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HJRP1201 Happy Jacks RPG Podcast Season 12 Episode 01
FromHappy Jacks RPG Podcast: GM & Player Tabletop RPG Advice
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HJRP1201 Happy Jacks RPG Podcast Season 12 Episode 01
FromHappy Jacks RPG Podcast: GM & Player Tabletop RPG Advice
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Length:
95 minutes
Released:
Apr 21, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
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hjrp1201
Your hosts: Stu, Stork, Gina
NOTE: There will be no episode for the week of April 25 -May 1.
Show Notes! JW writes in to ask about Savage Worlds' plot points campaigns as for some advice about a player who seems enthusiastic until he comes to the table.
Ricki writes in about dividing up the GMing duties. Kurt writes in to tell us how much he enjoys the show ... until we bag on Rolemaster (arrrgh!). That Mike from Michigan writes in to tell us about Shadowrun's organized play program. Bill from AZ writes to tell us about "The Story," a multi-table game with a living story that changes as the games are played, spanning from year to year.
And Guitar Spider treats us to a gaming nightmare.
Your hosts: Stu, Stork, Gina
NOTE: There will be no episode for the week of April 25 -May 1.
Show Notes! JW writes in to ask about Savage Worlds' plot points campaigns as for some advice about a player who seems enthusiastic until he comes to the table.
Ricki writes in about dividing up the GMing duties. Kurt writes in to tell us how much he enjoys the show ... until we bag on Rolemaster (arrrgh!). That Mike from Michigan writes in to tell us about Shadowrun's organized play program. Bill from AZ writes to tell us about "The Story," a multi-table game with a living story that changes as the games are played, spanning from year to year.
And Guitar Spider treats us to a gaming nightmare.
Released:
Apr 21, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
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