Come join the Back Alley Cleanup Crew as they stumble through life trying to survive the mean streets of the Sacred Capitol of Lambrelli, City of the Eternal Goddess. DM Jim hosts this actual-play Dungeons & Dragons 5E podcast, where he guides his party of reluctant adventurers through the twists and turns of life in the big city, where fate seems to have planned anything but a common boring life ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 79 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | GamesHobbiesLeisure |
The party barely makes it out alive! They head back to lick their wounds and try to figure out how things went so wrong. One party member makes a major decision, leading to another changing of the guard. Now we have to deal with an alligator in our m... more
With the new rogue in tow, the party delves further into the upper level of the Gauntlight. They find a stairway leading down (yeah!) and then immediately stumble across a chapel. Chapels are good, right? more
The party keeps searching the top level of the Gauntlight. In this episode, we loose a long time friend but gain a new one. Maybe having an actual rogue in a mega dungeon IS a good idea? And why are all of these creatures here in the first place? more
Well thats a wrap for the season. the players get a final goodbye along with a chance to ask the DM some questions. Some could be answered, others...still TBD. We also say goodbye to one of our own who got a great new job that precludes playing durin... more
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I listen to many D&D podcast, love the old-school flavor with the fifth edition rules. Players seem to enjoy playing, DM obviously loves running the show. They get along well. Have fun playing but not overboard with the in-house jokes. Perfect balance, worth a listen if you like actual plays. Update: I started season two recently and I would suggest that if you’re new to the podcast jump to season two. Significantly better than season one in many ways.
I listen to many D&D podcast, love the old-school flavor with the fifth edition rules. Players seem to enjoy playing, DM obviously loves running the show. They get along well. Have fun playing but not overboard with the in-house jokes. Perfect balance, worth a listen if you like actual plays.
I listen to several dnd podcasts. What I like most about this one is it’s realism. They are honest about issues that come up as a group playing this wonderful game together! Keep up the good work and I am looking forward to seeing 2!
I love D&D podcasts, and I look for a few things when I jump into a new one: How is the audio? How is the story? How is the authenticity? more
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