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Die zweite Staffel The Last of Us steht in den Startlöchern – und Marcel & Micha kriechen aus ihren Bunkern, um über ein Genre zu reden, das sie lieben: Post-Apokalypsen im Rollenspiel!
In dieser Folge von Talk to Play tauchen Marcel und Micha kopfüber in den finsteren Abgrund von Trophy Dark – einem Rollenspiel, das eure Charaktere mit Haut und Haar verschlingt.
Eure Pen & Paper-Kampagne hat mehr Lücken als ein Schweizer Käse?
Episode Zero: Persona GenerationIn which we discover our core cast, use our first X-Card, and forge a friendship (for better or worse...)Join us here at 22 Panels as we set off on a bold, new adventure!Tad is joined by Peter, Jonathan, and Phil for the beginning of a DIE RPG Actual Play -- we read the book and decided we need to roll the dice for ourselves! Listen to our journey before it even starts as we build our characters and brainstorm up some backstory.Consider becoming a patron!Support the show
In dieser Folge plaudern Marcel und Micha ganz entspannt über ihre aktuellen Abenteuer als Spielleitungen.
Marcel und Micha ziehen Bilanz: Was waren die besten Rollenspielrunden und Systeme 2024? Welche Highlights haben sie begeistert, und welche Spiele sorgten eher für Stirnrunzeln?
In dieser Folge schnappen sich Marcel und Micha wieder das Mikrofon und tauchen noch tiefer in die Kunst des Spielleitens ein!
In unserer ersten Live-Episode des Talk to Play Podcasts nehmen Marcel und Micha euch mit auf eine düstere Reise durch die unendlichen Weiten des kosmischen Horrors!
In dieser kurzen Update-Folge muss Marcel eine traurige Nachricht verkünden: Leider müssen wir diese Woche aufgrund von Micha's Krankheit aussetzen.
In dieser Folge plaudern Marcel und Micha locker darüber, wie der Einstieg ins Abenteuer gelingt!
In dieser Episode teilen Michael und Marcel ihre besten Tipps, wie du einen One-Shot für dein Rollenspiel meisterhaft gestaltest.
In dieser Folge von Talk to Play tauchen Marcel und Micha in die epische Welt von Mittelerde ein und schnappen sich den
In dieser Folge kündigen wir voller Vorfreude unsere Summercamp Week auf pen-and-paper.info an!
Auf zur Heldenschmiede!
Was sind eigentlich unsere Lieblingssysteme und vor Allem warum?!
◇ Topic: Game Design Musings, Emails: Steve from Cambridge asks about PC decision shyness, Mike F. from Ithaca, NY shares an X-Card story | Hosts: Kimi, & Sam Dunnewold ◇ 00:33 - Welcome & Episode Summary | 1:30 - Announcements: The next Game Daze was yesterday! It went great! Next up: JACKERCON IN JULY! GamEx at the Hilton LAX is MAY 24-27, we will be doing our live show Saturday night! Jason will be doing a demigods book signing!! 3:40 - Topic: Dice Exploder Podcast & Game Design Musings | 21:08 - Steve from Cambridge asks about PC decision shyness | 37:34 - Mike F. from Ithaca, NY shares an X-Card story | 59:00 - Episode Closing | 01:00:19 - Song: "500 Miles" by The Merry Wives of Windsor (https://mwow.net/) | ◇ Email happyjacksrpg@gmail.com to send in your own topic or question for the show! ◇ Find us on Youtube ◇ Twitch ◇ Twitter ◇ Instagram ◇ Facebook ◇ Discord or find all our podcast feeds on your favorite Podcast platform! happyjacksrpg.carrd.co ◇ Subscribe to our Actual Play Feed! We have a backlog of campaigns in over 20 RPG systems and new games running all the time. ◇ Become a Patreon! All the money goes into maintaining and improving the quality of our shows. patreon.com/happyjacksrpg Ⓒ2024 Happy Jacks RPG Network www.happyjacks.org
Wie wird man eigentlich zum richtig guten Spielenden?
Rollenspiel? Aber sicher!
