Hello, Internet! You are now experiencing Technical Difficulties! We are a tabletop role playing game podcast, inspired by the likes of Role Playing Public Radio and The Drunk and The Ugly. We record our game sessions using Google Hangouts and want to share them with you. New episodes every Wednesday.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Leisure |
A mech war has been over for some time. The world is at peace. Two kids are playing in the wreckage when they find an ECH0 drive containing the backup of a mech pilot. Their last wish is to find the wreckage of their mecha, so that both can be laid t... more
In the campaign we deal with themes of body horror, cosmic horror, cptsd and ptsd, war, depression, debt, and more. Listener discretion is advised.
Now with their orders from the client, the delvers go deeper into the ruins. Along the way, they enco... more
As part of his series of interviews with professional GMs, Ben talked with Jacob Cordas. They also talk about their love of Harlem Unbound and Red Markets, teaching D&D players new ways to play, and why professional GMing on StartPlaying is a lot lik... more
The Agents have been through a lot. They still have a lot to go. But, for now, they do get to focus and do the one thing they all love to do:
Kill pirates.
This campaign will touch on many themes, including genocide, slavery, racism, specism, harm ... more
Full disclosure: I'm one of the hosts. I'm proud of our little "lo-fi" Actual Play podcast. We try out a wide variety of game systems and story styles, always looking to expand our horizons. We've been doing this for four years now. I bet you'll find something interesting in our feed!
Full disclosure: I'm one of the hosts. I'm proud of our little "lo-fi" Actual Play podcast. We try out a wide variety of game systems and story styles, always looking to expand our horizons. We've been doing this for four years now. I bet you'll find something interesting in our feed!
I got into listening to Tech Diff by way of RPPR. These are a good group of people telling interesting stories. They run long campaigns and one shots, and discuss things about the industry. I like that they try out new systems, and also still produce content for ones that are well established and provide solid frameworks for storytelling.
I do graphic design work by trade and I need some noise in the background. This podcast is great for that because it's just the right amount of engaging without being overwhelming and making it difficult to think. Absolutely recommend it.
They also play games that aren't Dungeons and Dragons so that's an automatic bonus star from me.
I started listening to Tech Diff because of the Red Markets games, and the 10K lakes setting works out well. The Better Angels games have some real good moments in them, and I like Chase's story.
There's only two things of note on the downside, and one of them is simply my personal opinion. One, well, there are indeed technical difficulties at times, but hey that's in the name, so you were warned. :D Second, one of the GMs for Red Markets (the one who ran Bright Point) really comes off as ... more
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