A D&D real play podcast where three best friends "encounter" guest(s) each campaign, strive to entertain, make you laugh, and make a positive impact on the world! CURRENT CAMPAIGN: Marvin's Game FOR BUSINESS INQUIRIES: contacttetpod@gmail.com
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionGamesLeisureComedy Fiction |
Scott faces down his step dad as their showdown is on the horizon... more
The Butt Eetrz make their way to their showdown with Jason, on the way Preston and Kathy get some alone time... more
The Butt Eetrz grab their mounts from Jasmine and Preston's past comes back to haunt him... more
Dex and Preston seek our Scott while he seeks out Tix... more
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Well I finally caught up. I found this podcast on YouTube originally, and I’m so happy I gave it a try. I love DnD and I’ve watched some other campaigns here and there, but this is the first podcast where I’ve actually listened to all the episodes. You guys are such a joy to listen too when I’m not worrying about school and never fail to bring a smile to my face. Your role-playing and funny banter is great and DM’s world building and storytelling is top tier. Keep up the amazing work and thank y... more
I know you guys did it for the right reasons. But the show doesn’t have nearly the same amount of magic or comedy as when Jordan and Otto were on. So sad that episode 29 was the end of the campaign for me. I tried to watch more but it just wasn’t the same. Still binging episodes 1-29, but had to unsubscribe from the paetron cause of them leaving. Still love you though
I enjoy listening to you guys while playing Minecraft, and other games. This podcast has got me through hard times and I appreciate all you guys and I love the intro song have a great (enter time it is for you) =}
Easily my second favorite D&D group next to Legends of Avantris I love the story you guys are making and I love the found family vibes the characters have together. found family has always been my favorite trope and I can’t wait for wholesome and angsty moments <3
This show brightens my day every time I listen, the jokes are hilarious and there is the perfect serious to funny ratio!! Can’t wait for more <333
Apple Podcasts | #107 | United States/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #115 | Canada/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #177 | United Kingdom/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #80 | Germany/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #134 | Australia/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #9 | Spain/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
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