RPPR Episode 72: It’s a Dark Dark Dark Dark World

RPPR News: The first RPPR video is now online. Check it out! RPPR friend, Pagan Publishing has a Kickstarter going on. Take a look at it. Arc Dream has a Kickstarter for Sense of the Sleight of Hand Man, a Call of Cthulhu Dreamlands campaign. Synopsis: The World of Darkness is a massive family of role playing games spanning from 1991 to today. We invite Jason and Aaron, both regulars from the RPPR AP podcast, to discuss the wide range of horror games. As we are more familiar with the old World of Darkness than the new, we spend more time discussing that the new World of Darkness but neither side is neglected. We also discuss how to jump in the World of Darkness, common pitfalls for running games in this universe and some of our favorite books or settings for it. Oh and of course, the metaplot. Tom also has a letter, and we have shout outs and a horror related anecdote from a listener email. Shout outs: * Drifter Broken Road: A post-apocalyptic Western. Shoot outs in the ruins of a bombed out world. * Kindred the Embraced: An ill-fated television show based on the role playing game, Vampire: The Masquerade. * Destroyer: A horror movie starring Anthony Perkins. * Feed: A dystopian sci-fi novel about inserting the Internet in your head. Kind of. * Rochard: A fun 2d platformer/puzzle video game on Steam with a great soundtrack. * The Sixth Gun: A horror/western comic created by Cullen Bunn. Great fodder for RPGs! * Danger 5: A hilariously insane Australian comedy show about fighting Nazis, being sexist and drinking too much. * Community: A funny sitcom that had a D&D based episode. * Amnesia: Dark Descent – a scary as fuck video game. * Horror Recognition Guide: Great fiction set in the new World of Darkness. * Reincarnation: A flash game that Tom likes. Song: Darkness be thy Name by Midnight Configuration

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Role Playing Public Radio is a tabletop RPG podcast for all gamers! Our shows feature gaming advice, reviews, and discussions about the hobby. Hosted by award-winning author, Ross Payton, RPPR is a must listen for everyone interested in tabletop games. Whether you're an experienced GM or new to hobby, there's something here for you. If you want to create your own game, you can listen to our ongoing series Game Designer Workshop, where we look at every aspect of publishing RPGs, from initial design to printing and shipping your own game. In our regular episodes, We also look at some of the weirdest games ever published in our After Hours series.