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Dungeons & Dragons

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For this episode we’re exploring one of the most iconic and enduring games of all time: Dungeons & Dragons!


For 50 years, D&D has captivated players with its mix of imagination, strategy, and storytelling. When the game’s at its best it can function as this really fun way to do collaborative storytelling - it can seem life and death while also providing a lot of fodder for dumb jokes with your friends. It’s honestly the best game of all the games - I’d been hoping to do an episode about it since this podcast launched (hence it being referenced in the theme song my friend Mike Brousseau put together) and I was excited to be joined by my pal Gary Mitchel, who co-directs the American Sci-Fi Classics Track at Dragon Con and co-hosts the great horror podcast A PODCASK OF AMONTILLADO and writer James Palmer to talk all things D&D. Let’s roll for initiative and get into it!


Gary is the co-host of the horror podcast A PODCASK OF AMONTILLADO!


You can find James Palmer's books at https://www.jamespalmerbooks.net/



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For this episode we’re exploring one of the most iconic and enduring games of all time: Dungeons & Dragons!


For 50 years, D&D has captivated players with its mix of imagination, strategy, and storytelling. When the game’s at its best it can function as this really fun way to do collaborative storytelling - it can seem life and death while also providing a lot of fodder for dumb jokes with your friends. It’s honestly the best game of all the games - I’d been hoping to do an episode about it since this podcast launched (hence it being referenced in the theme song my friend Mike Brousseau put together) and I was excited to be joined by my pal Gary Mitchel, who co-directs the American Sci-Fi Classics Track at Dragon Con and co-hosts the great horror podcast A PODCASK OF AMONTILLADO and writer James Palmer to talk all things D&D. Let’s roll for initiative and get into it!


Gary is the co-host of the horror podcast A PODCASK OF AMONTILLADO!


You can find James Palmer's books at https://www.jamespalmerbooks.net/



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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