◇ Topic: Playing games with societal or political messages embedded in their design, a new GM wants advice on how to handle x-card moments, Steffie from Scotland says the Rule of Cool is bad | Hosts: Kimi, Pooja, & Alex ◇ 00:33 - Welcome & Episode Summary | 01:19 - Announcements: OrcCon in February 16th-19th! We will be doing a live show on Saturday night. (strategicon.net) | Next Discord Game Daze will be in March! (happyjacks.org/discord) | 02:43 - Indie Designer of the Month: Chris Gray (sunderedhold.com)| 04:03 - Topic: Playing games with societal or political messages embedded in their design| 1: 24:26 - A new GM wants advice on how to handle x-card moments | 2: 55:51 - Steffie from Scotland says the Rule of Cool is bad | 1:28:34 - Episode Closing | 01:29:41 - Song: "Drink 'til I Die" by The Poxy Boggards (poxyboggards.com) | ◇ Email happyjacksrpg@gmail.com to send in your own topic or question for the show! ◇ Find us on Youtube ◇ Twitch ◇ Twitter ◇ Instagram ◇ Facebook ◇ Discord or find all our podcast feeds on your favorite Podcast platform! happyjacksrpg.carrd.co ◇ Subscribe to our Actual Play Feed! We have a backlog of campaigns in over 20 RPG systems and new games running all the time. ◇ Become a Patreon! All the money goes into maintaining and improving the quality of our shows. patreon.com/happyjacksrpg Ⓒ2023 Happy Jacks RPG Network www.happyjacks.org
The Capital One Venture X card is one of the most popular credit cards of the past two years. The card has undergone recent minor changes. This episode reevaluates the card to determine if it is worth keeping in 2024. Visit our website at www.therewardsmater.com
Are you new to the world of TTRPGs or looking for ways to improve your skills as new Dungeon Master or looking for the best tips and advice on how to safely and effectively run a successful gaming session? On this episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast we discuss Session 0, pitching game ideas, establishing expectations, and collaborative character creation. We also recommend helpful tools such as pre-game surveys, the “X Card”, improv games, and tools like Decuma and Curse of Strahd's Tarroka deck. Keep reading to get the most out of your gaming session! Special thanks to @Winglady14 on Twitter and on the RPGBOT.Discord for the question of the week. MATERIALS REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE RPGBOT.Podcast Episodes RPGBOT.Podcast Episode 7 – Character Optimization RPGBOT.Podcast Episode 9 – Death RPGBOT.Podcast S2 E8 – Adapting Media to a Tabletop RPG (Part 1) RPGBOT.News – Caleb Valorozo-Jones on Neurodiversity in TTRPGs RPGBOT.News – Jonathan G. Nelson of AAW Games Articles from RPGBOT.net General – Party Relationships General – Pre-Game Survey Dungeons and Dragons 5e Curse of Strahd (affiliate link) Eberron: Rising from the Last War (affiliate link) Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden (affiliate link) If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings. Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra Twitter: @RPGBOTDOTNET Facebook: rpgbotbotdotnet Bluesky:rpgbot.bsky.social Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games Twitter: @GravenAshes YouTube@ashravenmedia Randall James @JackAmateur Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati
Are you new to the world of TTRPGs or looking for ways to improve your skills as new Dungeon Master or looking for the best tips and advice on how to safely and effectively run a successful gaming session? On this episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast we discuss Session 0, pitching game ideas, establishing expectations, and collaborative character creation. We also recommend helpful tools such as pre-game surveys, the “X Card”, improv games, and tools like Decuma and Curse of Strahd's Tarroka deck. Keep reading to get the most out of your gaming session! Special thanks to @Winglady14 on Twitter and on the RPGBOT.Discord for the question of the week. MATERIALS REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE RPGBOT.Podcast Episodes RPGBOT.Podcast Episode 7 – Character Optimization RPGBOT.Podcast Episode 9 – Death RPGBOT.Podcast S2 E8 – Adapting Media to a Tabletop RPG (Part 1) RPGBOT.News – Caleb Valorozo-Jones on Neurodiversity in TTRPGs RPGBOT.News – Jonathan G. Nelson of AAW Games Articles from RPGBOT.net General – Party Relationships General – Pre-Game Survey Dungeons and Dragons 5e Curse of Strahd (affiliate link) Eberron: Rising from the Last War (affiliate link) Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden (affiliate link) If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings. Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra Twitter: @RPGBOTDOTNET Facebook: rpgbotbotdotnet Bluesky:rpgbot.bsky.social Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games Twitter: @GravenAshes YouTube@ashravenmedia Randall James @JackAmateur Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati
