Tabletop RPG
Join the Blizzard Watch crew for an epic D&D game as they try to get themselves out of a crashed demon pirate ship of doom, streaming this weekend
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Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, Baldur’s Gate 3, and the perils of adapting a tabletop RPG to a video game
I haven' t quite finished Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, the new CRPG from Owlcat Games adapting the Adventure Path from Paizo's Pathfinder tabletop RPG.
This weekend, Tavern Watch talks to Avatar Legends Lead Designer Brendan Conway — listen live this afternoon!
This weekend, the Tavern Watch podcast — our brand new show focusing on tabletop RPGs — will be a special one because we're going to be talking to Brendan Conway, Lead Designer for the upcoming Avatar Legends tabletop RPG. You know, the game that just became most successful RPG Kickstarter pledge drive ever, raising over $7 million to build the Avatar tabletop game we've always wanted to play.
How to make magic more magical in your TTRPG campaign
Rules are almost a necessity for games, but especially for role playing games, where you're essentially playing make believe but you want to avoid the I shot you!
How to pick up running a TTRPG game after a long break
It can be hard to keep a TTRPG campaign rolling along.
Tavern Watch Plays D&D: Join us this weekend for the grand finale of our Otherweald adventure!
This weekend, the team is getting together to play a D&D adventure set in Otherweald, fantasy world where we've encountered everything from devious clown gods to zombie dinosaurs.
How to improvise while DMing Dungeons and Dragons
Here's a little secret -- I don't do a lot of formal planning for running my D&D games.
We want to play this upcoming Avatar: The Last Airbender TTRPG and so do you
I've already been really excited for the Avatar Legends TTRPG, because both Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra are among my favorite animated series of the past decades, with Korra one of my favorite characters in animation.
Why you should consider the Deck of Many Things for your next TTRPG game
The Deck of Many Things, also sometimes known as the Deck of Hazards, is a magic item that started its life in the very first supplement for Dungeons and Dragons.
Streaming live today! Enjoy the pulse pounding, senses shattering return of Tavern Watch, now in extra-awesome role playing game podcast form
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