
Chris and a cast of gamers bring you Actual Play Audio Dramas
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 345 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HobbiesLeisureGames | |||

Dom, Sheldon, and Colt are on the case of Deora Trots murder. Tune in this week to find out what happens next on Skritches. An athroanimal story of Crime, Comedy, and Drama
Cast
• Dom: Jesse Edmond AKA Doc Palindrome
• Sheldon: Kevin Minorczyk
• ... more
Dom, Sheldon, and Colt are on the case of Deora Trots murder. Tune in this week to find out what happens next on Skritches. An athroanimal story of Crime, Comedy, and Drama
Cast
• Dom: Jesse Edmond AKA Doc Palindrome
• Sheldon: Kevin Minorczyk
• ... more
Dom, Sheldon, and Colt are on the case of Deora Trots murder. Tune in this week to find out what happens next on Skritches. An athroanimal story of Crime, Comedy, and Drama
Cast
• Dom: Jesse Edmond AKA Doc Palindrome
• Sheldon: Kevin Minorczyk
• ... more
Dom, Sheldon, and Colt are on the case of Deora Trots murder. Tune in this week to find out what happens next on Skritches. An athroanimal story of Crime, Comedy, and Drama
Cast
• Dom: Jesse Edmond AKA Doc Palindrome
• Sheldon: Kevin Minorczyk
• ... more
Dom, Sheldon, and Colt are on the case of Deora Trots murder. Tune in this week to find out what happens next on Skritches. An athroanimal story of Crime, Comedy, and Drama
Cast
• Dom: Jesse Edmond AKA Doc Palindrome
• Sheldon: Kevin Minorczyk
• ... more
Dom, Sheldon, and Colt are on the case of Deora Trots murder. Tune in this week to find out what happens next on Skritches. An athroanimal story of Crime, Comedy, and Drama
Cast
• Dom: Jesse Edmond AKA Doc Palindrome
• Sheldon: Kevin Minorczyk
• ... more
Dom, Sheldon, and Colt are on the case of Deora Trots murder as Dom confronts Rip in this episode. Tune in this week to find out what happens next on Skritches. An athroanimal story of Crime, Comedy, and Drama
Cast
• Dom: Jesse Edmond AKA Doc Palin... more
Dom, Sheldon, and Colt are on the case of Deora Trots murder but things are complicated with their personal connections to Deora and Dom’s connection to the Horns Killer. Tune in this week to find out what happens next on Skritches. An athroanimal st... more
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
The hosts really go through a topic and break it down and examine it from different angles, very much to glean from this show, the first several minutes are usually a whats going on with each host before they get into the meat of the show. Also recorded with a chat room going on so you can interact with them live, check the website for date/time
Get to the point. I don't mind a quick introduction/update, but 25 minutes is just boring. Stick it at the end so I can skip it if its going to be this long.
I've only recently started listening to this show, but the wealth of knowledge on tabletop RPGs and the excellent additional show have quickly made it one of my favorites. And the conversational tone and hosts rapport with one another, combined with the insights on playing and running games, makes for an entertaining as well as educational experience.
On the contrary, these shows and the other podcasts on this network are always spot on! Thanks for everything and keep up the great RPG discussions, advice, and stories. — Jen / Pixelscapes
I started listening to Chris, Phil, and Bob several months ago. The offer some great insight into being a good GM and a good player. Some of their advice has proven timely, and beneficial in my own campaigns.
An excellent show providing great advice for running tabletop RPGs, getting some updates about "The Hobby" and you can even try to lose some weight alongside their enthusiastic community of listeners.
A definitive must lsiten to for roleplayers.
I came late to this podcast, but I've listened to every back episode, and I can wholeheartedly guarantee you will improve your gaming sessions with the knowledge this team can share. It's getting better with age.
The hosts joke about their episodes running long, but I feel I could listen for hours as they peel apart the layers of any topic.
I stumbled upon Misdirected Mark late last year and I immediately wished I'd found them sooner. Chris, Phil, and Old Man Logan have great chemistry and there is a bottomless pit of solid game perspective and advice. It's also really cool that they discuss game projects freely and openly so listeners can get a taste of the heart, blood, sweat, and tears that goes into game design. Highly recommend this show and the entire network. Keep up the good work!
I have listened to these guys since a guy named Mark hosted it! Chris, Phil and Bob don't just know their RPG's, they're all around nice guys that have good chemistry among each other. Their sound quality is also top notch. They are model representatives of the hobby. Give them a listen. You won't be sorry.
Having now listened religiously to the majority of the run I am getting that uneasy feeling that I got with Fear the Boot, Roll for Initiative and a few other high quality gaming podcasts. They each, seemingly, have a baked-in lifespan and I fear that MM is rapidly approaching the end of it's useful life. It's not as if the repetition of well worn topics is the root of the problem, there is enough variety and depth in the subjects to warrant a few goes round the block. The problem more is in the... more










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