Category: RPG Podcasts

Roleplaying and board games reviews, podcasts, videos and interviews

The G*M*S Magazine Podcast Episode 99–Game Knights with Javier Palenzuela

Gaming can manifest in many ways and it can make us do some very strange things, like web series.

We have had other web series in the past when we had Joanna Gaskell for an interview about her web series, and now we have another producer with a very different offering.

The G*M*S Magazine Podcast Episode 98–Standard Action with Joanna Gaskell

I had the pleasure of taking to Joanna Gaskell, the producer, writer, actress and overall brains and passion behind Standard Action, one of the bet produced and funniest fantasy web series out there.

The series has gone through one full season and season two episodes are being screened now, with still some episodes to come. Season three is currently being funded in Kickstarter and has already got enough money to produce the third season, though there are some really cool stretch goals to come.

Compulsion Episode 4–An art session with four artists.

You thought I had forgotten about Conpulsion? Well, nop!

Another of the seminars at the convention and this time Andy Hepworth, Scott Neal, Paul Bourne and Paul Canavan speak about the world of art and all the funky stuff they get up to.

And I asked a few questions. Because… you know… that’s what I do…

The G*M*S Magazine Podcast Episode 96–Midwest Miniatures Guy

One more episode and getting closer to 100!

This episode brings you an interview with Tom Nelson, the Midwest Miniatures Guy.

But before I tell you about that, two announcements. One small, and one very big one.

The G*M*S Magazine Podcast Episode 95–Deimonorum with Jenn and Vickey

Time for another podcast. This time Jenn, Vickey and I just have a chat about many things. Some of them are in the podcast!

First thing we talked about was Deimonorum, the RPG project recently started to create a community driven and written role playing game.

In Deimonorum, 1985 saw the start of a demonic plague that destroyed 99.5% of the human population. Of the remaining people, only 100.000 are men. In the whole planet.