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The Weekly Scroll Tabletop Podcast

The Weekly Scroll
Tabletop Roleplaying Games
Kickstarter
Tabletop Rpgs
TTRPG
Tabletop Role-Playing Games
Forbidden Psalm
Mothership
Liminal Horror
Tabletop RPG
Skirmish Games
Vaults Of Vaarn
Lost Pages
In the Light Of A Setting Sun
Exalted Funeral
Gencon
His Majesty the Worm
Miniatures
The Last Sabbath
Ttrpgs
Eat the Reich

Discussion and review of ttrpgs, skirmish and war games, board games, solo games, adventures, and more.

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes321Founded5 years ago
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GamesLeisure

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Latest Episodes

On this episode of The Weekly Scroll Podcast, Ryan sits down with TANNER SIMPSON to talk miniature sculpting, writing systems, community, Wanted! Reward, and Slumlord! (and yes, Tanner is blurry in real life)

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On this episode of The Weekly Scroll Podcast, Ryan sits down once again with M. ALLEN HALL to talk adventure writing, crowdfunding, Game Months, and OUT OF THE IRON LABYRINTH, a one-character adventure designed for Old-School Essentials where you mus... more

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On this episode of The Weekly Scroll Podcast, Ryan sits down with Matt Brereton of Protagonist Games to play BUFF THIS 2141, a brutally dynamic, model agnostic, single miniature wargame where you desperately fight for survival in Buff City.

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On this episode of The Weekly Scroll Podcast, Ryan sits down with Matt Brereton of Protagonist Games to talk wargaming, noir cyberpunk, writing your first game, and BUFF THIS 2141, a brutally dynamic, model agnostic, single miniature wargame where yo... more

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Recent Guests

Matt (Protagonist Games)
Guest, designer of Buff This 2141
Protagonist Games
Episode: EP 326 | We play BUFF THIS 2141
Matt Brereton
Founder of Protagonist Games, Buff This 2141 designer
Protagonist Games
Episode: EP 325 | We interview MATT BRERETON
Wythe Marschall
Creator at Stillfleet Studio
Stillfleet Studio
Episode: EP 323 | We interview WYTHE MARSCHALL
Max Moon
Founder/creative lead of Flaming Hand and Max Moon Games; involved in OSC Month project
Flaming Hand / Max Moon Games
Episode: EP 321 | We play THE BLACK SPIRE PACT
Bryan Larkin
Bryan of Arcane Sword Press, OSR-focused publisher
Arcane Sword Press
Episode: EP 320 | We interview ARCANE SWORD PRESS
Nic Mammoth Miniatures
Founder, sculptor, and publisher at Mammoth Miniatures
Mammoth Miniatures
Episode: EP 317 | We interview MAMMOTH MINIATURES
Zach (Soul Muppet)
Zach; Soul Muppet Publishing representative; UK-based indie RPG publisher
Soul Muppet Publishing
Episode: EP 316 | We interview SOUL MUPPET
Greg Horton
Founder of Electi Studio, publisher of BLASTER and collaborator on Eternal, Hobgoblin, and Dead by Lead
Electi Studio
Episode: EP 315 | We interview GREG HORTON
Andre Novoа
Owner/Lead Designer at Games Omnivorous
Games Omnivorous
Episode: EP 313 | We interview ANDRE NOVOA of Games Omnivorous

Hosts

Ryan Lynch
Host of The Weekly Scroll Podcast, widely involved in the show and related tabletop content
Hunter
Co-host of The Weekly Scroll Podcast

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 54 ratings
  • Great pod

    New listener, love hearing the commentary on new and old ttrpg rules books! The guys are funny, knowledgeable and have interesting takes. Great job!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    B.u.t.t.s.
    Canadaa year ago
  • Enjoying these smart and honest product reviews!

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Len Pelletier
    2 years ago
  • Great real rpg discussion

    Love this. These guys review games in a way that is honest and useable when I am deciding what to buy. Love it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mattofumi
    Australia3 years ago
  • The best in indie rpgs

    Best dudes in the game right now. Thoughtful, funny and generous.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Insaneozo
    United States3 years ago
  • 5 stars cause 1 star is for losers

    Whoever left a one star review clearly has no brain.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Theres trees up there
    United States4 years ago

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The show is seen as a reliable, entertaining source for indie TTRPG news and reviews.
Listeners praise thoughtful, funny discussions and practical takeaways.
A few feel the vibe is very much creator-focused with strong industry camaraderie.
Fans appreciate insider insights into indie publishing and crowdfunding.

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Apple Podcasts
#62
Poland/Leisure/Games
Apple Podcasts
#69
Ukraine/Leisure/Games
Apple Podcasts
#180
Norway/Leisure/Games
Apple Podcasts
#249
Poland/Leisure

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

EP 325 | We interview MATT BRERETON
Q: How did you approach Kickstarter and prelaunch updates?
I used bi-weekly updates before launch to share progress, merch, and con appearances, turning the campaign into a running blog that built anticipation and a sense of community around the project.
EP 325 | We interview MATT BRERETON
Q: What makes Buff This 2141 different from other skirmish games?
The core differentiator is the buff-token mechanism that permanently or temporarily modifies key stats mid-battle, combined with a tight 20-30 minute playtime and a strong emphasis on creating a cinematic, noir-influenced story on the table.
EP 325 | We interview MATT BRERETON
Q: What is Buff This 2141 in a nutshell?
It is a compact, 1v1 skirmish game where each player controls a single model whose stats are dynamically buffed during the game, removing traditional list-building and focusing on a fast, narrative-driven experience.
EP 315 | We interview GREG HORTON
Q: How did the shift to one-author-per-book format for BLASTER come about?
The idea grew from internal conversations and external feedback, culminating in purchasing the rights to BLASTER to allow a single author to drive a book, which helped streamline production and strengthen the publisher-author relationship.
EP 315 | We interview GREG HORTON
Q: What sparked the formation of Electi Studio and the BLASTER project?
Greg explains his long career in graphic design, the invitation to join the BLASTER project, and how that momentum led him to launch Electi Studio to publish BLASTER full-time.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Weekly Scroll Tabletop Podcast

What is The Weekly Scroll Tabletop Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show concentrates on tabletop role-playing games, skirmish and war games, board games, and related hobbyist content. Across episodes, it frequently covers indie publishing, crowdfunding journeys, design philosophy, artwork and layout, conventions, and community-building within the TTRPG space. Guest voices range from game designers and small-press publishers to artists and project leads, offering practical insights for creators and publishers while also delivering accessible recommendations for listeners deciding what to buy or back. A notable strength is its hands-on brightness about crowdfunding, production timelines, and the realities of bringing indie games to market, which tends to resonate with aspiring creators and industry prof... more

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