
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 | 935 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | GamesHobbiesLeisure | |||

The Black Company Roleplaying Game is a fast-paced, deadly game of swords, sorcery, and soldiers, based on the novel series by Glen Cook. The all-too-mortal soldiers of the Black Company fight and die for an Empire ruled by wicked sorcerers with the ... more
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I’ve only listened to a bit of this show so far, but the playthrough they do of Impossible Landscapes in 2023 is WONDERFUL. All the PCs are so great, wonderful dynamics and arcs. Very funny game without feeling forced, just the dramatic irony and tension of the characters interacting with cosmic horrors. #1 toxic yuri (post timeskip)
Really entertaining actual play. Relaxed but sharp GMing, with groups of players you’d be happy to hang out and roll dice with. Good range of systems and scenarios. Often funny and always engaging.
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
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A variety of gameplay experiences unfold through engaging sessions of tabletop role-playing games. The content features classic RPGs like Dungeons and Dragons and Call of Cthulhu, as well as indie titles such as Red Markets and Fate, providing a broad spectrum of gameplay styles and narratives. Episodes consist of both standalone scenarios and ongoing campaigns that explore deeper story arcs, often filled with humor, intense action, and surreal elements. This actual play series stands out for its combination of entertaining storytelling, character dynamics, and the exploration of complex themes within both horror and comedic contexts, making it appealing to RPG enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
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