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This week we're out of touch, we're out of love, we'll pick you up when you're getting down. After we're done scoping out our final house on Milennial Apartment Hunters, that is. Enjoy! Direcast is: Luki Slinn (@LukiSlinn on Twitter and Instagram) Matt George Lovett (@mattgeorgelovett on Instagram) Jacob Warr (@WarrstoriesO on Twitter) Helen. Peter Wellman (@Mr_Montigue on Twitter) H Folkmans (@folkpersons on Twitter and @artpersons on Instagram) Our logo and banner art is by H Folkmans. The Direcast theme is composed and performed by Matt George Lovett, and this episode's theme was 'Funkorama' by Kevin MacLeod. This episode was edited by Peter Wellman. 'Funkorama' and other work by Kevin MacLeod can be found royalty free at https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3788-funkorama This week we were playing 'Millennial Apartment Hunters' by James D'Amato. 'Millennial Apartment Hunters' can be found for pay-what-you-want at https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/187050/Millennial-Apartment-Hunters James D'Amato can be found on Twitter @OneShotRPG, and on his podcasts One Shot and Campaign. You can follow Direcast on Facebook and Twitter @direcast, and on Instagram @direcastpod.
This week we begin a game of Millennial Apartment Hunters, explore some truly terrible houses, and antagonise an estate agent. Enjoy! Direcast is: Luki Slinn (@LukiSlinn on Twitter and Instagram) Matt George Lovett (@mattgeorgelovett on Instagram) Jacob Warr (@WarrstoriesO on Twitter) Helen. Peter Wellman (@Mr_Montigue on Twitter) H Folkmans (@folkpersons on Twitter and @artpersons on Instagram) Our logo and banner art is by H Folkmans. The Direcast theme is composed and performed by Matt George Lovett, and this episode's theme was 'Funkorama' by Kevin MacLeod. This episode was edited by Peter Wellman. 'Funkorama' and other work by Kevin MacLeod can be found royalty free at https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3788-funkorama This week we were playing 'Millennial Apartment Hunters' by James D'Amato. 'Millennial Apartment Hunters' can be found for pay-what-you-want at https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/187050/Millennial-Apartment-Hunters James D'Amato can be found on Twitter @OneShotRPG, and on his podcasts One Shot and Campaign. You can follow Direcast on Facebook and Twitter @direcast, and on Instagram @direcastpod.
We return to Port Makanbesi to take a spin around its high-flying real estate market! Come join two up and coming bounty hunters and their protectee/prisoner as they explore their options for a new rental property as we play Millennial Apartment Hunters!
Serina und Jasmin reden über Umzüge und die Horrorstories, die sie dabei erlebt haben. Darüber wie man Umzüge im Rollenspiel umsetzt, wie man vor Ort neu in eine Szene kommt und wie Queerness, Kink und Nerderei Umzüge beeinflussen. Nebenbei klären sie ihren Beziehungsstatus und sprechen über Onlinerunden.
You can buy MAH at https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/187050/Millennial-Apartment-HuntersFollow us on the social medias!http://twitter.com/podofwonder & http://instagram.com/podofwonderDanny: http://twitter.com/dannyplaysrpgs & http://dannymakesrpgs.itch.ioMeaghan: http://instagram.com/ilivedinbooks & http://twitter.com/owlburning
Wherein Candy commits arson, Alex introduces his bear friends, and Kenneth makes a career change We played Millenial Apartment Hunters (http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/187050/Millennial-Apartment-Hunters) by James D'Amato The intro was performed by Tom Benz The Cover art is by Ariel Chu Ethan was Kenneth Caley was Nancy Special Guests: Caley Dickinson and Ethan O'Connell.
Wherein Perry Signpost goes to Sea World, Kenneth Noisewater spells many many words, and Nancy tours a historically inaccurate gas station. We played Millenial Apartment Hunters (http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/187050/Millennial-Apartment-Hunters) by James D'Amato The intro was performed by Tom Benz The Cover art is by Ariel Chu Ethan was Kenneth Caley was Nancy Special Guests: Caley Dickinson and Ethan O'Connell.