How do we play characters reacting naturally to highly stressful situations without completely stressing ourselves out? Paul and Dan discuss the variety of safety tools in use in modern roleplaying systems, and how those impacted the development of Paul's upcoming horror RPG Fearful Ends. John Stavropoulos, creator of X-Card, said on why to use this safety tool: "The X-card creates a specific mood at the table. It says "We're here together. If you need to stop, we'll stop. The people playing are more important than the game we are playing." … Just having the X-Card present can increase the group's heightened awareness of everyone's risks and responsibilities. Even if the X-Card is never used, it still is a potent tool for getting everyone to think about each other first, and the game second." William J. White, a professor at Penn State Altoona, in a historical retrospect examined the early online discourse in The Forge diaspora on the X-Card including a discussion prompted by game designer Vincent Baker in 2013. White highlighted that Stavropoulos was an event organizer who developed the tool to help ensure a "positive experience in convention-based play" with strangers, however, many online commentators assumed "play takes place within stable, pre-existing groups" which is "an important distinction in understanding the issue". Some felt the X-Card "more or less obviously implies curtailing the range of normal activity at the table" and the tool was subject to ridicule while others "pointed to a legitimate need for safety mechanisms, challenging the critics on the jurisdictional grounds that they are misinterpreting the intent of the X-Card". In 2013, Baker felt that X-card was an "unnecessary or harmful" game hack counter to the intentions of the game designer as "competent game designers" would be deliberate about including or excluding "emotional safety mechanisms". This position was challenged, including by Stavropoulos himself, and the ensuing online discussion outlined positive experiences using the X-Card. Baker has since "completely reversed" his position and stated "my take now is that stand-alone safety tools that players can bring with them from game to game are valuable and important". Back Fearful Ends on Kickstarter Read Fearful End's Safety Tools Recommendations This description uses material from the Wikipedia article "X-Card", which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0.
Daniele Di Rubbo e Lorenzo Bertini parlano di accordi di gioco, di dichiarazioni di intenti, e di strumenti e tecniche di sicurezza da usare mentre si gioca di ruolo, con particolare riferimento a esperienze concrete di gioco. Link utili “Dietro lo Schermo” (blog di Lorenzo); “Lines and Veils and more” (seminario di Ron Edwards); “Safe Spaces” (intervista a Ron Edwards sul podcast Games and Education); Stonewall 1969 (gioco di Stefano Burchi); “Speciale: D&D al femminile”; I GDR e la dichiarazione di intenti; Rise of the Dungeon Master: Gary Gygax e la creazione di Dungeons & Dragons (romanzo a fumetti); World of Darkness (documentario); “Gli esempi del Locandiere: Dichiarazione di Intenti” (Locanda del Drago Rosso); Guerre Stellari: Il gioco di ruolo; “Scrivere scenari per giocare story now”; Vampiri: La Masquerade, 5ª edizione; Mörk Borg; “Quest for the Murder Sword”; La mia vita col padrone; Polaris; “More Alphabet Soup” (articolo di Meguey Baker); Little Katy's Tea Party; Deathwatch; X-Card; Script Change RPG Toolbox; TTRPG Safety Toolkit; “Ruling the Game” (gruppo Telegram); La Locanda (forum); Eclectica GDR; The Angry GM; True Detective, 2ª stagione. Crediti Voci: Daniele Di Rubbo, Lorenzo Bertini, Osiride Luca Cascioli. Editing audio e grafica: Daniele Di Rubbo. Contatti E-mail: info@geeckoontheair.eu. Patreon: patreon.com/geeckoontheair.
Aaron from SlabStox and Lou from Card Talk join forces to break down the biggest moves and hottest news in the sports card market for June. The National tips and tricks, Zion all-time low and basketball trend flips were the biggest topics of discussion in this month's edition!
TRIGGER WARNING - This episode make oblique references to several topics that some listeners may be sensitive to. Feel free to skip this episode if you feel that might apply to you. Heathyr joins Joes to talk about safety tools around the table. This topic was inspired by a voice mail from Jason, the host of the Nerd's RPG Variety Cast: https://nerdsrpgvarietycast.carrd.co/ The X Card: https://geekinitiative.com/x-card-your-gaming-ring-of-protection/ Lines & Veils: https://rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/30906/what-do-the-terms-lines-and-veils-mean You can leave feedback at sayhi.chat/dekahedron or email feedback@dekahedron.com or call/text 562-RPG-CAST (562-774-2278). Joe also has an RPG blog and James has a fake Facebook account for followers of this podcast. Cover art logo by DesignKat. Music by Kevin MacLeod.
