both great episodes, thanks again.
Tales from the Hydian Way
both great episodes, thanks again.
Thank you.
We had a listener request to try and focus on a career or a specialization, I'm not quite sure if we can get that specific. We tried and here us talking about the Hired Gun .
Very much enjoyed the Hired Gun episode. If I ever get to be a player, I wanna be an Enforcer...
Every episode of yours I listen to gives me so many campaign ideas that I just want to scrap the current one and start a new one... Every week! The Hired Gun episode is great, really enjoyed it, lots of great ideas.
Things have gotten a tiny bit busy and we've got three new episodes last time I was about.
We talk about Session 0 and how to make it useful
And we talk about the different social skills and how to use them in different situations
We got talking about how we use cantinas in our game , the whys and hows, since it seems to be a waste to have a Star Wars campaign with out one.
You can also find us on Facebook if that'd be easier to get in touch with us.
We were lucky enough to get writer and designer Dan Clark on the show to talk about the beginner games with how and why things were smoothed and cut, as well as the fun parts of showing off the system at its base.
The beginner game episode was very enjoyable. Dan seems like a pretty genuine guy.
The beginner game episode was very enjoyable. Dan seems like a pretty genuine guy.
I'm amazed with how genuine he was. Dan was a great interview and I was amazed with how thoughtful at the off the cuff questions we had.
We go talking about the explorer career and how it can be used to be mindful of the parts of the system that we easily forget, from suspense to knowledge.
On 30.6.2015 at 2:16 AM, Deuterium Ice said:We go talking about the explorer career and how it can be used to be mindful of the parts of the system that we easily forget, from suspense to knowledge.
I've found your 'cast a few weeks ago and been listening to it any chance I got. I have to say I much prefer it over the Order 66 podcast, which tends to drown out the actual informative and useful nuggets in really awful jokes and forced banter. The way Tales is done speaks much more to me.