When President Ulysses S. Grant formed the Department of Justice in 1870, he made special provision for a bar of review regarding the new pass-time sweeping across the land: role-playing games. This bar was meant to establish a standard of quality to ensure that “neckbeards, dorks, geeks, quiet bookish girls, and Guys Who Are Way Into Anime, If You Know What I Mean” were not adversely affected by ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureGamesHobbies |
The RPG Review Board Podcast celebrates their first year of production! In honor of this historic event, we turn the tables and give our gift to you, dear listener: an episode a few days earlier than expected. In this episode, the judges take a look ... more
My game can beat up your game! New editions of RPG systems are inevitable, but they don’t have to cause heartache. Judges Case and Adam dive into the whos, hows, and whys of RPG editions and rules updates in this episode.
Long, long ago in a decade far, far away, there was a different Star Wars and an RPG set in that very different galaxy. A galaxy where you could feel the Force. Stop sniggering! This is a family show.
Sir, the players are revolting! They’re always revolting, but this time they’re taking over the microphones! Perpetual players Trey and Heidi talk about what it’s like to review RPGs from a player’s perspective.
Revenge of the ampersand! Our judges take on a fantasy RPG with roots in many editions of the great grand-daddy of games that put words together with this funny little thingy in between. Are the judges amused? Entertained? Shaken, not stirred? Give a... more
Judges Adam and Nathan talk about Gen Con 2022. They review what they are attending, and what they are looking forward to at this year’s convention. More Megagames. More board games. More RPGs. More rules for grappling.
Let’s talk mutants in a blasted nuclear wasteland! No, let’s talk Mad Max biker gangs in a blasted nuclear wasteland! Well, we can agree on the wasteland. And that free PDFs can be pretty great.
We return to memory lane, this time with Trey and Nathan. They discuss how they got started in the hobby and reminisce about the environment, culture, timelines, and games they experienced early in their gaming career.
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