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clockworkjoe
May 31, 2000

Rolled a 1 on the random encounter table, didn't you?

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Category: Gaming & Hobbies
Schedule: Monthly
Description: Role Playing Public Radio looks at role playing games with humor and insight. Our mission is to make gaming more fun, whether it is celebrating a legendary session or making fun of dysfunctional games. If you have ever slain a gazebo by mistake, looted the body of a sass mouthed NPC, or died screaming in Call of Cthulhu, RPPR is for you!

Aside from the regular show, we also do comedic skits on occasion like radio plays and readings of utterly terrible fanfictions.

and I have one other podcast:


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Category: Gaming & Hobbies
Schedule: Weekly
Description: Role Playing Public Radio presents a weekly Actual Play podcast of tabletop role playing game sessions. We play a wide variety of RPGs, from popular classics like Dungeons and Dragons and Call of Cthulhu to indie hits like Monsters and Other Childish Things and Don’t Rest Your Head. Some of our episodes are stand-alone scenarios and we also feature a complete 4e Dungeons and Dragons campaign called “The New World’. Give us a listen if you want to hear a great gaming crew fight evil, try outrageous plans to save the day and joke about it.

Each episode is a full game session recorded at the table with a Zoom h2 digital audio recorder. We are adults, so keep in mind there will be some profanity.

If you want to hear what a tabletop RPG is like, you should give us a try. We play a variety of systems and genres. Our most acclaimed/well reviewed episodes are:

Call of Cthulhu: Bryson Springs. The year is 1935 and horror lurks in the shadows of the Great Depression. In a Hooverille near a small town of California, Bryson Springs, a man has been murdered by means most foul. A FBI agent is ordered to investigate the death even though he is currently transporting a mafia hitman to prison. A reporter from L.A. and a professor of anthropology also converge on the area, drawn by fate or curiosity. The unlikely heroes find themselves surrounded by a horror they cannot imagine, let alone perceive.

World of Darkness: Candle Cove. Candle Cove was a kid’s show in the early 70s that many remember seeing but no one has ever found proof it ever existed. Until now. Three friends find a tape that supposedly contains an episode of the show. Soon after they play the tape, a strange man appears at their doorstep and the three mortals find themselves in a desperate struggle between a dangerous cult and a being beyond comprehension, known only as the ‘Skin Taker’

Cyberpunk: Lady Gaga 2.0. 1980s style cyberpunk game with cyborgs, no wireless Internet and gratuitous violence. One listener said "That last hour was spectacular, John Woo-and-Luc-Besson-skipping-through-a-poppy-covered-minefield-on-the-way-to-deliver-drugs-to-Grampa-Gibson awesomeness

clockworkjoe fucked around with this message at 20:45 on Feb 19, 2012

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clockworkjoe
May 31, 2000

Rolled a 1 on the random encounter table, didn't you?


The Mixed Six

Website: http://www.themixedsix.com/
RSS Feed http://www.themixedsix.com/feed/podcast
Genre: Comedy/Variety
Release schedule: Biweekly

The Mixed Six is a variety podcast structured around beer reviews. For every 10-15 minute segment, we start with a quick beer review. From there, we launch into a wide variety of topics: anything ranging from movies, board games, politics, sports, philosophy, etc.

The more "lubricated" the hosts get, the headier the topics become. Basically, while Spence and Caleb share a mixed six of beers, the listeners get a sampler of six bar conversations. Don't like a segment? Skip to the next one. We'll have probably forgotten what we were talking about by then anyway...

I produce the show and chime in every once in a while.

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