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Ludonarrative Dissidents Livestream #4 August 2024 30 Aug 202401:08:26

We're talking about Gencon 2024 and new trends in games. Watch the livestream here for the visuals.

Delta Green: Convergence19 Aug 202401:11:20

Delta Green: Convergence is a short adventure for the Delta Green RPG. Originally written by John Scott Tynes and published by Pagan Publishing in 1992, it is the first adventure ever set in the Delta Green universe, the original source, the motherlode, the primal zygote.

In this episode of Ludonarrative Dissidents we are discussing the slightly updated edition released by Arc Dream Publishing in 2023.

⁠Click here to see Delta Green Convergence on DriveThruRPG

FULL SHOW NOTES ARE AVAILABLE HERE

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⁠Intro music by Arcane Anthems

Hole in the Sky - Dungeon Crawl Classics Module #86 - Actual Play28 Nov 202303:06:29

The Lady in Blue, a mysterious figure of cosmic power, enlists a band of simple peasants for a strange task. They are to follow an invisible bridge until they arrive at a hole in the sky – and then jump through. Death awaits all but the bravest, strongest, and luckiest, but the Lady offers a reward beyond all the riches of the world: the chance to change the very stars these peasants were born under, and thus change their destiny.

NEWS: On Saturday December 16th, at 23:00 UTC (18:00 EST, 17:00 Central) Greg, James, go live for an hour of discussion, conversation, and answering your questions.

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We are planning an episode 0 of season 3 to discuss this adventure so stay tuned for that!

Get full show notes at our website!

Discuss this episode on the LND Discord!

Pendragon 6th Edition Starter Set02 Nov 202301:26:54

Pendragon is a game of Arthurian legends, first released in 1985. The sixth edition starter set was released in 2023, with a full released plan next year. It is set in a world of brutal medieval realism. Player characters are knights in King Arthur's court, striving to uphold the code of chivalry despite their passions and flaws pulling them in other directions. The starter set contains pre-made knight player characters, several adventures, and all the rules necessary to run the game. 

Get full show notes at our website!

Discuss this episode on the LND Discord!

Our next episode is the season finale, an actual play in Dungeon Crawl Classics with two guest players!

Traveller Core Rules Mongoose 202228 Sep 202301:13:58

Traveller is a science fiction roleplaying game of bold explorers and brave adventurers. The Traveller Core Rulebook Update 2022 contains everything you need to create one of these adventures and begin exploring the galaxy.

Spaceports, ancient civilisations, air/rafts, cold steel blades, laser carbines, far distant worlds, and exotic alien beasts – this is the futuristic universe of Traveller, the original and classic science fiction roleplaying game.

Get full show notes at our website!

Discuss this episode on the LND Discord!

Experience Points 14 Sep 202301:23:00

Experience Points are a common game mechanic in tabletop role playing games, but what are they? From Dungeons and Dragons to the World of Darkness, a wide variety of games use experience points to measure character progression and improvement. We discuss how these mechanics affect play and brainstorm ideas for alternative progression systems.

Check out The Night Clerk, a RPG scenario zine, written by Ross Payton, now on Backerkit!

Get full show notes at our website!

Discuss this episode on the LND Discord!

Fiasco07 Aug 202301:21:17

Fiasco is an award-winning, GM-less game for 3-5 players, designed to be played in a few hours with no preparation. During a game you engineer and play out stupid, disastrous situations, usually at the intersection of greed, fear, and lust. It’s like making your own Coen brothers movie, in about the same amount of time it’d take to watch one. Tell cinematic tales of small time capers gone disastrously wrong – inspired by films like Blood Simple, Fargo, The Way of the Gun, Burn After Reading, and A Simple Plan. You play ordinary people with powerful ambition and poor impulse control.

Listen to an actual play of Fiasco 2E guest starring Caleb Stokes, author of Red Markets!

Get full show notes on our website!

Discuss this episode on the LND Discord!

