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The week we give our first impressions of Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus and talk to our fellow professional DM Evan - who started it all at our bookstore. He and Allie answer some old questions from Dungeon Driver, and then the three of us talk about DMing for Strangers. After that Dallas writes in with a question about description in game. If you would like your questions answered on the show you can send them in to DifficutlyClass@gmail.com
On this episode of Dungeon Driver my friend Dusty asks how to handle plot twists in both pre-written and Homebrew games.
Shared worlds are now all around us as we go from the current generation and look forward to the future. These worlds connect us with friends, let us work together and take down enemies in ways we couldn't even do a couple of years ago. Yet, you always have to be shooting at something or holding a gun to play these games. We Are Not Game Devs proudly presents Mythics, the online shared world role playing game where you chose to how build your character for the play style you prefer. Magic has recently returned to the world. You are among the chosen who have inherited this ancient energy. Not all of those who have inherited this powerful force would use it for good. You will be tied not only to your friends but the community at large as everyone works together to stir the bosses from their strongholds. This game was brought to you with the help of Treavor Bettis, the host of the Dungeon Driver podcast which you can find on all major podcast platforms. He can also be found on twitter with the handle @TheTreavor. [Recorded 3/12/19]
On this episode of Dungeon Driver my friend Eric asks how to show appreciation for a DM and how to play a character with no backstory.
On this episode of Dungeon Driver my friend Kyle asks how to determine Player Knowledge vs Character Knowledge and I talk about DM Knowledge.
In the fourteenth ever episode of Dungeon Driver my sister Kristy asks about the craziest things that have happened in a game both as a DM and a Player.
On the twelfth ever episode of Dungeon Driver my podcast buddy Chad of Respawn, Aim, Fire asks if playing D&D over FaceTime is good for a first time player and I talk about finding a group online.
On the eleventh ever episode of Dungeon Driver my friend Bri gives me a topic on players expressing themselves through their characters and I talk a little bit about expressing yourself as a DM.