Phil, Chris, Bob, and Jerry play and discuss a campaign they’ve created and are playing. Now, instead of just hearing them talk about the theory of gaming and game mastering of the games they’re playing you can actually hear what they do at the table. It’s come full circle in their exploratory play series, MM Plays.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 332 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | GamesHobbiesLeisure |
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The his podcast is full of great advice! But I have never liked Chris S. Between his return to the show, the changes he’s brought to it, and my dissatisfaction with how the network communicated about the harassment allegations against him, I just can’t listen anymore. The only genuinely regretful time I’ve abandoned a podcast.
You won't find any other podcast that delves so deeply into what makes role-playing games tick. They tackle a huge variety of topics, and are prominent and prolific voices of indie games. Keep it up Misdirected Mark!
Lots of information and a good time
I love listening to these guys. They focus a lot on more modern games and playing styles which I like, but they acknowledge that as long as you are having fun, there is no wrong way to role play.
The whole collection from this studio is great whether I am learning about GMing from Misdirected Mark enjoying Pandas talking games everything is a blast
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