Diceless Role Playing Games12 Jul 202301:08:40

Diceless RPGs are games that do not use dice to randomize game elements. Many of these games do not have any randomization elements and include games like Amber, Pantheon, and Marvel Universe. Others use randomizers like shuffled cards or spinners. We discuss these systems and how they affect game play and storytelling.

Check out the LND website for links to games and more!

Discuss this episode on the LND Discord!

Tales from the Loop19 Jun 202301:12:57

The landscape was full of machines and scrap metal connected to the facility in one way or another. Always present on the horizon were the colossal cooling towers, with their green obstruction lights. If you put your ear to the ground, you could hear the heartbeat of the Loop – the purring of the Gravitron, the central piece of engineering magic that was the focus of the Loop’s experiments. The facility was the largest of its kind in the world, and it was said that its forces could bend space-time itself. Scifi artist Simon Stålenhag’s paintings of Swedish 1980s suburbia, populated by fantastic machines and strange beasts, have won global acclaim. Now, you can step into the amazing world of the Loop.

Show notes for Season 2 are on the LND website.

Discuss this episode on the Ludonarrative Dissidents Community Discord!


Dread26 May 202301:04:17

Dread is a game of horror and hope. Those who play will participate in a mutual telling of an original macabre tale. The goal of Dread is to sustain the delicate atmosphere that invokes the hand quivering emotion that lends its name to the game. The thrill of a Dread game lies within the tension between desire and loss. Players take on the role of someone trapped in a story that is only as compelling as it is hostile.

Discuss this episode on the Ludonarrative Dissidents Community Discord!

Planet Mercenary01 May 202301:11:25

Planet Mercenary RPG is a space opera adventure game based on the popular web comic Schlock Mercenary. It contains everything you need to create characters, equip them, and load them onto warships for adventures across the galaxy. Build your own mercenary company and accept all the best contracts. Rescue ecotourists from Eina Afa’s Stormring Sea. Leap between the Pereri Ring’s tethered asteroids in pursuit of pirates. Brave the dark heart of Ellwor’s mechorganic jungle in search of the Greater Meatsnatch. Engineered for speed and simplicity, the Planet Mercenary RPG lets you play out these adventures quickly with three six-sided dice and the 108-card Mayhem deck—a set of story-building, plot-twisting, occasionally explosive elements that can transform even a mundane encounter into a turning point for the entire mission. You and your group will weave magnificent, raucous, and probably hilarious adventure stories, and everyone will enjoy themselves …even when things go terribly wrong.

Discuss this episode on the Ludonarrative Dissidents Community Discord!

Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition24 Apr 202301:24:48

Call of Cthulhu is the world’s best game of secrets, mysteries, and horror, first published in 1981 and now in its seventh edition. Playing the role of steadfast investigators, you travel to strange and dangerous places, uncover foul plots, and stand against the terrors of the Cthulhu Mythos. You encounter sanity-blasting entities, monsters, and insane cultists. Within strange and forgotten tomes of lore you discover revelations that humanity was not meant to know.


If you want to discuss the episode, join our community Discord! 

Heart: The City Beneath15 Jul 202401:30:25

Heart: The City Beneath is a game of unconventional fantasy adventurers who are drawn to enter, explore and lose themselves in a very corporeal underworld beneath the city of Spire. They’ll face horrific foes, bizarre locations and a mysterious and eldritch subway system. It’s from the same designers and publisher as Spire, it’s an indie darling, but what will the Ludonarrative Dissidents make of it? Will they locate the life-ending revelation they seek in its fleshy realms? Will Heart find a place in their ribcages, or turn them into a big ol’ train?

Heart: The City Beneath at DriveThruRPG

Heart: The City Beneath at Rowan, Rook & Decard

FULL SHOW NOTES ARE AVAILABLE HERE

Discuss this episode on the LND Discord!

Intro music by Arcane Anthems

Initiative Systems11 Apr 202301:16:27

Initiative systems are an important but often overlooked element in role playing games. They determine who can act and when. They allocate spotlight time for players and influences the action economy of a game. We talk about different ways of determining initiative and if you even need them.


