Star Wars actual play podcasts:
- Campaign (spin-off of the 6 star wars episodes from one shot)
- Silhouette Zero
- Bothan Banter
What else?
Actual play videos?..
Well. Dicestormers on youtube has a few interesting ones. '
What else?
Star Wars actual play podcasts:
- Campaign (spin-off of the 6 star wars episodes from one shot)
- Silhouette Zero
- Bothan Banter
What else?
Actual play videos?..
Well. Dicestormers on youtube has a few interesting ones. '
What else?
Podcasts:
Super secret rebel base
Dice for brains
Red shirt down
Never tell me the odds
YouTube:
Whycalibur
Enjoy! ![]()
The best and longest running AP podcast for Star Wars is Threat Detected, found at misdirectedmark.com. It heavily edits the shows to make a radio drama feel.
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Whiskey Rebellion is fun too.
Is it just me because I love this system and pay the most attention to it, or are there an inordinate amount actual play podcasts for this game? Do other systems have a bunch of actual play podcasts? Are SWRPG players just that more narcissistic that they think that everyone wants to hear them play their game?
Hm, I don't know if I would say that SWRPGers are more narcissistic than other gamers, but I don't really don't want to listen to a podcast of Pathfinder or D&D using miniatures and doing a dungeon crawl. It would be like listing to people play golf on the radio... Boring meets more boring... ![]()
Hm, I don't know if I would say that SWRPGers are more narcissistic than other gamers, but I don't really don't want to listen to a podcast of Pathfinder or D&D using miniatures and doing a dungeon crawl. It would be like listing to people play golf on the radio... Boring meets more boring...
Hey, I listen to golf on the radio (if it's a major championship and I am forced to be in the car for some reason)!
The narcissism was in jest. I see your point about Pathfinder and 4e not translating to audio well though. I never thought about that part.
I haven't found a podcast for this I can actually listen to. It's just a bunch of people talking over each other and laughing at their own jokes.
It'd be nice to find one like Matt Mercer that was Star Wars specific, I really enjoy his Critical Role.
I haven't found a podcast for this I can actually listen to. It's just a bunch of people talking over each other and laughing at their own jokes.
Did you just explain what playing a good roleplaying games and having fun doing it is like?....
Is it just me because I love this system and pay the most attention to it, or are there an inordinate amount actual play podcasts for this game? Do other systems have a bunch of actual play podcasts? Are SWRPG players just that more narcissistic that they think that everyone wants to hear them play their game?
Nah, there are some other good ones too. Narrative games might work better, like Marvel Heroic RP, Dungeon World, different Fate games and other, but one of my original favourites, the one that got me into actual play podcasts is actually a dnd 4e one. It is called critical hit and has some great storytelling and roleplaying, just skip the boring combat episodes;) Also, check out One Shot by James D`Amato, he is a great GM and he and other improve comedians play a lot of different popular and indie rpg`s. Great sound and production value, great understanding of the audio medium and entertainment.
Nah, I think a good RPG involves a great story teller and willing participants. When you get people who just want to hear themselves talk on the podcast it really takes away from the story line.
See Critical Role as a great example of how a recorded RPG session should turn out. They are professional voice actors though.
Nah, I think a good RPG involves a great story teller and willing participants. When you get people who just want to hear themselves talk on the podcast it really takes away from the story line.
See Critical Role as a great example of how a recorded RPG session should turn out. They are professional voice actors though.
Different schools. For a lot of people it is about playing a game and having fun and telling a story together! People interacting and joking like friends can add to that experience. You should check out One Shot by James D`Amato. They are improve actors though.
Absolutely, that is the key to any great RPG, right? But when you get people who find their voice needs to be heard more than others, does that not ruin a good RPG?
I find that these good RPG type podcasts are difficult to find in the Star Wars genre. Again, check out Critical Role ! Thanks.
Absolutely, that is the key to any great RPG, right? But when you get people who find their voice needs to be heard more than others, does that not ruin a good RPG?
I find that these good RPG type podcasts are difficult to find in the Star Wars genre. Again, check out Critical Role ! Thanks.
Isn`t critical role that 5e actual play on youtube? Yea, that is fun! Have you seen Titansgarve too? One of the players is in that, and it has great production value.
I think Campaign is a great podcast, including the first 6 star wars episodes from one shot. Yes, they are laughing alot, but it is funny an entertaining. Check it out:)
[...] the one that got me into actual play podcasts is actually a dnd 4e one. It is called critical hit and has some great storytelling and roleplaying, just skip the boring combat episodes;) [...]
