
Former game store employees talk about Dungeons and Dragons, Board Games, Miniature Games, and a host of other things. With over 30 years of combined experience as Game Masters of a number of Role Playing systems and nearly as many years as hobby game enthusiasts, the Dropouts are here to help you get the most out of your time at the gaming table.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureHobbies | |||

Mr Gibbs is joined by Mrs Gibbs, Dan, and Cat to talk about their New Year's hopes and dreams from a hobby perspective. The conversation goes all over the place, but lots of fun was had by all!
Mrs Gibbs comes back to the show to help talk about how Mr Gibbs teaches games, especially to non-gamers. Does the show go a little off the rails? Maybe, but with Mrs Gibbs you never know what kind of fun will be had.
In the second installment of RPG Speed Dating Mr Gibbs, DKC, and Cat talk about the speed date they took with Daggerheart. Published by Darrington Press, Daggerheart is a game of brave heroics and vibrant worlds with new and interesting mechanics tha... more
Mrs Gibbs stops by to chat with Mr Gibbs about the kinds of games that you should take to a potential game night with non-gamers. They talk about what to think about when looking at your own collection and give you a bunch of games from their own col... more
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Great informative resource for Game Masters of any tabletop Roleplaying game. Especially D&D.
I enjoy each episode.
Great discussion of a variety of gaming topics, particularly valuable for tabletop role playing fans- players and game masters alike. The first few episodes do start off a little unsteady as they get their feet under them, so it might be better to start with a more recent one to get a feel for the podcast.
Thanks for the session zero episode! Will be back for sure
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Apple Podcasts | #95 |
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Game Store Dropouts launched 6 years ago and published 75 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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