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Episode 118 - John Harper Interview (aka The Same Page Page) John Harper is a game designer with an embarrassment of riches in his back catalogue. Blades in the Dark, Lady Blackbird, Lasers and Feelings, Danger Patrol, Ghost/Echo and most recently the rebooted Agon in collaboration with Sean Nittner. He joins the lads to discuss BitD and other forged in the dark games, share insights on upcoming content including the cyberpunk Null Vector, reflect on Lady Blackbird and of course give insights into the latest project of Greek heroes, Agon. You can find out more about his games on the One Seven design page, including some free, back his efforts by supporting Patreon, or find him on Twitter among other places. Check out Agon on the Evil Hat website. Get in touch, the lads love to hear from you! Facebook: facebook.com/thesmartparty Twitters: twitter.com/the_smart_party Email: thesmartparty@hotmail.com Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/thesmartparty Patreons: patreon.com/thesmartparty
Episode 118 - John Harper Interview (aka The Same Page Page) John Harper is a game designer with an embarrassment of riches in his back catalogue. Blades in the Dark, Lady Blackbird, Lasers and Feelings, Danger Patrol, Ghost/Echo and most recently the rebooted Agon in collaboration with Sean Nittner. He joins the lads to discuss BitD and other forged in the dark games, share insights on upcoming content including the cyberpunk Null Vector, reflect on Lady Blackbird and of course give insights into the latest project of Greek heroes, Agon. You can find out more about his games on the One Seven design page, including some free, back his efforts by supporting Patreon, or find him on Twitter among other places. Check out Agon on the Evil Hat website. Get in touch, the lads love to hear from you! Facebook: facebook.com/thesmartparty Twitters: twitter.com/the_smart_party Email: thesmartparty@hotmail.com Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/thesmartparty Patreons: patreon.com/thesmartparty
In which we fight the Emporer of Malakar, Milo sees his grandfather again, and SSotCO avoids boulders for awhile. We played the Danger Patrol system by John Harper. It's in Beta here (http://www.dangerpatrol.com/) And check out John's Pateron (https://www.patreon.com/johnharper) The Music is by Tucker Lemos The Music was performed by Tom Benz, Tucker Lemos, Alex Simons, and William Chen The Cover Art is by Ariel Chu Henry was Milo Matias was Sir Sibalancia Pat was BRASH 96 Special Guests: Henry Lane, Matias Korfmacher, and Pat Gerald.
Wherein BRASH-96 lassoes a dragon, Milo makes the Z101 shiny, and Sibilancia encounters his old boss. We played the Danger Patrol system by John Harper. It's in Beta here (http://www.dangerpatrol.com/) And check out John's Pateron (https://www.patreon.com/johnharper) The Music is by Tucker Lemos The Music was performed by Tom Benz, Tucker Lemos, Alex Simons, and William Chen The Cover Art is by Ariel Chu Henry was Milo Matias was Sir Sibalancia Pat was BRASH 96 Special Guests: Henry Lane, Matias Korfmacher, and Pat Gerald.
Wherein BRASH-96 follows the episode title perfectly, we learn the majority of our heroes are former cultists, and the Z101 demonstrates its (Mostly) Autopilot feature. We played the Danger Patrol system by John Harper. It's in Beta here (http://www.dangerpatrol.com/) And check out John's Pateron (https://www.patreon.com/johnharper) The Music is by Tucker Lemos The Music was performed by Tom Benz, Tucker Lemos, Alex Simons, and William Chen The Cover Art is by Ariel Chu Henry was Milo Matias was Sir Sibalancia Pat was BRASH 96 Special Guests: Henry Lane, Matias Korfmacher, and Pat Gerald.
In which BRASH-96 shortens his enemy, Milo turns his one-speed bike into a convertible, and Sir Sibilancia plays with lightning. We played the Danger Patrol system by John Harper. It's in Beta here (http://www.dangerpatrol.com/) And check out John's Pateron (https://www.patreon.com/johnharper) The Music is by Tucker Lemos The Music was performed by Tom Benz, Tucker Lemos, Alex Simons, and William Chen The Cover Art is by Ariel Chu Henry was Milo Matias was Sir Sibalancia Pat was BRASH 96 Special Guests: Henry Lane, Matias Korfmacher, and Pat Gerald.
