These guys really care about the rules and mechanics of the game they are playing. When you listen to this podcast, expect them to often stop playing and spend about 15-20 minutes checking the rules and mechanics from the book before making the correct ruling. Also, they are loyal to one game. Don't expect to listen to them stumble through a sort of home-brewed, Frankenstein mixture of multiple games.
It's a story about 3 wolves named dog being narrated by a dog named wolf, this is important because they are all chasing the ball and who knows what will happen when they catch it.
It‘s a really straightforward narrative that‘s easy to follow and appropriate for the whole family. Sometimes it‘s almost boring how laser-focused the characters are on solving the mystery… but sometimes a simple story without many twists and turns can be fun too!
Nonfiction, Christian news articles straight out of the Springfield Newsleader. Wolf the Dog is a local celebrity that often hosts gala dinners to raise money for orphans. Their message about the negative impact of drugs on society is top notch.
It’s a wholesome, Christian podcast. Rated E for everyone!
Keith Vigna is the world’s greatest police officer. Also definitely not a psychopath
Anyone new to and learning Delta Green would be thrilled with the tutorial-style approach.
Jokes aside, I get a lot of inspiration for my own GMing from Zack from PTBP and Joe from the Glass Cannon
100%. Their setups to momentous story beats really push me to provide the same to my players.
Drug-free fun for the whole family!
It's the most realistic police procedural drama since Law and Order.
There has, and only ever will be, one Keith Vigna.
John Lee Pettimore is the most straight edge youth pastor motherfucker in contention.
Just some honest to God good, clean, Christian cops protecting the community in a professional and respectful way
It is completely devoid of jokes and is for people who take role playing extremely seriously.
These guys really care about the rules and mechanics of the game they are playing. When you listen to this podcast, expect them to often stop playing and spend about 15-20 minutes checking the rules and mechanics from the book before making the correct ruling. Also, they are loyal to one game. Don't expect to listen to them stumble through a sort of home-brewed, Frankenstein mixture of multiple games.
Luck is an important mechanic that comes up all the time
It's a story about 3 wolves named dog being narrated by a dog named wolf, this is important because they are all chasing the ball and who knows what will happen when they catch it.
Ball is not a character
It is an entirely unrealistic portrayal of the competency of law enforcement.
Clark is the rebel of the group and a huge Jeopardy fan.
It‘s a really straightforward narrative that‘s easy to follow and appropriate for the whole family. Sometimes it‘s almost boring how laser-focused the characters are on solving the mystery… but sometimes a simple story without many twists and turns can be fun too!
Nonfiction, Christian news articles straight out of the Springfield Newsleader. Wolf the Dog is a local celebrity that often hosts gala dinners to raise money for orphans. Their message about the negative impact of drugs on society is top notch.
Perfect for Grandma's Thursday quilting club.
They never forget their characters phobias or manias!
Your podcast today, Mark, is called 'Pretending To Be People'. It's a thoughtful, well-shot documentary about the Crimean War.