
Welcome game masters! Each week Nick Perron dives deep into the art of running role-playing games with guests experts to get tips for everyone from first-time players to seasoned veterans. Join us to find out what makes a great story and an even greater campaign!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 219 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | GamesLeisure | |||

In today's episode, the crew sits down to talk about how you can solicit advice and feedback from your players by using a real life example that happened to Nick!
In this episode, you'll discover:
* Our thoughts on what is helpful and non-helpful... more
In today's episode, the crew sits down to talk about the year we had, what games we have tried, and what we are looking to see in the new year!
In this episode, you'll discover:
* Our thoughts on systems we have tried like "Never Going Home" and "... more
In today's episode, we sit down with game designer and writer Nat Mesnard, co-founder of Scryptid Games and Unquiet Games. We dive deep into the creation of Assemblage, a GM-less roleplaying game where players collaboratively build strange science-fi... more
In today's episode, we sit down with dungeon master and blogger Jason Campbell, of Shadomain.com. We dive deep into the debate around premade versus improvised content for campaigns, how to collaborate on story with players, and creating memorable ex... more
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Nick and crew host a wonderfully insightful discussion podcast. If you’re into tabletop games, regardless of level of experience, you will enjoy listening in to the tabletopped gang.
The folks they bring on to this podcast are always so knowledgeable. I genuinely learn from every episode I listen to, and it’s entertaining every time. The humor is always natural, never forced, and it never goes overboard. They stay on topic while still allowing freedom to side track for brief moments. Overall, definitely my favorite TTRPG related podcast!
This show is amazing! A great resource for GMs, current and aspiring and just fun for ttrpg plans. Anyway, that’s the end of the review. Unrelated i just want to let all the listeners know that I, Nick, am a big doo-doo head who isn’t even good at dnd anyway.
Misleading that it’s not a podcast about reviewing tables but I like ttrpgs too. Recommend for anyone who likes dungeons and dragons or hates dungeons and dragons or thinks dungeons and dragons is just ok and prefers other ttrpgs
Wow! I love this podcast. An an avid gamer, I’m always looking for informative podcasts to help me learn more about my favorite hobby. Thanks Nick and friends!!










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