
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 70 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Categories | GamesLeisure | ||||

Season Three: The Time-Travel Season
Our Guests
+David Fisher
+James Pozenel
Show Notes after the jump
Guest Notes David Fisher
* Shinobi 27 Games, publisher of such fine products as:
* Feast of the Preserver
* Trolls of Mistwood
... more
Focus on the bit wolf
Our Guests
+David Fisher
+James Pozenel
Show Notes after the jump
Guest Notes David Fisher
* Shinobi 27 Games, publisher of such fine products as:
* Feast of the Preserver
* Trolls of Mistwood
* Revelation of... more
It's gotta be a slackwagon.
Our Guests
+Bob Brinkman
+Andrew Shields
Show Notes after the jump
Guest Notes Bob Brinkman
* Sanctum Secorum podcast
Andrew Shields
* Fictive Fantasies blog
Show Notes Call of Cthulhu
Adam plugged t... more
Our Guests
+Bob Brinkman
+Andrew Shields
Show Notes after the jump
Guest Notes Bob Brinkman
* Sanctum Secorum podcast
Andrew Shields
* Fictive Fantasies blog
Show Notes Drink Glenlivet Archive 21-Year-Old Scotch
MacWizard, Brewery ... more
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Although it has been a few years since the last ‘Drink Spin Run’ episode, they remain a fantastic podcast resource for anyone wanting to design roleplaying games, scenarios and games generally. The hosts, Adam and Don, discuss a variety of themes ranging from favourite scenarios, props and handouts in games, creating campaigns and (my favourite) designing urban adventures. What are standouts in this podcast are: (1) the range of really excellent guests, who share a wealth of experiences and e... more
I miss this podcast. The conversations always had a great blend of thought provoking and casual. Ranging from osr, indie music and beer and anything else as I comes up.
Let me get out of the way that this podcast is good. They consistently get stellar guests and their drink-spin-run format is fun. Unfortunately, their low-prep nature just doesn't lend itself well to diving deep on any topics with their guests to merit a second hour of recording. They quickly lose steam during this segment, coming armed with only 1-3 questions, and fill the rest up with filler comments on why their guests were brought on the show, noting how they're just soaking things in, or a ... more
Adam and Don have done their homework. While the format of split episodes might be off-putting for some, the content is great every episode. Never before have I've been more inspired to explore different paths and authors.
On the surface, yes they do talk about beer, music, and RPGs, but they always have great guests and interesting (often in depth) discussions about important topics in the gaming community.
If you are one of those "roleplaying gamers" that only plays one game system, don't like reading, don't like finding new music, and don't enjoy a thought provoking discussions... this is not the podcast for you.
Otherwise, SIT BACK AND ENJOY!










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