Eclipse Phase Second Edition14 Mar 202301:36:56

Eclipse Phase is the  post-apocalyptic game of transhuman horror. Humanity is enhanced  and  improved, but also battered and bitterly divided. Technology allows  the  re-shaping of bodies and minds, but also creates opportunities for   oppression and puts the capability for mass destruction in the hands of   everyone. And other threats lurk in the devastated habitats of the  Fall,  dangers both familiar and alien. In this harsh setting, the  players  participate in a cross-faction conspiracy called Firewall that  seeks to  protect transhumanity from threats both internal and external.

Discuss this episode in our Discord!

MÖRK BORG23 Feb 202301:13:13

MÖRK  BORG is a pitch-black apocalyptic fantasy RPG about lost souls and  fools seeking redemption, forgiveness or the last remaining riches in a  bleak and dying world. Who are you? The tomb-robber with silver  glittering between cracked fingernails? The mystic who would bend the  world’s heart away from it’s inevitable end? Confront power-draining  necromancers, skulking skeletal warriors and backstabbing wickheads.  Wander the Valley of the Unfortunate Undead, the catacombs beneath the  Bergen Chrypt or the bedevilled Sarkash forest. But leave hope behind –  the world’s cruel fate is sealed, and all your vain heroic efforts are  destined to end in death and dismay. It was created by Pelle Nilsson and  Johan Nohr.

Discuss this episode on our community Discord server!

The Laundry RPG27 Jan 202301:21:43

The Laundry Files Roleplaying Game is based on the best-selling  novels by Charles Stross. In the game, you play officers of the Laundry,  that eccentric and underfunded agency dedicated to protecting the  United Kingdom from unthinkable horrors. The Laundry uses the Basic  Roleplaying System - the same system that powers the classic Call of  Cthulhu roleplaying game (so you can easily convert adventures from one  game to the other). As Laundry staff, you're trained to deal with the  weird and ghastly spawn of the Mythos, you're equipped with the best  equipment your committee-approved mission budget can buy, and you've got  back-up on call from the SAS. All of that means you're only  terrifyingly underprepared, as opposed to completely screwed, when the  shoggoth hits the fan.

If you want to discuss this episode, join our community Discord server! 

Meta Currencies in RPGs08 Jan 202301:21:37

Meta currencies are a type of game mechanic found in tabletop role playing games. They are an abstract resource used by players to affect the narrative but do not represent something in the game except luck, fate, or willpower and so forth. Examples include fate points in Fate, willpower in Red Markets, and Resolve in Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay. We discuss types of mechanics and why they are used in RPGs.

Discuss this episode on our community Discord server! 

Red Markets23 Dec 202201:25:55

Red Markets is a tabletop RPG about economic horror. In Red Markets,  characters risk their lives trading between the massive quarantine  zones containing a zombie outbreak and the remains of civilization. They  are Takers: mercenary entrepreneurs unwilling  to accept their abandonment. Bound together into competing crews, each  seeks to profit from mankind’s near-extinction before it claims them.  They must hustle, scheme, and scam as hard as they fight if they hope to  survive the competing factions and undead hordes the GM throws at them.

Takers that are quick, clever, or brutal enough might live to see  retirement in a safe zone, but many discover too late that the cycle of  poverty proves harder to escape than the hordes of undead.

If you'd like to discuss this episode, please join our community Discord server.

Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 4th Edition26 Nov 202201:23:34

Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 4th Edition is a game set in the Old World of Warhammer Fantasy. Dating back to 1986, WFRP is a celebrated British RPG about living in a detailed setting loosely inspired by the decline of the Holy Roman Empire. Players take on the roles of common folk who have uncommon destined fates, investigating chaos cults, surviving deadly monsters, and trying to scrape by in a grim and dark world. The current edition adds new mechanics to the game while retaining much of its old system.

Coyote and Crow07 Nov 202201:40:19

Coyote and Crow is a tabletop role playing game set in an alternate future of the Americas where colonization never occurred. Instead, advanced civilizations arose over hundreds of years after a massive climate disaster changed the history of the planet. You'll play as adventurers starting out in the city of Cahokia, a bustling, diverse metropolis along the Mississippi River. It's a world of science and spirituality where the future of technology and legends of the past will collide.

