RPPR Episode 99: Gaming with a Full Table

News: Check out the Devotees, a new Eclipse Phase adventure written by Caleb Stokes! The first part of the actual play is up. We also have a new digital audio recorder for the APs, a Zoom H2N. Higher quality APs for everyone!  Also, I’m working on a new horror RPG called Ruin. BTW, have you checked out the video game I’m working on, Delver’s Drop? Synopsis: During the last weekend, Tom and I got to play 2 games with some new players, including a 6 player Call of Cthulhu game. For this episode, we talk about our experiences playing with new players, especially in a large group. Tom also has a letter about his recent trip to New York, plus shout outs and anecdotes! Shout Outs * Showa 1926-1939: A manga about the history of Japan as it rose to become an empire. * Firing Cheeseballs at a Dog: A stand up comedy special on Netflix. * Darkest Dungeon: Lovecraftian-themed video game RPG with great art and gameplay. * Comedy + Tragedy = Time: New Patton Oswalt comedy album. * Night Vale Live: It’s almost as perfect as Carlos’ hair. Almost. * The Raid 2: This. Fucking. Movie. Is. Amaze balls. * Sword and Mythos: Upcoming anthology of Lovecraftian-themed fantasy stories. * Kowloon Walled City: Great look into the fascinating self-governed community. * Goat Simulator: Because of reasons. * Wagamama: Delicious Japanese noodle restaurant in Boston * D20 Burlesque: nerdy burlesque strippers. ‘Nuff said. * Eclectic Eccentricities: Handcrafted dice jewelry and knicknacks. * Tiny Realms: An iOS RTS with original armies and gameplay Song: Road Trip by Within the Giant

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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.