
Episodic Adventures
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureHobbiesGames | |||

This week, Lisa and Jordy stick our cheese dust-covered hands into a grab bag of gaming questions! We discuss table theatrics, our GM load-outs, dice superstitions, and what to do with an empty cheese ball tub.
CW: brief, fictional mentions of grief... more
This week, Jordy, Lisa, and Sean dig through the pulp of “The Horror on Tau Sigma 7", a Mothership pamphlet adventure. We discuss ominous cave art, door puzzles, fun with biohazards, and missing out on the teeth room.
CWs: gore, brief reference to p... more
Tune in for our spiciest episode yet as Lisa, Jordy, and Sean chew on “Hapsy Kordo’s Kitchen Horrors,” a Down We Go module! We discuss quest triggers, taste boils, and what an Azoic Crusher is, even.
CW: body horror, fatphobia
“Hapsy Kordo’s Kitche... more
Welcome to 2026: the year of doin’ the damn thing. We share our RPG resolutions and favorite anythings of 2025, all while shamelessly insert pod anachronisms.
CW: brief mentions of gore and political violence
Jordy’s 2025 Favorites:
• The Criterio... more
With bowed heads and resolute hearts, Sean, Jordy, and Lisa journey through "Pilgrims of the Black Obelisk," a Dungeon Crawl Classics funnel. We discuss Vancian magic, puzzle woes, and procuring locally grown, organic character gristle for the meat g... more
This week, Lisa, Jordy, and Sean check in to the Yazeba’s Bed & Breakfast – a fantastical slice-of-life system – for the chapters “A Birthday For Gertrude” and “Goodbye Yazeba”. We discuss systematizing roleplay, what the term “cozy game” even means,... more
In our first Sidebar, Jordy, Lisa, and Sean walk through their time cavorting in the halls of GameHole Con, one of our favorite gaming conventions! We discuss organized play, time constraints, the joy of the 1-3 hour game, and mysterious dungeon frui... more
This week, Johan (Jordy), Lotta (Lisa), and Hannes (Sean) journey through Sweden (Nevada) in “The Recycled Boy,” a Tales From The Loop quickstart adventure. We discuss 80s nostalgia, what goes into an effective one-shot, the horror of being a tween, ... more
I love the focus on adventures over rules, I think it does a better job of capturing the spirit of an RPG. Especially for indie games like these.
Knowledgeable hosts, too! Represent, Chicago!!
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This podcast focuses on tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs), celebrating both classic and indie systems. Episodes often feature lively discussions on various game modules, exploring their narratives, mechanics, and themes while weaving in personal anecdotes and industry insights from the hosts. Noteworthy topics include environmental horror, humor in gameplay, and reflections on the hospitality industry illustrated through role-playing scenarios. The hosts engage listeners with a blend of criticism and enthusiasm, aiming to cultivate a community around TTRPGs and the diverse pathways they offer for creativity and camaraderie.
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