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The Chaos Engine Podcast

Chaos Engine
Delta Green
Brooklyn
Gerritsen Mansion
Disappearance
Edgar Allan Poe
Azathoth
Rituals
Nighttime Island
New York City
Supernatural
Cult
Child Abduction
Skinwalkers
2019
Operation Blister II
Jacob
Ritual
Dungeons & Dragons
Huxley
Pretending To Be People

We are a group of friends who started an actual play podcast with the goal to make you feel like you're at the table with us.

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We continue to flesh out our universe!

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A new chapter begins as we build our world for Stars Without Number!

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This week Chris is joined by Tom from Stories & Lies and Cody from Suffer Not to talk about Delta Green scenarios.

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This week Chris sits down with Sydney Amanuel from the GCP, Lost Mountain Saga, A People Person, and so much more.

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Recent Guests

Thomas Ogas
Main handler for Stories & Lies, emphasizing storytelling and player-driven narratives
Stories & Lies
Episode: Handler's Interview
Sydney Amanuel
Freelance set designer, actor, and voice on multiple TTRPG podcasts.
The Glass Cannon Podcast, Lost Mountain Saga
Episode: Sydney Amanuel Interview
Ross Bryant
Performer and writer known for his work in improv and tabletop podcasts
Dropout Television and The Glass Cannon Podcast
Episode: Ross Bryant Interview
Cody Zenner
Head story writer at Old Parasol Productions
Old Parasol Productions
Episode: Cody (Suffer Not / Old Parasol Productions) Interview
Skid Maher
Founding member of The Glass Cannon Podcast Network, actor, and tabletop gamer
Glass Cannon Podcast Network
Episode: Skid Maher of GCP Interview

Host

Chris
Host and referee, known for creating engaging storylines and facilitating interactions among the players.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 57 ratings
  • Great Delta Green podcast

    One of the best role playing podcasts on the market. Very funny with engaging stories. They do a fantastic job sucking you into the story.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ammorifle
    United Statesa year ago
  • A solidly produced podcast which is equal parts suspenseful and humour filled

    As the title suggests, if you’re looking for a well produced actual-play podcast with a group of players that have great chemistry to deliver both suspenseful and humour-filled scenes then look no further.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GlenCrow
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Smooth, focused, and fun

    The Chaos Engine crew does a fantastic job at maintaining a friendly and casual home-game atmosphere, while staying focused on delivering a powerful and interesting story. A great example of how you too can play Delta Green, or any game. The characters are interesting, and the players bring depth to them, while still managing to make me laugh every time.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    A concerned observer
    United States2 years ago
  • Homegrown Delta Green

    My friend recommended the show a few weeks back and I’ve gotten caught up since then. I appreciate the “home game” feeling of the show. It’s very authentic and a joy to listen to. I love how the players don’t all have access to the same information and the festering distrust that inevitably follows! This is a unique take on a delta green actual play and I can’t wait to try it myself one day!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ronnie__97
    United States2 years ago
  • This is really good Delta Green content. I love the way Chris has the players step away if they're out of scene. It applies a great layer of realism, in terms of communication and information relay. Also, the tidbits at the beginning of each episode are really cool too!

    Podcast Addict
    5
    haynescorey
    2 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Listeners appreciate the show's humor and engaging storytelling style, often feeling as though they are part of the gaming session.
Listeners find the mix of suspense and humor within the narratives to be uniquely entertaining, particularly in character interactions.
The chemistry among the hosts is frequently highlighted, with many enjoying their banter and camaraderie.
Many reviews mention the authenticity of the 'home game' experience, leading to immersive role-playing moments that keep audiences engaged.

Chart Rankings

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Apple Podcasts
#18
Australia/Leisure/Games
Apple Podcasts
#140
Australia/Leisure

Talking Points

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Ross Bryant Interview
Q: Do you prefer playing or GMing?
Bryant has enjoyed GMing more lately and finds it rewarding to create and guide the story.
Ross Bryant Interview
Q: What is your approach to character creation?
Bryant prefers winging it, building characters based on randomness, curiosity, and collaboration at the table.
Ross Bryant Interview
Q: What got you into improv?
Bryant fell in love with improv during college, influenced by shows like 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' and vibrant local scenes.
Sydney Amanuel Interview
Q: Do you have any suggestions for running games?
Start small with one-shots, listen to your group, and try different systems to see what fits best for them.
Sydney Amanuel Interview
Q: What do you like most about Delta Green?
The grounded nature of the system, the real-world touch combined with heightened supernatural elements is very refreshing.

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What is The Chaos Engine Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast revolves around the world of tabletop role-playing games, providing a unique blend of humor, suspense, and character-driven storytelling. Episodes typically feature groups navigating intricate gaming scenarios, ranging from thrilling dungeon delves in fantasy settings to suspenseful adventures infused with horror elements. The hosts engage audiences by creating an authentic 'home game' atmosphere that allows listeners to feel as though they are part of the interactive experience. With a focus on role-playing dynamics, character creation, and imaginative plots, the podcast showcases impressive teamwork among the players and often includes humorous banter, making it engaging for both old and new players in the tabletop gaming com... more

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2. Sydney Amanuel
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4. Cody Zenner
5. Skid Maher

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