
a TTRPG podcast by queer people, for queer people
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 111 | Founded | 3 years ago | 
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Arts  | |||

It's been three years of queeRPG already! Join our hosts, Kenzie Tartaglione and Ashley Westover, for a queeRPG Halloween Special! This year, we are playing the game, Murderous Ghosts by Vincent D. Baker and Meguey Baker.
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During this Press Pause, Kenzie Tartaglione sat down with game designer Graham Gentz, to chat making games, Under the Autumn Strangely, and their newest game, Love For the Love Gods!
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During this Press Pause, Kenzie Tartaglione sat down with RahRah, creator of The Heart is a Dungeon and an editor extraordinaire! We chat making actual plays, the intense side of sound design and the importance of building communities.
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During this Press Pause, Kenzie Tartaglione sat down with game designer Doug Devandowski to chat about everything Kids on Bikes!
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This episode was produced by Kenzie Tartaglione and Ashley Westover. Edi... more
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from episode one i have been ABSOLUTELY captivated by this show—all of the actors are so incredibly talented, their emotions shine so clearly through their voices. the master of ceremonies is chameleon-like in her ability to shift into the vastly different characters she portrays, and the nuance of the foreshadowing in each of the episodes is truly remarkable. i will be listening to season one on repeat for weeks, likely, before i can move on to the next!! absolutely incredible work by all!!
I’ve never listened to a podcast so fast!! Couldn’t get enough of it. Time stamps for content warnings would be awesome :)
This show is incredible! Brenden, April and Mads portray delightfully nuanced characters with SO much going on and Kenzie’s brain-palace full of diverse and interesting NPC’s make me giggle, and cringe, and blush in rapid succession. Wildmore is a very interesting way to present MH that makes it feel more like an Audiodrama, but doesn’t let you forget that this is all coming from a TTRPG. I love everything about the show and can’t wait for things to get even crazier.
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The content revolves around tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs), showcasing the narratives and experiences from diverse perspectives within this gaming community. Topics include discussions on game design, storytelling philosophies, and emotional dynamics in gameplay, often emphasizing the importance of player agency and community building. The show features various guests from the TTRPG space who share their insights and experiences, enriching the conversation with unique storytelling elements and highlighting the significance of queer representation in gaming narratives. The unique format blends gameplay with interview-style discussions, providing an immersive experience that appeals to both players and listeners who appreciate intricate... more
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