Card Mechanics in RPGs18 Jul 202201:25:24

Many RPGs use cards in their mechanics, from playing cards to Tarot to custom decks of cards. We discuss some of these games, the types of mechanics we've seen and the history of card-based games. 

If you enjoy this episode, back our Kickstarter for Season 2 of Ludonarrative Dissidents. This podcast is only possible with the help of backers and this time we'll have a private RSS feed for early access to all episodes, plus other great rewards! 

Some of the games mentioned in this episode

Dueling Fops of Vindamere - An Actual Play29 Jun 202201:56:32

Greg Stolze's procedurally generated game puts  you in the corrupt,  dissolute city-state of Vindamere, but don't  worry. You play the best people there, spoiled children of privilege  with nothing better to do  than pursue swordplay, flirt outrageously,  and snack on delicious  vol-au-vents. A single game session covers the  social year from Ye  Midwinter Balle through the prestigious Alle-Valley  Fencinge  Championeshippe. Your louche elite blade-swanks fall in love,  brawl,  sneer and engage in truly petty social rivalries. 

Learn more about Dueling Fops of Vindamere.


We'll have an episode zero of Season 2 on this podcast when we launch the Kickstarter. We'll be previewing a new type of episode where discuss a common type of game mechanic found in many RPGs. Which mechanic? You'll have to stay subscribed to find out. See you at the Kickstarter! 

Ludonarrative Dissidents Livestream #3 - Superhero RPG and Build a Bag mechanics05 Jul 202401:09:50

Greg has an idea for a build a bag mechanic for a RPG, so James and I discuss some options for it. We look at board games that use this mechanic and how the mechanic could work.

Base Raiders22 Jun 202201:09:32

Base Raiders is a Fate powered superhero RPG about dungeon crawling in  abandoned villain and hero bases.  Characters find super power sources  in bases or buy them from the black market. It was written by Ross  Payton and published in 2014.

Buy Base Raiders here.

Our season 1 finale, an actual play of Dueling Fops of VIndamere, is coming next week. After that, our Kickstarter for Season 2! Stay tuned! 

The Extraordinary Adventures of Baron Munchausen14 Jun 202201:16:09

The Extraordinary Adventures of Baron Munchausen by James Wallis is a  humorous and competitive storytelling  game of telling tall tales.  During the game, each player must tell a story,  while the other players  attempt to interject and stage interruptions or  distractions. The  player with the best story at the end of the game is  the winner.

Our next episode will look at Base Raiders, a Fate powered superhero  game about dungeon crawling in abandoned bases. After that, our final  episode for season 1 will be an actual play of Dueling Fops of  Vindamere. We hope to launch a crowdfunding campaign for season 2 this  year, so stay tuned!

Unknown Armies08 Jun 202201:37:35

Unknown Armies is a modern horror RPG  that presents magick as it might exist in a  world informed by crime  fiction and secret histories, as twisting  wrinkles in reality created  by greater and greater risk, sacrifice, and  obsession. It was created  by Greg Stolze and John Tynes.

13th Age03 May 202201:14:10

13th Age is a d20 fantasy role playing game designed for "experienced  Gamemasters and players of all experience levels." It features several  new mechanics and character class designs unique to it, like the Icon  system and One Unique Thing. It was written by D&D designers Rob  Heinsoo and Jonathan Tweet.

Thousand Year Old Vampire28 Mar 202201:18:18

In Thousand Year Old Vampire by Tim Hutchings you chronicle the many  centuries of a vampire’s existence, beginning with the loss of mortality  and ending with inevitable destruction. Prompt-driven play and simple  resource tracking provide easy rules for exploring your character’s  human failings, villainous acts, and surprising victories.

The Quiet Year09 Feb 202201:21:16

The Quiet Year is a storytelling game from Avery Alder about map-making  and building a community after the apocalypse. "You define the struggles  of a community  living after the collapse of civilization, and attempt  to build  something good within their quiet year. Every decision and  every action is set against a backdrop of dwindling time and rising  concern."