¡A pedido de nuestros oyentes (bueno, uno, pero nos gusta complacer), volvemos a los juegos de rol! MaGnUs y el Profesor Dinosaurio nos traen RE: señas del juego de rol pulp/scifi Danger Patrol, y la serie de comedia, animación, y rol HarmonQuest (de Dan Harmon, creador de Community, co-creador de Rick & Morty, etc). Arte de Jacob Hottle y Starburns Industries. Con música de The Supersonicos, Ryan Elder, y Sabaton (interpretando a Rautbier). Próximo programa: Re: seña de The Punisher, la serie de Marvel/Netflix.
La más nueva iteración del DCEU está entre nosotros, el equipo se ha formado tras el amanecer de la justicia, y aquí les traemos la RE: seña correspondiente. Sin un Superman que los ilumine, MaGnUs, el Profesor Dinosaurio, y el invitado Ezequiel desmenuzan la película, y ven que esperanzas existen entre los escombros. EXTRA: Discusión sobre las costumbres alimenticias de Jason Momoa. Con música de Danny Elfman, y The Lonely Island con Justin Timberlake. Próximo programa: Danger Patrol (juego de rol) y Harmonquest (programa web sobre juegos de rol).
Mentally Un-Table Adventures, Danger Patrol Session 2 Episode 4The grand finale on Saturn as the Danger Patrol rescues the princess from the evil Donnie Brass Knuckles and his army of shadow!
Mentally Un-Table Adventures, Danger Patrol Session 2 Episode 3No longer facing the threat of execution the Danger Patrol attempts to find who is the power behind the throne.
Mentally Un-Table Adventures, Danger Patrol Session 2 Episode 2The members of the Danger Patrol fight to avoid execution at the hands of the crystal dragons of Saturn. Will they live to save the princess and find out who is behind the attack?
Mentally Un-Table Adventures, Danger Patrol Session 2 Episode 1Another capable group of Danger Patrol cadets find themselves in hot water on Saturn.
WHY 30 PIZZAS? The Danger Patrol finally gets to the bottom of the question that has haunted Crow Simons since Season 1! The Crimson Republic's plots have brought their doomsday device to the very roots of Rocket City, the ancient Martian ruins! The team races to investigate and intervene, stretching their abilities to the limit! Remember: buy war bonds-- support the Danger Patrol, and keep your bed safe!Six Feats Under Presents: Danger PatrolChip and IronicusChip Cheezum's TwitterModClothGameBanana
Character creation, scenario design, all your favorites, all right here, all sponsored by Nintendo.Tabletalk takes place before, during, and after our sessions. It's lightly edited and perfect for casual listening, and to get an idea of just what we were thinking when we did all that nonsense!Six Feats Under Presents: Danger PatrolChip and IronicusChip Cheezum's Twitter
That hot new season of Danger Patrol is in need of a new round of actors and provocateurs, so director-master Gnome brings in Ironicus, PoorWeather, AWoodenPalisade, Gharbad, Chip Cheezum, and Violet to explain the ups and downs. From dangerously close to a nameless hero to dangerously close to libel from multiple other broadcast networks, this Patrol will have it all!Six Feats Under Presents: Danger PatrolChip and IronicusChip Cheezum's Twitter
This week, on the premiere of an all-new season of Danger Patrol! We welcome back the Professor (Ironicus), Crow Simons (AWoodenPalisade), the Tawny Owl (PoorWeather), Rolo Randall the Sepctral Sleuth (Chip Cheezum), "Livid" Leslie Chesterfield (Violet), and Billy the Kid himself, the Billybot Gruffmaster 9000 (Gharbad)! When we last saw the Danger Patrol, a dastardly trick by the Crimson Republic led them to launch missiles at our own beloved home, Rocket City! But did they run? Did they hide?! No! Our beloved heroes brace their mettle against enemy metal and save us once again! Listen on, gentle citizen, and remember-- Rad-Soap Saves Lives!Six Feats Under Presents: Danger PatrolChip and IronicusChip Cheezum's Twitter
Ironicus, AWoodenPalisade, Gharbad, and Gnome are joined by guests Violet, Chip Cheezum, and a .rtf file to discuss... tension. Specifically, how it is used in storytelling media-- especially tabletop games. Tension is difficult to balance, and for a pre-written story, is carefully adjusted with cues for danger and story-based investment. It becomes far dicier when tension is incorporated into a game where the story is "written" as it is played. Danger Patrol not only explores bringing tension into the story, but into the core mechanic as well.Six Feats Under Presents: Danger PatrolIkks' Tension Study GuideChip and IronicusChip Cheezum's Twitter
