
Home of the Microphones of Madness Podcast, book discussions and tabletop roleplay.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 770 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | GamesLeisureHobbies | |||

The team journeys to the anarchist world of Calypso where they encounter an old friend of Hound, Gert Ehrnie, a successful arms dealer. Gert informs the crew that their contact on Bamberg is a fraud but likes the idea of stocking some heavier weapons... more
Things get hot for the rebels as Republican forces attempt to capture Donna Gale. Meanwhile, Gale's contact races toward the starport with fighters in pursuit. Bullets and laser swords fly as they race to escape the planet.
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The crew have decided to deal with Admiral Bibble themselves. After taking on a passenger who turns out to be an investigative reporter on the trail of the story of a lifetime, they journey directly into the lion's mouth: the planet Circe.
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Bamberg prepares for war! The crew grab a needed piece of gear and continue to hunt down the Duke's killer. They race to the planet Eros where they encounter the assassin. He bargains what is left of his freedom for the name of his employer: Admiral ... more
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an amicable bit of nerdery and say, those fellows have nice voices don't they
As AP's go, there are far better out there. The sound quality is poor (the game is a recorded Skype call, not at the table, with zero editing and only one mic) and the players just aren't very good; they frequently ruin the atmosphere of scenes with unfunny jibes, or drag things out waaaaay too long with pointless bickering. It's frustrating because they run games I enjoy and there are some interesting ideas in the GM's scenarios. If you're looking for Cthulhu or Eclipse Phase run far better, an... more
Rarely stumbling, the Microphones of Madness crew provide powerful insight into the often murky world of "nerdom." Never afraid to voice their opinions and to go against the prevailing "wisdom" on the subjects that they cover.
The APs are vastly entertaining, whether it's the pulp feel of Call of Cthulhu: Masks of Nyarlathotep, the dark brooding of Eclipse Phase: Ozymandias, or the modern take on the Call of Cthulhu Classic: Shadows of Yog Sothoth, they are a gamer's delight.
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A diverse group of players engages in captivating tabletop roleplaying sessions, primarily revolving around the popular 'Temple of Elemental Evil' within the Old School Essentials RPG framework. The entertaining banter amongst hosts highlights their camaraderie while navigating complex fantasy scenarios filled with humor, tension, and strategy. Episodes are marked by the exploration of character dynamics and the challenges faced in-game, often leading to both comedic mishaps and serious encounters with iconic enemies like trolls and ogres. This unique blend of gameplay and discussions about nerd culture offers listeners both entertainment and insight into the complexities of tabletop gaming.
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