A tabletop role-playing game show where we learn to become better gamemasters and role-players by filling ourselves with stories and knowledge. We talk Dungeons and Dragons, film history, mythology, archaeology, literature, and much more.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 101 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | HobbiesLeisureGames |
The time has come to take a break from the podcast. In this special episode, I go over the reasons why I'm pressing pause on the podcast. The podcast may return in a new format, but at this moment I am not sure of its future. Thank you so much for li... more
Award-winning game designer and writer, Tristan Zimmerman, returns to the podcast. We cover three incredible situations you can use in your tabletop role-playing games. We begin with a princess turned cold war broadcaster. Then we take a look at a te... more
Director John Putch joins me on the podcast today. John's directorial work includes TV shows like Big Bad Beetleborgs, Grounded for Life, Scrubs, and more. Among his feature films are Mojave Phone Booth, The Father and the Bear, and many others. In t... more
The founder of Kobold Press, Wolfgang Baur, joins me on the podcast today. We have a wide-ranging discussion covering game mastering, game design, and much more. Wolfgang informs us how he discovered Dungeons and Dragons and gives us insight into Kob... more
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Great show! Love the format, guests are interesting, topics relevant and have added to my games. more
Dicegeeks podcast offers interviews with actors, directors, writers and brings it around to how it can improve your own work
This podcast has a variety of guests on and there are gems to mine for gaming goodness in every episode!
This has quickly become one of my all time favorite podcasts. Matt gets some incredible guests and the conversations they have are so useful for any GM, storyteller, or fan of TTRPGs. As a new GM, I have learned so much and always keep a pen and notebook nearby so I can write down all the wonderful tips, tricks, and ideas I hear. If you’re looking to take your skills and knowledge to the next level, look no further.
Though some of the episodes have some crunchy sound quality, I have found this podcast to be both fun and informative. I find the historical references to hit that nostalgia bone perfectly too. Thanks for giving me several hours of entertainment while grinding through the work day.
Apple Podcasts | #123 | Hong Kong/Leisure/Games |
Apple Podcasts | #160 | China/Leisure/Games |
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Dicegeeks.com Tabletop RPG Show launched 5 years ago and published 101 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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