An Actual Play Horror RPG podcast covering Call of Cthulhu, Mythos and Lovecraft adjacent stories. Join me Andy Goodman from Expedition to the Grizzly Peaks and our rotating cast of gaming luminaries.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 214 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Love the show, wonderfully crafted collaborative story telling essentially. Even if you don’t know or care about the system, the stories are fun, original and excellently executed. You keep me smiling out hiking in all weathers, and I massively appreciate you and what you are all bringing into the world.
Love the energy of GM Andy and the camaraderie of the PCs. As a non-gamer, this inspires me to maybe try one day! I followed the Blackwater Creek saga for a first foray, and felt generally creeped out and wonderfully invested in how the story played out. Keep up the good work! Update: I am Sofina shoveling meatballs. 🍝
Just listened to the Grizzly Peaks playthrough of Berlin: The Wicked City's "The Devil Eats Flies." Really enjoyable actual play, interesting characters. Especially admired the way the keeper improvised with the players: knows the rules cold but keeps it fast and fun. I learned a lot about how to run a game from listening.
Fantastic podcast for online roleplay. Not the usual fare of fantasy stereotypes. Keeper Andy does a firdt rate job as keeper/gamemaster. 2 Thumbs-up.
I just discovered this wonderful podcast and am now fiendishly making my way through its back catalog. I stumbled across it looking for actual-plays of David Larkins' amazing Call of Cthulhu sourcebook, Berlin: the Wicked City, and was instantly hooked. The GM and players are engaging, intelligent, and funny, and all do a great job breathing life into well-thought-out, intriguing characters (and NPCs). I admire the self-possessed, unhurried GM'ing style here, reacting well in the moment, improv-... more
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