Category: RPG Podcasts

Roleplaying and board games reviews, podcasts, videos and interviews

Podcast Episode 50–RPGs with Robin D. Laws and Stone Skin Press

Very quickly after the previous podcast, It is my pleasure to bring you episode 50, which is a landmark I never thought I’d achieve. And yet, here it is and it’s all thanks to you, the listeners.

The G*M*S Magazine RPG Podcast–Episode 49 Ennies and Cartography with Jenn and Rob

The time has come for another episode of the RPG Edition of our podcast and it is a very exciting one. Not that the rest aren’t exciting, but this one is special because we have a new person joining us. Mr. Robert Sullivan, aka the Grumpy Celt, who will lend us his knowledge, wit and charm for the commentary.

The G*M*S Magazine Podcast Episode 46 Part 2–Colonial Gothic with Graeme Davis

Graeme talks, in depth, about his passion for Colonial Gothic and the reasons that brought him into it. His cooperation with Richard Iorio has been pivotal in developing a setting and world that is seriously stunning. If you’re looking for a historical based alternative to Call of Cthulhu, this is exactly what you’re looking for.

The G*M*S Magazine Podcast Episode 46 Part 1–Warhammer Fantasy with Graeme Davis

Welcome back everyone to the podcast. Just to make things confusing, this is the first part of episode 46, but it’s coming out after episode 47. A glitch in Mathematics, what can I say? Maybe it’s not such an exact science as they claim!

G*M*S Magazine Podcast RPG Edition Episode 45–What have games done for you with Scott F. Gray

In this episode, Jenn, Vickey, Dale and myself discuss what have games done for us and our lives, and also what do we think games can contribute to someone’s life. A very meaty subject that made the podcast be a bit longer than we would like, but hopefully you’ll find it insightful.

It was also my pleasure to have Scott F. Gray back in the show. As always, it was a pleasure talking to him, and it was indeed a pleasure to read his book, We Can Be Heroes. We talk about the book and its contents at length, though there are no spoilers, so don’t you worry.