Special guests and RPG beginners Mark Soloff and Ashley Davis join us to discuss just what to do when you've never played an RPG before. ----more---- Here are our recommendations for D&D4e's player types!Actors Golden Sky Stories: A focus on developing your character as a complete (and cute) individual Chuubo’s Marvelous Wish-Granting Engine, Nobilis - in both games, your character is literally center stage, and the world revolves around them. Advancing your character is based around developing the desires and the responsibilities they gain from their newfound powers. Becoming - everyone plays as the same hero, and the goal of the game is to flesh them out and determine how they overcome challenges and why they are a hero. FATE (Core and Accelerated Edition): A game engine based on playing to your character’s aspects, for good or ill. WWWRPG: Of all the *World games, none gives you a stronger character role to play with. Explorers Eclipse Phase, Ashen Stars, Malifaux, and other games with strong established settings Last Stand: All the GM advice is built around setting up unique fight scenarios and cool locations and big flashy one-time events Instigators DANGER PATROL: Leap into action, don’t bother thinking about it! That is the core mechanic of Danger Patrol: the more danger you are in, the better your dice rolls get. Costume Fairy Adventures: Causing shenanigans is the goal of the game and how you win at being fairies. Everyone is John: This is like Becoming, above, except extremely silly and the goal is to Kill John. Power Gamers D&D 4e: Fully customizable, robust character classes, with potential for fun synergies. Double Cross: Probably the best point-buy supers game currently on the market! Last Stand: It is a save-the-world fightgame where you rip apart giant monsters! Strike! RPG: A simplified battle system designed for quick fights and lots of ‘em Storytellers 13th Age: Encourages characters to have relationships with the established setting Breakfast Cult: Cooperative and competitive; each player has a secret objective for plenty of intrigue Fiasco: The perfect game for telling a story where everything goes wrong. GM-less. Final Bid: For the exact same reasons as Fiasco. Monster Hearts: If you want to play Buffy the Vampire Slayer: the RPG, this is where it is, and it hits the sense of drama perfectly. Thinkers Retrocausality: This game is all about time travel, and the core mechanic is messing with the time stream in a way that gets you what you want out of it, but without causing unintended consequences The GUMSHOE line: Various games all about finding information and piecing it together to solve a mystery. The Quiet Year: This is a game where everyone has to spend a year preparing for a horrible disaster that they don't know what it is, and do what they think is best to save their community from the coming disaster. Problem solving is the name of the game. Microscope: Microscope is a game you play before another game. Microscope is a collaborative worldbuilding game where everyone works together to figure out what elements of the setting everyone cares about and wants to explore, and building a setting around those ideas. Watchers Apocalypse World: no turn order, meaning players can play whenever they feel comfortable Dungeon World: Same reasons as Apocalypse World, except for people who want the classic D&D feel. DW also has probably the best handouts of any *World game out there, which are nice for beginners. Law’s Out: the players are actors on the set of an Old West movie-- games are as fun to watch as they are to play, and the auction mechanic is good for beginners or those uncomfortable with number-crunching. Six Feats Under Presents: Lasers & Feelings Blastropodcast oddlookingbird
This is an Actual Play of the RPG Danger Patrol. This scenario I'm calling Red Scare. Danger Patrol is currently (it seems perpetually) in beta, and you can download it here.EnjoyDownload