
A Dungeons and Dragons podcast about four dads from our world transported into a realm of high fantasy and magic and their quest to rescue their sons.
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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 186 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyImprovLeisureGames | |||

The Dads embark on the cozy adventure of running a tavern together.
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The Screams make a very important call.
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Oz meets Oz in... Con Oz, a one-shot set in the Daggerheart system!
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DM is Anthony Burch
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A survival horror about a horse.
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I really love the podcast
I avoided this podcast for a while because I thought it was four normcore Dad’s roleplaying themselves in a DND world. How wrong I was. Everything you could want from a DND podcast; from Rock Facts to complete and utter derailment of the DMs plans nearly every episode. Highly recommend.
The good: fun stories, fun twists, awesome cultural references
The bad: not really DND and the cast is dysfunctional and actively try to hurt each other and make each other fail.
The ugly(not physically, don’t know what she looks like): Beth May almost makes this unlistenable, I don’t think she knows she’s on DND podcast, just riffs and does bits. Also the joking and the complete unserious energy of the podcast makes any and all dramatic beats completely fail.
I listen to a lot of live play podcast including that one with the three brothers and their dad. This is the best by a landslide. You all make me laugh hysterically while engaging me into your stories. Absolutely incredible!
I made it several episodes into The Peachyville Horror before the unnecessary murder of an NPC (Jenkins) by one of the PCs and lack of any reaction or response by the other characters made me start to realize how deeply unlikeable a few of the PCs were and how little I cared what happened to them. The story and game play had a lot of potential, and I did learn a bit about the Call of Cthulu system, but the show as a whole started to become deeply annoying, unfunny, and taxing to spend time on. ... more
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This podcast blends comedy and gaming through an imaginative narrative where four dads find themselves transported from their mundane lives into a fantastical realm filled with absurdity and high stakes. As they navigate this new world, the stories often explore themes of fatherhood, identity, and friendship while facing bizarre creatures and comedic challenges. Each episode presents a unique adventure that often balances humor with moments of emotional depth, making it appealing to both fans of tabletop gaming and emotional storytelling.
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Dungeons and Daddies launched 7 years ago and published 186 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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