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buysomecheese · 2 years
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… what the fuck
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risetherivermoon · 9 days
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thought abt normal oak and his inability to recognize genuine love again....im ruined.
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dykeyote · 5 days
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i think s3 is really fucking fun so far although i have only listened to the first episode because of busy. but yeah my endorsement
hmmm ok ill prob give it a listen sometime soon . i am quite excited abt will campos dming hes EASILY the person id pick to be a dm out of the player characters . hes my second fav character writer behind beth may, and his energy really suits the role
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kittenpower05 · 1 year
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Shout out to Will DnDaddies Campos for dming a miniseries (that I just got around to listening to) and creating the most unhinged game mechanics of all time
If I was responsible for telling my player characters that in order to navigate a fantasy forest they had to figure out which Yankee candle I brought in was Bahama Breeze scented I don't think I'd be able to do it
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wearemage · 4 years
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Campo de Mitos
Hello Friends!
I just backed another project for a Call of Cthulhu setting this time: Campo de Mitos
I’m quite familiar with the author’s work and I can say, his scenarios and settings are great. Also, it’s a pleasant change to have the setting somewhere else than in the swamps or rainy, gloomy towns in New England. Sometimes, the horror of the Mythos can be even more powerful in full sunlight...
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Long story short, take a look! It will be published through DriveThruRPG so backing the project doesn’t cost much.
You can expect a longer review, as soon as I receive the beta pdf (sent to all backers once the campaign is over, aka in 10 days :))
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rollingrevews · 5 years
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Dungeons and Daddies
Dungeons and Daddies
Type: Podcast. dungeons and dragons 5e, forgotten realms/homebrew
Episodes: currently airing, as of review there are 10 episodes
Average episode length: one hour and fifteen minutes
warnings: swearing, dad jokes, take “not a BDSM podcast” with a grain of salt
Cast: Freddie Wong as Glen Close a human bard.  Matt Arnold playing Darryl Wilson, a human barbarian. Will Campos as Henry Oak a human druid.  Beth May as Ron Stampler, a human rogue.  The dm is Anthony Burch
Episode one here
Premise: Dungeons and Daddies is not(?) a BDSM podcast. It is about four dads from our world that get whisked away to the forgotten realms and attempt to find their children. Fifty percent of the dialogue is dad jokes, while the other fifty is everyone making the worst decisions.
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Gameplay: 3
           This group using the rule of cool but still uses the core mechanics of dnd at the same time more than any other I have seen. You want nunchucks? Sure! There is a 1/10 chance you will hit yourself in the genitals if you mess up though.  You use your hide action to hide in your pants, alrighty, roll them dice. Its louse enough that the gameplay does not feel burdened by dice rolling and the few times it would be the cast is well aware of it and makes it a fun moment.  There are rarely if ever any hard no’s from the dm, but I get the feeling that all of the players are experienced with dnd, so they know when to ask for a ruling. Might be a little luce for rules lawyers but this is one of my favorite dming styles to listen to.
Postproduction: 5
           Music, sound effects, editing, and crystal-clear sound. Some of the highest production series I have listened to. The production is not overbearing and most of the time it is just the players talking, but when there would be music or a demonic voice, there is a good amount of auditory editing.
Story/Rp: 2.5
           This is by far one of the funniest rp podcasts I have listened to, but the story is not exactly the strongest point.  While it is still pretty early in the series, even the moments that could be taken more seriously are majority undercut by jokes. This isn’t exactly a negative thing, because all of the jokes hit, but I would be lying if I said it hasn’t gotten frustrating after listening to the characters make horrible choices, learn the consequences (i.e., many people dying) then immediately joke in-character.  It is just the style of the show, this is pure comedy with a lot of heart, but as someone coming from more seriously-inclined rpg experiences, it is very different then what I usually see.  
It is scaled back from the usual 5e story. Instead of saving the world, these guys are saving their kids and failing miserably while doing so. There has been a couple of tense moments, but they are quickly brushed off and moved away from. While I love the comedy of this show, I could see it rubbing some people the wrong way. It Is almost exclusively dad and silly humor if you don’t like these things this show probably won't do it for you because that is 98% of it.
Representation: 3
            As of episode 10, there is only one queer character being an asexual npc, though there are a lot of dads kissing dads. There is also positive fat representation though Darryl,  though played as a joke a handful of times, it is not his only character trait, and the jokes are never mean-spirited.  The show has touched fantasy racism in an inoffensive way, as in there are slaves, but it is never seen as a political statement by the dm, and always played for good-natured laughs.  Noting about this show has made me cringe or be uncomfortable outright, but there hasn’t been anything really challenging the status quo as well. Overall: harmless, but could be better
Overall: 4.5
This is a super silly show, whose premise is unlike any other that I have watched.  It feels very similar to the Balance Campaign of The adventure Zone, so much so that I would suggest dndads to anyone missing that setting and characters.  I would also recommend this show for anyone else looking for something light, and that will make you laugh.  It's light easy to digest, and just intriguing enough to keep you coming back.  
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