Episodes

  • Making a TTRPG Career (w/ Sebastian Yue)
    Apr 29 2024

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    On today's show, we're talking ship with Sebastian Yue, a game designer, writer, and editor. Apart from their own self-published games and DMs Guild modules, They work full-time at Hit Point Press which is best known for various very succesful third party D&D 5e products like Heckna and Humblewood. They've also contributed as a designer to some wonderful projects like Apocalypse Keys, Cloud Empress, ennie-award winning Uncaged Goddesses anthology, and the currently in-progress official Tomb Raider RPG.


    Show Notes

    04:18 Getting started with game design

    15:18 Working full-time at Hitpoint Press

    22:10 Being in both the D&D and indie game communities

    24:15 All about editing: style guides & more

    29:50 Future plans

    34:07 Advice for aspiring game designers

    36:56 Infectious Enthusiasm: Ingkit by Pukepeku Games

    38:15 Tyranny of Numbers: Annual earnings

    42:15 RePlay

    43:43 All Advice is Advice for Myself


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    48 mins
  • Getting Weirder Than Lovecraft (w/ Graham Walmsley)
    Apr 15 2024

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    Today, we're talking to Graham Walmsley, the celebrated game designer behind tabletop RPGs like Cthulhu Dark and A Taste for Murder, larps like Will That Be All, and lovecraftian scenarios for games like Trail of Cthulhu. He's also the author of two non-fiction books called Stealing Cthulhu about telling lovecraftian stories and Play Unsafe about techniques for being a better player of tabletop games. This year, he's got two new games out, Cosmic Dark, a sequel to Cthulhu Dark about corporate employees in space, and Darkenwood, a GM-less game about a nightmarish forest.


    Show Notes:

    01:41 Introducing Graham

    03:07 Starting with Lovecraft

    12:08 What is weird fiction?

    16:55 All the cool stuff in Cosmic Dark

    26:24 Rules, advice, setting

    39:22 Infectious Enthusiasm: Lumberjills by Moira Turkington

    41:50 Tyranny of Numbers

    43:44 RePlay

    46:25 All Advice is Advice for Myself


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    50 mins
  • The Awards (w/ Nico MacDougall and Tan Shao Han)
    Mar 30 2024

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    This week, we're talking to Nico MacDougall and returning guest Tan Shao Han about The Awards, an alternative tabletop RPG awards project.


    Show Notes:

    03:56 Introductions

    13:31 Being a judge

    16:09 The process of picking a winner

    21:30 Who should be a judge?

    25:36 Infectious Enthusiasm

    27:59 Tyranny of Numbers: Breaking down submissions to the Awards

    31:02 All Advice is Advice for Myself



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    39 mins
  • Reading The F**king Manual (w/ Max Lander & Aaron King)
    Mar 14 2024

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    Today we're talking to Max and Aaron from RTFM. Maxwell Lander is a game designer, photographer, visual artist, and also musician with an album of dungeon synth. Aaron King is a game designer whose works including Patchwork World Sixth Edition. They are both the co-hosts of RTFM, an RPG book club podcast.


    Show Notes:

    [00:02:49] Why start an RPG bookclub podcast?

    [00:14:43] What each person brings to the table

    [00:28:47] Critiquing RPGs as an artform

    [00:41:24] Infectious Enthusiasm: Sagas of the Icelanders, Bloodfeud

    [00:45:03] Tyranny of Numbers

    [00:50:08] RePlay

    [00:53:13] All Advice is Advice For Myself: Prep more, be less?


    Other Links:

    It's up to you really, an all vtuber actual play of Patchwork World


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    57 mins
  • Meeting Games Where They're At [w/ Quinns]
    Feb 26 2024

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    Today, we're talking to Quintin Smith aka Quinns, who has been reviewing boardgames for more than a decade with the iconic show, Shut Up and Sit Down. Then about 3 years ago, Quintin joined People Make Games to cover everything from Roblox's relationship to child labour to the battle for ownership and control of Disco Elysium, from the revival of kabaddi in India to phenomenon that is jubensha in china. Now, he's gone and started Quinns Quest, a new youtube channel to review tabletop roleplaying games that feels like a lot like that one weird show where William Riker from Star Trek looked at the camera and asked us if we believed in ghosts. Don't worry, listeners, we're going to ask the question on everyone's mind: why?


