
Talking to tabletop roleplaying game creators about the adventure modules that inspired and influenced them. Hosted by Chris Bissette of Loot The Room.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | GamesLeisure | ||||

Chris Bissette of Loot The Room speaks to Quinns about Mothership module Another Bug Hunt, written by DG Chapman, Luke Gearing, Alan Gerding, and Tyler Kimball. Another Bug Hunt is part of the Mothership 1e Box Set and is not yet available for sale... more
Chris Bissette of Loot The Room speaks to Joe DeSimone about classic Dungeons & Dragons module T1 The Village of Hommlet. Follow Joe on Twitter: twitter.com/iheartfargo Follow Chris on Twitter: twitter.com/pangalactic Chris' work: htt... more
Chris Bissette of Loot The Room speaks to Vi Huntsman about Patrick Stuart's Deep Carbon Observatory.
You can find Vi on Twitter at @ImmaWaffleBunny and on Youtube at Collabs Without Permission.
All of Chris' work can be found at Loot The Room or... more
I talk to Aaron King about Wild In the Streets, an AD&D adventure by Jason Peck from Dungeon Magazine #62 (1996).
You can find Aaron on Twitter @aaronmfking and check out their work at erinking.itch.io.
All of Chris' work can be found at Loot The... more
One of the best ttrpg podcasts out there, really delving into the nuts and bolts of how roleplay game writing and play works. Chris is incredibly knowledgable, but also a generous host, bringing humour and insight to every episode.
Great discussions of adventures
Love the conversations and need more!
If you are into ttrpgs this is a must listen.
Chris does a fantastic job facilitating conversations based around the guest’s choice of adventure.
Not only do they talk about what makes the adventure great, but delve into what makes games/writing/play memorable.
Whether you’re a gm, a player, designer, or just like people having good conversations about something they’re passionate about you should give it a listen.
As an new game designer this is exactly the kind of podcast I was hoping for. Thoughtful discussions about meaningful adventures and supplements, and how their design is impactful and useful. 10/10 - disastertourism
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Apple Podcasts | #215 |
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