This is still one of the best APs I listen to. The combat is definitely typical of 4e (though Rodrigo still makes it interesting to an extent), but everything else is great.
[...] the one that got me into actual play podcasts is actually a dnd 4e one. It is called critical hit and has some great storytelling and roleplaying, just skip the boring combat episodes;) [...]
This is still one of the best APs I listen to. The combat is definitely typical of 4e (though Rodrigo still makes it interesting to an extent), but everything else is great.
What Rodrigo made great are Skill Challenges! Rodrigo`s take on skill challenges is the most narrative thing to ever come out of dnd, and they are absolutely great! And so easy to insert into other systems!
The combat episodes are downers though, I get so disappointed everytime, why can`t they handle combat with skill challenges too?.. and I actually like 4e... 4e combat does not translate into the audio medium or maybe not any entertainment at all... It was fun and exighting to listen and learn when the game was new, but that got old fast. Really love when they just roleplay it though. The Superhero FAE episodes are great. They should really change to a more narrative system.
Edited by RodianCloneTales from the Hydian Way, is a pod cast that is more rules and subject oriented, but really worth the listen for any GM or player, great ideas.
Rollplay: Balance of Power is a new show over at itmeJP's Twitch channel that focuses on two different groups of players.
So far I'm really enjoying it and I really love the GM's style.
I haven't found a podcast for this I can actually listen to. It's just a bunch of people talking over each other and laughing at their own jokes.
It'd be nice to find one like Matt Mercer that was Star Wars specific, I really enjoy his Critical Role.
I have to say I agree with this. What FrogTrigger describes is a great couple of hours of DOING roleplaying, but a terrible couple of hours of LISTENING TO roleplaying.
We have yet to see a The Adventure Zone for SWRPG.
Rollplay: Balance of Power is a new show over at itmeJP's Twitch channel that focuses on two different groups of players.
So far I'm really enjoying it and I really love the GM's style.
The GM is Adam Koebel, designer of Dungeon World (with Sage LaTorra) and "In house GM" for Roll20.
Tales from the Hydian Way, is a pod cast that is more rules and subject oriented, but really worth the listen for any GM or player, great ideas.
Good find, thanks for this.
Hm, I don't know if I would say that SWRPGers are more narcissistic than other gamers, but I don't really don't want to listen to a podcast of Pathfinder or D&D using miniatures and doing a dungeon crawl. It would be like listing to people play golf on the radio... Boring meets more boring...
I dunno, it kind of depends. I've listened to the Acquisitions Incorporated podcasts of their games at PAX for several years, and those are pretty **** funny. The descriptive stuff about the room and layout is pretty easy for me to follow in my imagination, from years of gaming. So I don't have too much issue with that. And the dialogue is funny no matter what.
Absolutely, that is the key to any great RPG, right? But when you get people who find their voice needs to be heard more than others, does that not ruin a good RPG?
I find that these good RPG type podcasts are difficult to find in the Star Wars genre. Again, check out Critical Role ! Thanks.
Sounds like most gaming tables I've been at. Lots of loud talking, bull around the table, and goofing off. Not sure how it's much different hearing it on a podcast than being in the middle of it at a gaming table. ![]()
Role playing games is more of a reason to hang out with friends with similar interests, it is always much more enjoy able when you are with a standard groups then we you are in a pick up game.
Here is the site for the Podcast I play in, he also run D&D and other game systems.
http://creativeplayandpodcastnetwork.com/
Galaxy at war is the name our the Groups session:
http://creativeplayandpodcastnetwork.podbean.com/?s=galaxy+at+war
I hope you like it.
We at the Polyhedron Society are proud of ours. Feel free to check it out on our website, thepolyhedronsociety.com or iTunes. Any feed back would be nice.
Some friends of mine and I just started up a YouTube channel and are producing an Edge of the Empire campaign as the starting point for the channel. We're also going to be doing some other stuff too like survival horror Dread adventures, have a D&D campaign in post production and a friend of mine is pretty good at miniature painting so we're going to feature some tutorials and model paintings. A majority of our content is aimed at 18+ audiences.
The Star Wars EotE campaign is entitled Legacy of Ash and we just put out our second episode with more to come. You can find the campaign at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKzvxzHYxYZKWNf4F_3IeMBa0E8HRxa5u
Like I said we're just starting out and still finding our rhythm but we're having a lot of fun recording. Hope you enjoy. ![]()