Draft Mechanic Episode #72: The RPG episode! Home-brew campaigns, one shots; Vinyl & Filler previews; Sunset Over Water; Homebrewing Welcome, adventurer, to Episode 72 of Draft Mechanic! Today, we’re diving into RPGs in a few segments: Danielle’s D&D group discusses their GM’s home-brew campaign, we played Millennial Apartment Hunters, put Dungeons & Dragons on tap, and the Final Round we talk about other home-brew RPGs. We have two Kickstarter previews today: Filler from Green Couch Games and Vinyl from Talon Strikes Studios. Dive in! 01:00 Show Intro, News & Updates 04:29 News: Kitchen Rush expansion 05:29 News: Race for the Galaxy expansions 09:32 Kickstarter Updates 11:31 Kickstarter: Fireball Island 12:46 Kickstarter: Graphic Novel Adventures 14:35 Kickstarter: Filler 22:47 Kickstarter: Vinyl 32:04 Recent Plays: Sunset Over Water 40:47 Recent Plays: Millennial Apartment Hunters 51:39 Grey Fox Games Sponsorship Spot 52:50 D&D Homebrew Case Study 87:38 On Tap: Dungeons & Dragons 91:11 Homebrewing 99:59 The Final Round: Homebrew RPGs 102:08 Outro We hope you enjoyed today's episode! Send us some feedback at draftmechanic@gmail.com and visit us on the web at draftmechanic.net! Join our Draft Mechanic Slack Channel, or our BGG Guild (#2470)! We’re also on Twitter and Instagram - follow us at @draftmechanic! Also, Like us on Facebook! Draft Mechanic is sponsored by Grey Fox Games. Check out their website for information on all their great games, and sign up for the newsletter for updates direct to your inbox! Our theme and bump music is from the album “Superpower of Choice” by the Liberation Jumpsuit - thanks to the band for their help! Come listen to the full album on our website! Thanks for listening! Please game responsibly and we’ll see you back here again soon for another round! http://www.draftmechanic.net/show-notes/2018/72rpgs
A young thrupple try to find a suitable apartment in Chicago and end up finding they can only afford to stay with overstock animals form the aquarium. Calvin resits the temptations of a bad dog and takes a cosmology lesson from an owl-winged musician.
A young thrupple try to find a suitable apartment in Chicago and end up finding they can only afford to stay with overstock animals form the aquarium. Calvin resits the temptations of a bad dog and takes a cosmology lesson from an owl-winged musician.
In episode 54, Craig steps away briefly from board games to talk about his other love within the hobby, Roleplaying games. During the his breakdown segment, he goes through a list of games to ease hobby board gamers into roleplaying with a group of collaborative storytelling games, aimed at continuing social and amerithrash gamers into cooperative story driven systems. In the main segment, Craig is joined by frequent contributors Chuck and Alex to play an actual play of Millennial Apartment Hunters, written by James D'Amato of the One Shot and Campaign Podcasts. We hope you enjoy this break from board games and that you'll give roleplaying games a try (even with Craig over Skype!). Tune in next episode when we go back to board games in a big way! Show Times: Intro: 0:35 Craig's List of Narrative RPG's: 3:08 Everyone is John: 6:43 Goblin Quest: 7:37 Quest/Noirlandia: 10:15 Fiasco: 12:00 Apocalypse World: 14:42 Edge of the Empire: 17:21 Viewscream: 19:05 Actual Play: Millennial Apartment Hunters: 21:31 (http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/187050/Millennial-Apartment-Hunters) Outtro: 1:18:04
In order to live out his dream of making it as an architect in the big city (Minneapolis) a young man must find an affordable apartment. Between his student loans and minimum wage job that could be more difficult than he thought.
In order to live out his dream of making it as an architect in the big city (Minneapolis) a young man must find an affordable apartment. Between his student loans and minimum wage job that could be more difficult than he thought.
We’re joined on this week’s episode by our RPGA Network friends Chris and Kendall of the Redemption podcast to play James D’Amato’s Millennial Apartment Hunters. Walk with us through three fictional apartments, each somehow worse than the last. Where on…