The Venture X card is possibly the most valuable of the “premium card” offerings currently available from major card issuers, including the American Express Platinum Card and the Chase Sapphire Reserve Card. It has been trendy over the past year. Overall, I consider the Capital One Venture X one of the best premium travel cards on the market. The $395 compensates through credits, the sign-up bonus is generous, the multiplier is simple, but above average for general spending, and the benefits are excellent. For these reasons, Venture X is an absolute “keeper card” in my wallet that I intend to renew year after year. If you are interested in Venture X and would like to support The Rewards Master, we will receive a referral bonus if you apply through this link: https://www.capitalone.com/credit-cards/lp/referrals/?referralCode=P9V7J7NZ&customerName=Lenora&programCode=3014&pId=923812&oC=COFR58RSsw Check out our webpage for credit card, restaurant, and airline reviews: www.therewardsmaster.com
It's Episode 26 of the Cardfellas Podcast Show and today we're discussing Gen X getting back into the sportscard hobby. Most of these people, including us, were card collectors as young people during the junk wax era. As the pandemic went full scale, many of us pulled out our old collections and started picking up new cards. That started a tidal wave of product shortages, grading delays, and more. We discuss what happened and what's next.
The games we discussed damage both physical and to the mind! Joining me are @milnermaths (Guy), @Zos93 (Andrew) and @Dragongirl74 (Debbie) and we look at as many games as we can to narrow it down to a winner! You can order any of the titles below by using our afilliate link in Drivethrurpg.com: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?affiliate_id=3487430 This time: Tenra Bansho Zero Buy – Tenra Bansho Zero (UNDER RECONSTRUCTION) (tenra-rpg.com) or at https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?affiliate_id=3487430 Rifts Rifts® RPG (palladiumbooks.com) or at https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?affiliate_id=3487430 Star Frontiers Star Frontiers RPG or at https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?affiliate_id=3487430 Star Wars Edge of Empire Star Wars: Edge of the Empire (fantasyflightgames.com) or at https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?affiliate_id=3487430 Those Dark Places Blog - Osprey Games to publish Those Dark Places - Osprey Publishing Masks Masks – Magpie Games Scum and Villainy Scum and Villainy (evilhat.com) Shadows of Esteren Shadows of Esteren And since we talk about it - find the X Card here: X-Card | RPG Item | RPGGeek --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/frankensteinrpg/message
In this episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast, we discuss Session 0. We discuss pitching game ideas, establishing expectations, TTRPG safety tools, and collaborative character creation. We recommend and discuss some helpful tools like pre-game surveys, the “X Card”, improv games, and tools like Decuma and Curse of Strahd's Tarroka deck. Special thanks to @Winglady14 on Twitter and on the RPGBOT.Discord for the question of the week. If you've enjoyed the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, and rate us on Spotify or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. You can find links in the show notes. MATERIALS REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE RPGBOT.Podcast Episodes RPGBOT.Podcast Episode 7 – Character Optimization RPGBOT.Podcast Episode 9 – Death RPGBOT.Podcast S2 E8 – Adapting Media to a Tabletop RPG (Part 1) RPGBOT.News – Caleb Valorozo-Jones on Neurodiversity in TTRPGs RPGBOT.News – Jonathan G. Nelson of AAW Games Articles from RPGBOT.net General – Party Relationships General – Pre-Game Survey Dungeons and Dragons 5e Curse of Strahd (affiliate link) Eberron: Rising from the Last War (affiliate link) Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden (affiliate link) Tasha's Cauldron of Everything (affiliate link) Other Stuff Decuma from Golden Lasso Games (affiliate link) Dungeons: The Dragoning 40,000 7th Edition (This is the creator's blogspot blog, and yes the official download is from Mediafire) Firefly Red Hand of Doom (affiliate link) Rise of the Runelords (affiliate link) Tabletop Simulator on Steam The One Ring 2nd Edition (affiliate link) Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (affiliate link)
