Some quick hits today for shows I recently caught.
The Game’s The Thing vs. Honor + Intrigue
Ron and Veronica Blessing interview Chris Rutowski of Basic Action Games. The show started off with announcements and feedback, which as I’ve stated before (about Knights of the Night), is not my preference. Skip ahead to 9:09 for the interview about Honor + Intrigue.
Chris discusses why he didn’t build this swashbuckling RPG with his own BASH system, which I admire. I think it’s a cool thing to look at your own work and know what it does and to find the best fit for what you want to do. I dig interviews with Mr. Rutkowski; he should be on Ruthless Diastema since he created BASH for an after-school program. Pete Figtree, if you’re reading this, make this happen!
Side Note: Over on the RPG Haven forum, Chris posted up some designs on his Honor + Intrigue character sheet. It is really cool to see a timeline of his development. Check out the Honor and Intrigue character sheet here: http://therpghaven.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1696 (It is a thing of beauty)
Yellow Menace Podcast Lady Earthdawn AP Part 2
This show is a guilty pleasure for me. Its one of the few shows I listen because I genuinely like the hosts. Well, I don’t know Patricia, who was on their movie review episode recently, but she seems pretty fun. This episode is a continuation of the game group’s multi-year saga in the Earthdawn setting. Ed is the GM, Alex plays Landis the dirty elf, Step plays a T-Sang lizard-lady and… the other guy (who I don’t know, but he plays Candance).
A few months ago, Yellow Menace started releasing some Actual Play recordings of their Earthdawn game. They had ported their characters over to the Lady Blackbird ruleset to streamline the system and get a fresh take on playing through the story. This love letter to stripped down gaming is well worth your time. You can find it on their website, look for Gamecast Gaiden Ep 1A ? Let’s talk about Lady Earthdawn! (I’d link the file, but then it would show up on the Canon Puncture feed).
This episode is entertaining as the group is very witty. But its also a yuk-fest. If I didn’t know these guys, I’d probably not go out of my way to listen to it because even though I’ve tried to keep up, they have so much history in the characters and stories that isn’t conveyed but inferred that it is hard to be a fly on the wall and follow what’s going on. This was the first episode where I heard hwo Candance was played, and that was… interesting. She’s played kind of… butch. She’s a nice counter-point to Alex’s portrayal of Landis as a very down an dirty person with Steph’s T’Sang playing the quiet and competent one and Ed playing many of the NPCs as straight men. The storyline of this episode was pretty wacky, including people thrown into poop, a headless godling losing his face, a die roll over a punch to another PC’s face… its really silly miss-adventure stuff. I enjoyed listening to them enjoy playing.
Jennisodes 70 – Editing your game book
Jenn continues her quest to interview as many people about making games as she can while making her own. The editor she spoke with, John Adamus, had some really positive and helpful hints for budding game developers. His examples of games that he used showed his game preference as he name checked Call of Cthulu and… some other popular game, I dunno. It’s cool and all and makes sense since most small press games are edited on the cheap. Still, I wonder how he felt at Metatopia with those crazy small press folks running around. His advice about staying positive and forgiving yourself was nice to hear.
Pulp Gamer – Out of Character 196: From the Shadows
I just recently started listening to this show. Its more focused than most multiple hosts gabbing and loosely discussing a topic style of shows. Thank the Lord above to Jason Corley. He really consistently makes this show awesome for me. The rest of the crew is pretty traditional in their RPG tastes and when they discuss play styles and GMing, I sometimes cringe. When Don talked about “teaching players a lesson” as a GM, I got sick in my mouth a bit. But Jason came along and gently redirected it to some great advice for how to structure games, even overriding dissenting opinions from other hosts. He rocked on toast in this episode. I’m thankful that the discussion was had and I know not everyone likes playing games the way I do. Its nice to hear someone I agree with say things the way Jason does. I feel smarter vicariously.
Side Note – The podcast Jason Corley is so soo different from forum JD Corley. Hard to believe they’re the same person. Maybe there’s a Fake Steve Jobs deal going on?