
From captain to cog! In Campaign 3: Oddjobs, no-nonsense goblin Jassifer finds herself on the other side of death... and the universe. She’ll have to clock in at a cosmic corporation (and tackle some serious debt) before she can make her way back home. Dungeon Master Noah Perito and player Lisa Condemi lead this tight-knit D&D dramedy.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 222 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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The dungeon clean-up crew encounter some squatters! (At least they have a nice pool?)
Shout OUT to our guest Cassi of Chosen Ones! Check out the show on Youtube to hear Cassi being a most excellent DM.
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Eugh. This real estate asset is full of cursed artifacts and ominous memories.
Thank you to our guest, Cassiroll! Check out Chosen Ones on Youtube for an incredible adventure with amazing art to match.
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The gang discovers this real estate venture is filled with traps, squatters, and sexy whispers. Thank you to our guest, Cassiroll! Check out Chosen Ones on Youtube for an incredible adventure with amazing art to match.
The Halls of Gralk is an Oddjo... more
Joined by under-valued nepo-baby Mendle, Jassifer and Clover are assigned to clear out a real estate property (cough, dungeon). Thank you to our guest, Cassiroll! Check out Chosen Ones on Youtube for an incredible adventure with amazing art to match.... more
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Who knew D&D was so much fun? I had no idea what I was getting into and now Tuesdays feel a long way off… The plot is rich and sensory and the tight team clearly love the play of exploring the inner workings of their characters with warmth and curiosity. The ancillary parts played by the DM are a delight all by themselves. The music and professional production deserve a big mention too - I love losing myself in the human happy vibe of this show.
Can’t recommend this show enough for both seasoned D&D players and noobs like myself. It has an exciting and fun plot and the mechanics are easy to follow even if you’ve only got a basic understanding of how the game works.
It’s a very small cast, but the DM kills it with so many lovable and interesting NPCs that it feels much larger. Characters develop pretty quickly and quirkily, but never stop evolving and are impossible not to love or love to hate. The cast has great chemistry and have obvi... more
1. If you like Naddpod humor, you’re in the right spot!
2. Try not to die is an incredible actual play that feels like a written novel with it’s vibrant and diverse NPCs who all live in a world that the DM incredibly brings to life every single session. The story’s protagonist, Zola, is also an amazing character to follow through their journey of self discovery and the trials and tribulations that happen along the way.
3. With a single player, the pace is fast and the stakes are always high.... more
to be fair, i am in it 😌
Love this podcast, it’s got all the comedy and love as Fantasy High, with the same tight knit connection and starter friendly heirs of NADDPOD. If you’re looking for a new Realplay Podcast that’s more focused on funny than rolls, this is a show for you!
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Listeners are drawn to a concise D&D actual-play that blends drama and humor with a tight trio of players led by a Dungeon Master. The show centers on a goblin NPC navigating a cosmic corporation, debt, and high-stakes adventures, delivering fast-paced sessions with strong character chemistry and vivid worldbuilding. Production quality, musical cues, and a playful tone help keep the narrative accessible for newcomers while rewarding longtime fans. A notable draw is the blend of high-energy banter, heartfelt moments, and imaginative boss-level scenarios, which many episodes use to explore friendship, responsibility, and clever problem-solving in a fantasy-corporate setting.
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3. Conner Howard
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