Game designers show you their favorite monster, how it works, why it works, and what it means. Each bite-sized episode features a D&D or TTRPG designer and the monster of their choice.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Megan Maricle shares the deadliest catch for dungeon delvers everywhere!
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An alien shark feeding off the living islands of an alien world, the wave lurcher is a partner in the search for life.
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The dodo is a funny-looking bird with a funny-sounding name that never knew what hit it. There isn't a more fitting icon of extinction.
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OGL 1.1 risks killing the thriving ecosystem of valuable third-party content for Dungeons & Dragons. Don't wait: tell Wizards of the Coast they're making a mistake, and tell your favorite third-party creators it's worth staying in the fight.
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The play episode was fun, then the old "orcs are black people" propaganda episode ruined it right away. Very thinly veiled virtue signaling throughout.
I love the artistic and cultural approach to villains taken in this podcast. Showing how a monster is conceptualized and designed as well as how that connects to the human condition is intriguing. The first episode is especially great on the human front, showing how the monster and the player identity can blend together as you play, bringing a totally new approach to gaming that I’ve experienced.
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I really enjoy this podcast. It ist the perfect length for in between and super interesting!
This is such a fun 'cast, it breathes life into monsters, that perhaps isnt' something people would have thought of. Having great guests on and their genuine conversation is enjoyable. I am appriciative of the smaller bite-sized episodes, but if in the future longer episodes were to be made, I would listen happily.
I thought that it was great how excited you can tell everyone is to talk about their creations and all the insights that go onto that creation. It’s like this peek into why these guys do what they do and also surprisingly reflective and makes you think about just what’s around and why you may be into ttrpgs. Anyway I loved it. Sounded great
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