
A gaming group posing as a podcast.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | GamesLeisure | |||

“It seems a special red delivery has ended up on someone's doorstep! Congratulations are in order for the new father, have Mercy. Meanwhile there seems to have been a break in at the local Folk Art Museum, as well as the Peddler’s Mall. Someone was l... more
Looking to expand after their recent successes, the burgeoning enclave of MyWay has experienced a population boom. As a result they want to grow the safe zone into the convention center across the street, and everyone willing including our takers are... more
In this episode of RPX Rollup, we're rolling up characters for Renegade Game Studios' Kids on Bikes: Second Edition. Set in 2007-2008 before smartphones ruled the world, players take on the roles of teenagers navigating a small-town mystery.
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Note: Sorry, last month we accidentally published the actual 5th episode of this mini campaign as episode 4. This has since been corrected.
The intrepid journalists of the Miskatonic Bee are summoned to a wealthy patron's unfinished estate, where ... more
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I got into RPX listening to RPPR. The games and themes have a slightly differnet feel to a lot of what else is out there, and provide a good listen. They explore different themes and settings and have the feeling of a varried and experienced group.
I'm a big horror tabletop gaming fan and I'm always excited to see more podcasts featuring these kinds of games in their reviews and actual plays. Really liking their Delta Green stuff and since Gumshoe is one of my favorite systems, I'm happy to see them feature it quite a bit. Also, I like the dynamic of these guys, you can tell they feel comfortable together and have group chemistry. I like that they aren't trying to be perfect, they are real and play fun games that I also happen to love. Kee... more
The podcast is not perfectis the biggest thing I can say too people.
Its important you keep that in mind these are people, who are friends spending time together roleplaying and talking about the hobby. They are in a comfortable space and include there opinions and thoughts on all sorts of things. So if you don't wanna hear about politicis randomly, then maybe they are not for you.
That... that doesn't make them bad its just my one true concern for people coming into this wonderful podcast with ... more
Really really great podcast. Lots of fun. That Aaron guy is pretty awesome.
Loved listening to these guys' thoughts on starting a game and all their digressions/banter! Gave me some good ideas on group management, dynamics, and getting people interested. Looking forward to hearing their interviews, especially if they bring the same irreverant thoughtfulness to it.










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