In this episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast, we discuss Session 0. We discuss pitching game ideas, establishing expectations, TTRPG safety tools, and collaborative character creation. We recommend and discuss some helpful tools like pre-game surveys, the “X Card”, improv games, and tools like Decuma and Curse of Strahd's Tarroka deck. Special thanks to @Winglady14 on Twitter and on the RPGBOT.Discord for the question of the week. If you've enjoyed the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, and rate us on Spotify or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. You can find links in the show notes. MATERIALS REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE RPGBOT.Podcast Episodes RPGBOT.Podcast Episode 7 – Character Optimization RPGBOT.Podcast Episode 9 – Death RPGBOT.Podcast S2 E8 – Adapting Media to a Tabletop RPG (Part 1) RPGBOT.News – Caleb Valorozo-Jones on Neurodiversity in TTRPGs RPGBOT.News – Jonathan G. Nelson of AAW Games Articles from RPGBOT.net General – Party Relationships General – Pre-Game Survey Dungeons and Dragons 5e Curse of Strahd (affiliate link) Eberron: Rising from the Last War (affiliate link) Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden (affiliate link) Tasha's Cauldron of Everything (affiliate link) Other Stuff Decuma from Golden Lasso Games (affiliate link) Dungeons: The Dragoning 40,000 7th Edition (This is the creator's blogspot blog, and yes the official download is from Mediafire) Firefly Red Hand of Doom (affiliate link) Rise of the Runelords (affiliate link) Tabletop Simulator on Steam The One Ring 2nd Edition (affiliate link) Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (affiliate link)
Russ (Dumbgeons & Dragons) and Sean (The End of Time and Other Bothers) answer Andrey's question about a player at their table who is showing signs that they might not be comfortable with the game their planning. X-Card by John Stavropoulos- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SB0jsx34bWHZWbnNIVVuMjhDkrdFGo1_hSC2BWPlI3A/edit Is something holding you back? Send us an email or join our discord to ask your questions to be answered on the show! email - dmtogmcast@gmail.com discord - https://discord.gg/WcUkuya Twitter - https://twitter.com/dmtogmcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DM-to-GM-471622420291378/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Russ (Dumbgeons & Dragons) and Sean (The End of Time and Other Bothers) answer Michelle's question about subjects, topics and anything else that is an auto-don't go there! X-Card by John Stavropoulos- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SB0jsx34bWHZWbnNIVVuMjhDkrdFGo1_hSC2BWPlI3A/edit Is something holding you back? Send us an email or join our discord to ask your questions to be answered on the show! email - dmtogmcast@gmail.com discord - https://discord.gg/WcUkuya Twitter - https://twitter.com/dmtogmcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DM-to-GM-471622420291378/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There's something we love about the fact that the number eight also sounds like the word ate. Anytime we can allude to food, it's a good thing. Anyway... Three delicious new segments coming your way! First, we talking about fudging dice, and Rob argues that it's perfectly okay for game masters to do so when the time is right. (Also: Fudge, amiright?!) Then we discuss Lines, Veils, and the X-Card, which is stupidly controversial for some reason. And finally we delve into overcoming creative blocks, including how to use your cat's giant carrot toy as inspiration! (Did somebody say carrots?) As a bonus, near the end of the show Rob teeters perilously close to the edge of having to sleep on the couch. Will he have to? Tune in to find out!
In this episode I talk a little bit about the X-card mechanic, you can find more about it here:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SB0jsx34bWHZWbnNIVVuMjhDkrdFGo1_hSC2BWPlI3A/editTheme tune is Exotica by Juanitos, used under Public Domain licence. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-red-dice-diaries/message This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit reddicediaries.substack.com
Au sommaire de ce numéro spécial : Introduction (00m00s – 2m51s)Dossier : La carte X (par Gherardt) (2m52s – 35m44s)Critique : L'Empire de l'imaginaire (par Épiphanie) (35m45s – 54m45s)Critique : Vade Mecum (par Thomas et Côme) (54m46s – 2h13m43s) (Spoilers divers et variés de 1h39m31s à 2h13m43s)Lectures du moment (2h13m44s – 2h19m44s)Préavis de congé (2h19m45s – 2h20m34s)Les choses mentionnées dans ce numéro :L'article de John Stavropoulos sur la X-Card (et sa VF)Le post G+ de Ben Lehman sur la technique de LuxtonDragonfly MotelScript Change de Brie SheldonL'article de Femme Actuelle sur le jeu de rôleLa critique de Felondra sur Vade MecumThe SprawlForged in the DarkLa Tombe des Rois SerpentsPavillon Noir, 2e éditionLa Vie de l'absentEn Terres SauvagesIronsworn (et la partie de Julien Pouard sur Twitch)