Segment 1
In the first segment of the episode, we talk about Torg Eternity and its innovative concept of "invading realities" as a role playing game setting. During this segment, we begin to see some insights into Greg Gorden's continuing efforts to bring player agency into role playing games.
Segment 2
In the second segment, we do a deep dive into Greg's past role playing game design work and explore where he came up with the concepts of "exploding die rolls" and using "dice as attributes." These are only some of the elements of our discussion, but it's a great chat. Have a listen and feel free to share your thoughts.
Segment 3
Episode 164 wraps up with our "Dungeons and Dilemmas" segment featuring Game Master Extraordinaire David Nett. This time we discuss the challenges of designing one shot adventures for three different audiences: your home game, a gaming convention, and for an online streaming show. David's experience working on Geek & Sundry's Starter Kit show and his recent show on ShoutTV! provide him with a wealth of experience on the topic. Give him a listen, then read his followup Twitter thread, and join in the conversation.
Products Discussed
Every episode, we discuss a wide range of popular culture. The discussion can include references to role playing games, comic books, television series, and films. As a part of our mission to share the things we love, we always include a section of the blog post dedicated to highlighting the things we mention so you can check them out and see why we love them so much.
- James Bond 007 -- Victory Games
- DC Heroes -- Mayfair Games
- Earthdawn -- FASA
- Deadlands -- Pinnacle Entertainment Group
- Torg -- West End Games
- Torg: Eternity -- Ulisses Spiele
- Tunnels and Trolls -- Flying Buffalo Games
- Starter Kit -- Geek and Sundry
- Always a Sword -- Shout TV!
- Protocol RPGs -- post world games
- Ten Candles -- Cavalry Games
- Krull -- Columbia Pictures
- Hawk the Slayer -- ITC Entertainment
- Shout TV!
- Over the Edge -- Atlas Games
- Smallville -- Margaret Weis Productions
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