    Show Notes:

    [00:02:00] What makes a good review?

    [00:08:02] Horror versus Tension: one of the challenges of reviewing RPGs

    [00:16:12] Would you ever do a bad review?

    [00:23:22] Why playing games are vital for reviews

    [00:40:44] Infectious Enthusiasm: World Wide Wrestling by Nathan Paoletta

    [00:43:26] Tyranny of Numbers: Youtube drop-off

    [00:45:12] Replay

    [00:50:31] All Advice is Advice For Myself: Use your hands?


    Other references:

    I mentioned an article by Quinn Murphy which talks about promises, consistency and economy, you can find that here


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    57 mins
  • Games That Make You Cry In A Panera (w/ Hannah Shaffer and Evan Rowland)
    Feb 12 2024

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    On this episode, we have Hannah Schaffer and Evan Rowland, the two creators behind indie game design outfit, turtlebun. They've published games like Questlandia, Noirlandia, Damn the man save the music, Mud: a golem memoir, and many more. You can find more about those games at turtlebun.com.

    Evan and Hannah also co-host a podcast called Design Doc , which is in their own words, about "trying to make a living as people putting things out in the world". If you read any reviews of that show, you'll hear it being described with words like honest, vulnerable, caring, friendly. It's one of my favourite podcasts in the world and you should listen to it. Then, you can too get vulnerable insights into the daily practice of being a game designer and you can also learn that Carrie Fisher once overtweezed Hannah's mom eyebrows at a workshop.

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    Show Notes:

    02:46 Getting started (Evan reinvents microtransactions)

    09:07 Going from making big things to making medium-small things

    11:30 Getting deep with Design Doc

    25:00 What is collaboration and how do you even do it?

    36:25 Infections Enthusiasm: The Beast and Usagi Yojimbo

    39:40 Tyranny of Numbers

    43:46 RePlay

    45:33 All Advice Is Advice For Myself


    Some of my personal greatest hits from Design Doc :

    • Burnout
    • A Cat in the Lap and Other Good Things
    • The Work of Games is Not Just Making Games
    • The Games You Want To Make The Life You Want To Live
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    50 mins
  • Bonus: Open Hearth's Games of the Year 2023
    Jan 3 2024

    A guest episode on the feed today as I share with you something from the folks over at Playing at the Hearth, the podcast from the Open Hearth gaming community. It's a nice, welcoming online place where people from all over the place get together and play games. It's like having access to a convention all year round. If you'd like to join, head over to their website.

    This episode has members of the community sharing their favourite games played in 2023. Lot of cool games mentioned and I add my 2 cents at the very end but I also got to play in two campaigns mentioned by other people which was Capitalites and Nahual.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Best of 2023: Games Recommended By Guests
    Dec 4 2023

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    In this round-up episode for 2023, every single one of my guests sounds off about one game that they want to recommend to you!

    [00:02:05] Judd Karlmann recommends Into the Odd, The Between, and As The Sun Forever Sets
    [00:05:55] Lowell Francis recommends Eclipse Phase 2nd Edition
    [00:08:27] Jahmal Brown recommends Legacy: Life Among The Ruins 2nd Edition
    [00:12:05] Indrani Ganguly recommends Alice is Missing, Blase Monotony, and Bubble Bubble
    [00:13:55] Tan Shao Han recommends The Nightmares Underneath
    [00:17:07] Fiona Hopkins and Stephanie Burt recommend Wool of Bat and Monsterhearts
    [00:20:20]  Paul Beakley recommends a|state and Fellowship
    [00:24:08] Becky Annison recommends Escape from Tentacle City
    [00:27:38] Emily Friedman recommends The Quiet Year
    [00:29:46] Chris Chinn recomends Errant
    [00:31:58] Josh Fox recommends Microscope and Microscope Union
    [00:35:23] Evan Torner recommends Prism

    Listen to the other round-up episodes of 2023 on the Yes Indie'd patreon!

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    39 mins