
Welcome to Role Radio, an actual play, 5th Edition, Dungeons & Dragons Podcast.
We are a group of old friends who get together every week and have fun playing D&D, and fun for us is role playing, rolling dice, and rolling on the floor laughing. We then take that fun time and edit it , fill it with music, sound effects, and surprises to create a fast paced, cinematic and compelling story so that y... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 127 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In this episode the party found time during their battle to, yet again, tackle a moral quandary.
Though no consensus was made, the party did unanimously agree on one thing. Quesnef is totally useless!
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In this episode Someone does experiments with animals. Someone tries to ruin a good plan. Someone does not bite the bullet. No one gets hypnotized by swirly whirlies, and no one gets any pizza.
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This episode will make you feel like dancing, while simultaneously inspiring you to turn a dark scary room into a sparkly disco night club, with a very good Poison song jamming in the background. Just like any DnD game.
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In this episode we take a deep dive into Schick's White Plume Mountain module while the players literally take a deep dive into what may or may not be a death trap. Yeah, its probably a death trap.
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This is the best D&D podcast around! The production quality is amazing (after the first few episodes improve the mic issues). They use sound effects and music to great effect.
More importantly than that, the DM and the players have amazing chemistry that really shines through. The humor and fun is palpable and thoroughly enjoyable. I wish I could watch this as a TV show.
Do yourself a favor and check out this podcast, it's amazing!
This is a great podcast cast the cast is a close and humorous bunch that simply love the game It great to hear such group exist. So if you are a veteran dragon of the game this may be a good podcast for you.
The characters really develop over time, and the adventure feels unique and exciting. Really funny players too, the jokes are either genuinely hilarious or so ironically dumb that they’re funny. Certainly a bit slower in the first few episodes, but 100% worth sticking with it for the long term. Highly recommend!
This is a great podcast cast. I do not get the feeling that crucial or dramatic non combat interaction with NPc and developments for PC are stage , pre plan or written and a Ted out. Love the party interactions and it fells like a campaign I have played or DM. It a addictive podcast so I hope it goes on for a long time. Keep up the good work!
THIS WAS A GREAT SERIES! I was be to DnD and this was great for learning terms and it was enjoyable. I've taken on being a DM and I've learned a lot from these guys.
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This podcast presents an actual play of 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons, showcasing a group of friends as they embark on adventures in the Forgotten Realms, specifically featuring the Scourge of the Sword Coast. The episodes are characterized by a blend of engaging storytelling, humor, and camaraderie, with players creatively navigating challenges, encountering various mythical creatures, and enjoying dynamic battles. The editing enhances the listening experience with music, sound effects, and a cinematic quality, making it an entertaining option for both D&D enthusiasts and newcomers alike. The focus on friendship, role-playing, and cooperative gameplay likely appeals to those seeking an immersive and lighthearted take on tabletop gaming.
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Role Radio launched 6 years ago and published 127 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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