Ars Magica12 Jan 202201:29:33

Ars Magica is a "role playing game aboutsorcerers and their allies in  Mythic Europe." Play focuses around the covenant, a community of magi,  companions, and servants and guards (known as grogs). Players take up  multiple roles in the game, playing as all three types of characters  throughout a campaign.  A highly influential game that launched the  careers of many well-known designers, we focus primarily on the current  edition, fifth, but also talk about earlier ones.

Bluebeard's Bride12 Dec 202101:27:20

Content warning: Bluebeard's Bride is a  "game about the terrible realities of women's lives." It discusses  sexual assault, body horror, torture, murder, suicide, and other  horrific topics. Our conversation about the game touch on these topics  as well. Thank you for your understanding.

Bluebeard's Bride is "an investigatory horror tabletop roleplaying  game based on the Bluebeard fairy tale." Players take on personality  aspects of the young bride as she explores Bluebeard's mansion, looking  for clues on Bluebeard's nature. No aspect fully controls the bride's  actions, as players take turns guiding her through the horrors of the  mansion. Will the bride be faithful or disloyal to her new husband? Only  the players decide through the course of this game.

Continuum17 Nov 202101:23:18

Continuum is a role playing game about time travel. Published in 1999,  it boasts that its setting has a society of time travelers and a history  of the past and future of earth. It also has rules for 'time combat'.  Time travelers can try to kill each other by introducing paradoxes into  the timelines of their foes. Do the rules work? Greg, James, and I  discuss this infamous RPG.

Delta Green25 Oct 202101:25:39

Delta Green is a horror RPG based on the works of H.P. Lovecraft. Agents  of the secretive agency, Delta Green (which may or may not be an  illegal conspiracy inside the US government) investigate and neutralize  cosmic horror threats. Rules focus on the dangers and costs of facing  the unnatural, physically, mentally, and socially. Agents can perish in  an instant or watch their friends and families drift away as they spiral  deeper into the darkness.

Livestream for May 2024 - Choose Your Own Adventures and other game books10 Jun 202401:12:19

We're discussing Choose Your Own Adventure, Fighting Fantasy, Lone Wolf, and other similar game books. This is an audio version of this Youtube livestream, if you want to see the visuals.

Night's Black Agents30 Sep 202101:27:24

Night's Black Agents is a Gumshoe system espionage vampire thriller RPG  by Ken Hite. It expands on the Gumshoe system so GMs can run  espionage-themed games ranging from cinematic action-packed adventures  to paranoid tales of intrigue.

Lancer18 Sep 202101:11:54

Lancer is a sci-fi RPG focusing on tactical mecha combat in the distant  future. Featuring dozens of unique mechs with incredible powers and  weapons, Lancer is a must-play for groups who love d20 combat, teamwork,  and giant robots.

Outlaws of the Water Margin20 Aug 202101:15:35

Outlaws of the Water Margin is a self-published RPG by Paul Mason based  on the Chinese historical epic novel of the same name. Set in 12th  century China, the player characters are heroic outlaws fighting a  corrupt government bureaucracy. Outlaws was never formally published but  it did cultivate a player base in the 80s and 90s. James was one of  these players and knows the author, so he provides some background  context for the game.

Special thanks to Christian Biklee, the backer who chose this game for us to review!

This episode is dedicated to Nathanael, Paul, Ben, and Jordan,  friends of Christian who played Outlaws of the Water Margin with him.

Apocalypse World09 Aug 202101:20:03

In each episode, we plan to focus on a  particular RPG, looking at its mechanics, setting, and everything else  to see what makes this game tick. In this preview episode, we look at  Apocalypse World, the RPG that launched a revolution in the indie RPG  scene. We try to answer the following questions:

1) What the game does.

2) How it does it.

3) How people play it.

4) Why people play it that way.

Blades in the Dark09 Aug 202101:15:44

Blades in the Dark is a game about heists, a city of eternal night, and  more importantly, managing your stress at work. Greg dispenses some  words of wisdom about the future conditional tense.

