Role Playing Public Radio presents a weekly Actual Play podcast of tabletop role playing game sessions. We play a wide variety of RPGs, from popular classics like Dungeons and Dragons and Call of Cthulhu to indie hits like Red Markets and Fate. Some of our episodes are stand-alone scenarios and we also feature ongoing campaigns in games like Delta Green, Eclipse Phase, and Base Raiders. Give us a ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 922 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureHobbiesGames |
A cargo plane carrying a top secret corporate research project crashes into the wastes. A team of mecha pilots goes on a mission to retrieve as much salvage from the crash as possible. They'll have to brave radiation storms, bandits, giant monsters, ... more
The heroes race to save Waterdeep with careful and strategic negotiations between factions. They also must rescue Rushk from prison if they're going to have a chance in this crisis! Does Waterdeep stand a chance of surviving? Bridget as the GM – Chec... more
The agents head to France, ostensibly to investigate civil unrest and its connection to the unnatural. However, their handler found a lead on their primary target, the chemist/necromancer of the Corsican mafia. When the agents hit the streets, they f... more
Three stalwart adventurers venture into a lost citadel determined to seek treasure and glory. But as they delve into the lost citadel, they risk meeting the dangerous scarlet minotaur! This is our first adventure using the Shadowdark RPG system. Enj... more
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I appreciate that they skip long winded character introductions that nobody cares about and jump right into the story.
I also like that they keep the story moving unlike roughly 99% of the other insanely boring AP podcasts out there.
However, I started with the ReMemorex episode “the rake”. After roughly 3 minutes of banter I started counting every time the GM said “Uh” or “um”
From the 3 minute mark to the 9 minute mark I counted 137 times. (I may have missed a few).
I skipped to the more ... more
Love the Delta Green games.
I love RPPR! I’ve listened for years. They play a really wide variety of games and their adventures are often really heady and well thought out. Some of their higher concept stuff - like better angels or know evil or Red Markets - is extremely fresh and creative. Can’t say enough good things about them!
I recommend ep. 2 of better angels as a light start for new listeners, and any of their Delta Green stuff as a good starting point for folks who like horror. Lover in the Ice is a particularly s... more
I've learned so much from these guys! I always go back and make sure to take notes
This podcast has range if I've ever seen it. These folk really make it fun for not only themselves but the listener too!
Pros: range of games I've never even heard of, great humor, amazing collaborative story telling
Cons: it can be hit or miss with audio quality, (especially the early ones) also it's hard to follow an arc that you like
Overall though, probably the best actual play podcast I can think of.
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This show is a vibrant exploration of tabletop role-playing games, showcasing a dynamic range of sessions that incorporate both classic titles and innovative indie games. From intense campaigns drenched in horror, such as Delta Green and Call of Cthulhu, to lighter, humorous one-shots, the content beautifully balances thrilling narrative arcs and engaging gameplay mechanics. The show highlights the camaraderie and humor among the gaming crew, which not only entertains but provides insights into the diverse styles of play and storytelling methods that define the tabletop RPG experience. With an emphasis on interaction and character development, listeners can expect a mix of drama, creativity, and laughter, making it appealing to both seasone... more
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