Monthly Archives: March 2015
Dr Tom and Nathan Paoletta with World Wide Wrestling RPG
The Dr. Tom the Frog Show is a talk show about tabletop role-playing games featuring the people who play and make them. This nineteenth episode features Nathan Paoletta talking about his recent RPG release, the World Wide Wrestling RPG. You can find out more about this RPG here: http://ndpdesign.com/wwwrpg/
Continue readingChain World – Episode 1
Chain World is a game series in which a bunch of awesome people get together to play Dungeon World. Every other session, a new GM will take over and run a game, showcasing a multitude of GMing styles and techniques while still being just plain fun. The actual game follows the exploits of the Owlbear […]
Continue readingDr Tom and Quinn Murphy with Five Fires
The Dr. Tom the Frog Show is a talk show about tabletop role-playing games featuring the people who play and make them. This eighteenth episode features Quinn Murphy, creator of the Hip Hop RPG Five Fires and well as Community Radio. Five Fires Beta Demo: http://www.thoughtcrimegames.net/five-fires-beta/ Community Radio: https://payhip.com/b/3A75
Continue readingPANEL: Is Hacking Game Design?
Tabletop RPGs are filled with iterations, creations, revolutions and evolutions. What is a hack? When is it a new thing? Who are these elusive Game Designers? Join a star-studded panel of gamers and makers who will chat about their points-of-view! Panelists for this event are Sarah Richardson, Nathan Paoletta, Eloy Lasanta and Brian Engard!
Continue readingGAW on Indie+ Panel: On Being an Expert (and a woman)
Have to play 100 games before you’re an expert? Or maybe just tired of being questioned on rulings as a GM? What DOES it take for women to be an expert tabletop gamer? Come listen to us chat about it.
Continue readingIndie+ Plays… Don’t Rest Your Head
Come watch some Indie+ folks play Don’t Rest Your Head, run by Brendan Conway! What’s Don’t Rest Your Head?!? You can’t sleep. It started like that for all of us, back when we were garden variety insomniacs. Maybe you had nightmares (God knows we all do now), or maybe you just had problems that wouldn’t […]
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