podcasts | #20 | Norway/Leisure/Games |
Apple Podcasts | #47 | Russia/Leisure/Games |
Apple Podcasts | #52 | Saudi Arabia/Leisure/Games |
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Dice Shame launched 4 years ago and published 238 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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