
The Cult of Tea and Dice for when you just have to drink tea and play RPG's. Wherein a number of British people review and play Roleplaying, video and board games and also drink tea!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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The Templars have decided that just noping out of Pairaud’s plan to melt the pope is a good idea. First though they nee... more
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A lot of actual play podcasts have come and gone over the years, but these folks settled on a winning formula oh so long ago and have done wonders with it. Bringing a variety of systems to life, they approach gaming with a collaborative spirit and sense of humor that would be the envy of many a gaming group.
I fear though that in order to maintain the consistency that is so hard to achieve with such endeavors, the team behind this show have used production techniques that may not be to everyone... more
As if the title couldn't endear me enough to this podcast, (being the consumated hoarder of both tea and dice that I am) an animal focused RPG just knocks my socks off.
I loved the mini tea review, and the warm camraderie the cast shares with one another. At times there is a bit of an echo that makes it hard to hear in the recording, but overall I was utterly delighted and will be returning, eager for more!!
I gotta start where the podcast starts. The tea reviews leave me in a very happy mellow place. Beyond that, the games are enjoyable and enthusiastic, if a little confusing. I find it harder to settle into a cast without a long running serial game, but aside, everyone's having fun, and there's a lovely variety from farm murder to regular murder to murderhobo-ing.
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Excellent actual play podcast. Great descriptive GM'ing, and some amazing characters and actions, particularly in Cthulu. Some great campaigns and very funny one off's like the "50" episodes and the Discworld ga,e. Manage to be funny and entertaining without detracting from the games, everyone who does tabletop should listen to this.
I was recommended this cast and I will say up front that body horror is not my thing, but I can say for sure that if someone is into it, they'll like this podcast. The Keeper (I think that's what they're called in Cthulu games) does their job brilliantly and definitely was able to spook me out. I rated 4/5 because I did have some issues with tapping/typing that were really disruptive to my experience (I mean, thank you, for saving me from my subconscious) but I also have an APD that makes those ... more
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Focusing on a unique blend of tea culture and tabletop role-playing games (RPGs), it showcases entertaining actual play sessions where a group of friends engages in varied gaming systems, including traditional RPGs, board games, and video games. Notable for its lighthearted tone, the content features discussions around tea, providing a cozy backdrop as players immerse themselves in thrilling narratives and character-driven stories, often infused with humor and camaraderie. Listeners can expect a dynamic experience filled with diverse game systems, intriguing plotlines, and a warm social ambiance.
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