Season 3 Livestream #1 - Topics for S3 revealed!30 Apr 202401:14:45

In this livestream, we reveal the topics for season 3! If you have questions about them, ask on our Discord.

You can watch the livestream here.

The NASA RPG Adventure and Season 3 Kickstarter update - March 10th Livestream14 Mar 202401:17:33

Our Kickstarter for Season 3 is doing well but we have a long way to go! We livestreamed on March 10, which you can view here on Youtube, but this episode has cleaned up audio. We're looking at the free adventure released by NASA, The Lost Universe. We dive deep into it and answer viewer questions.

Hole in the Sky - Dungeon Crawl Classics04 Mar 202401:17:47

The Kickstarter is live! Back it today so we can have a full season of great episodes!

The Lady in Blue, a mysterious figure of cosmic power, enlists a band of simple peasants for a strange task. They are to follow an invisible bridge until they arrive at a hole in the sky – and then jump through. Death awaits all but the bravest, strongest, and luckiest, but the Lady offers a reward beyond all the riches of the world: the chance to change the very stars these peasants were born under, and thus change their destiny.

We're reviewing our first adventure for this season! We played it as the finale of last season and now you can hear what we think of the adventure as a published scenario.

Livestream February 24: Season 3 Kickstarter March 4!11 Feb 202401:18:23

We're back with more info on season 3 and here to talk about RPGs. https://www.ludonarrativedissidents.com/

Livestream December 2023: Update on Season 3, questions, and more!05 Jan 202401:24:24

We livestreamed back in December to update listeners about Season 3 and answer questions about RPGs. You can watch it on Youtube or just listen to it here. Enjoy!

Savage Worlds Adventure Edition04 Sep 202401:24:58

Savage Worlds Adventure Edition (SWADE) was designed and written by Shane Lacy Hensley with Clint Black, and published by Pinnacle Entertainment Group in 2023. It’s a generic rules system of cinematic action with a historied pedigree and an amazing range of sourcebooks, but how does it fare against more rules-y games like GURPS or narrativist darlings like FATE? We take it apart to see what keeps its motor running, mechanically and stylistically, then put it back together to discuss how that affects play. 

As noted at the end of the episode, Greg and James were given PDF copies of the game by PEG and we are properly grateful for that.

Click here to see Savage Worlds: Adventure Edition on DriveThruRPG

Click here for Episode 3 full show notes

⁠⁠Discuss this episode on the LND Discord!⁠⁠

⁠⁠Intro music by Arcane Anthems

Ludonarrative Dissidents Livestream #5 - September 2423 Sep 202401:04:23
Double Tap - Night's Black Agents01 Oct 202401:17:05

Click here to read the full show notes!

Night’s Black Agents: Double Tap is a ‘gear book’ from 2013, a collection of new equipment, background and game material for GM and players, written by Ken Hite and several others. It’s an expansion for Night’s Black Agents, an RPG of modern tactical espionage and vampires, also written by Ken Hite and published by Pelgrane Press in 2011. It’s a really interesting book whether you play NBA or not, and we think you’ll enjoy our far-ranging discussion of it and the issues it raises.

Click here to see NBA: Double Tap on DriveThruRPG
Click here to see the Night’s Black Agents RPG on DriveThruRPG



James Bond RPG05 Nov 202401:09:36

James Bond 007: Roleplaying In Her Majesty’s Secret Service was designed by Gerard Christopher Klug (known as Chris Klug these days) with development by Greg Gordon and Neil Randall, and was released by Victory Games between 1983 and 1987, selling over 100,000 copies. It is long out of print but available on the second-hand market at reasonable prices (as I write Noble Knight lists it at under $15 for the core rules) though the supplements are usually 200-500% more.


This episode was made possible by our patron and friend Christian Bickle, who chose the game for us to cover. Huge thanks go out to him for letting us create a really fun episode.

Full show notes are available here

⁠Discuss this episode on the LND Discord!⁠

⁠Intro music by Arcane Anthems

Ludonarrative Dissidents Livestream #6 - October 2410 Nov 202401:09:35
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