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Welcome to the Feed!29 Dec 202300:04:10

Thanks for giving my nerdy little RPG podcast a chance. This is just a little introduction to me and what you can expect from this podcast feed. Stick around, I hope you like it and find something that inspires you to go start your own game!

Ironsworn: Sundered Isles | Episode 0 - Campaign Creation02 Jan 202400:44:24

Welcome to the Sundered Isles, a setting expansion for the incredible Ironsworn: Starforged roleplaying game by Shawn Tomkin & Joshua Meehan.

 

In this series I'm going to be playing the (as yet) unreleased rules for the Sundered Isles setting, an age of sail take on Starforged with naval exploration, pirate themes, and general discovery built into the game. It was added on a stretch goal for the massively successful Starforged Kickstarter and is slated to be crowdfunded sometime in early 2024.

 

In episode 0 we talk about the basics of the system, Choose Our Truths to create the setting of our Sundered Isles game, and create our main character - Dyne, the young Merchant Sorcerer.

 

This episode is completely optional, but if you want to hear how Ironsworn games get started, I hope it's helpful and entertaining! (spoiler: we get a monkey companion, so ... pretty great)

 

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Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Salt Marsh from TabletopAudio.com

 

[Bonus] Call of Cthulhu | Mask of Desire Valentine's One-Shot14 Feb 202401:46:29

Not every bonus episode has to be on a 5th Tuesday, holidays are good reason, too, right?

 

In this bonus one-shot, Rene ropes his wife Lynn into her first foray with Call of Cthulhu in a one-on-one scenario from the Does Love Forgive? collection.

 

Set in 1930s New York City amidst the bustling jazz scene, the scenario features a love triangle and questions just how far you'd go to achieve your goals. As Lynn's first dip into the system, it goes pretty off the rails in pretty fun ways!

 

As mentioned, one of the DMs After Dark, Christian, is a published Call of Cthulhu scenario writer. If you want to check out his stuff, go get The Night Mother's Moon!

 

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Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Bugablue Music from Pixabay

Podcast Jazz Music by Denis Pavlov from Pixabay

Autumn Leaves Falling Again by Trygve Larsen from Pixabay

Covert Ops from Tabletop Audio

Infiltration from Tabletop Audio

Investigator's Office from Tabletop Audio

Noir Procedural from Tabletop Audio

Ironsworn: Sundered Isles | Episode 5 - Trouble on Isto Mavana20 Feb 202400:43:23

Dyne & crew wait out the night on the island of Gamadar, afraid of being spotted by the Dominion sky ship that flew out to the Cynosure Society research station after Dyne's Trial of the Storm. The night does not go peacefully, and their delay in returning to Isto Mavana does not help their cause either - all villagers are being tested for sorcerous potential - and it only gets worse...

 

Pre-order Starforged physical books or get it digital from Modiphius!

 

Go learn more about everything Ironsworn and get your solo gaming on!

 

Where to Follow Rene Plays Games:

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Shaman's Hollow from TabletopAudio.com

Escape the Shadow from TabletopAudio.com

Investigator's Office from TabletopAudio.com

Mining Media | Sea of Stars27 Feb 202400:22:48

Welcome to this month's Mining Media where I help you think about ideas from other forms of entertainment that can elevate your tabletop RPG experience. In this episode we're talking about Sabotage Studio's retro JRPG inspired Sea of Stars - a love letter to the 90s/early 2000s 16-bit JRPGs of my youth.

 

The game itself is a beautiful game with very evocative locations and, most importantly for this episode, interesting combat mechanics that I think would work to spice up your RPG's combats in very cool ways. The main takeaways from this episode are to include mini-puzzle like conditions to be achieved by your PCs mid-fight in order to mitigate (or altogether stop) a powerful special attack from going off, as well as encouraging teamwork combos in battle through connections made between PCs in or out of combat.

 

I forgot to mention another great bit of Fabula Ultima's combat mechanics that would work well for that telegraph/countdown to special attack is their option to take the Objective action and work toward a clock that would change the battle. It is generally used for more "end the conflict overall" type of actions, but could be scaled back potentially for this kind of use.

 

Games Mentioned in this Episode:

Fabula Ultima TTJRPG | BREAK! RPG

 

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Music in the Episode:

Lucid Dreaming by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space https://escp-music.bandcamp.com

[Bonus] Leap Year REAP Year One-Shot29 Feb 202401:17:03

More bonus episodes because we get an extra day for the leap year, why not an extra episode?

 

In this episode I play REAP by Gila RPGs (aka Spencer Campbell) - a soulslike solo RPG and companion game to RUNE, where you take on the role of a Reaper - a necromancer wandering the realms of the dying world Obron, harvesting souls from the evil horrors that plague the denizens of their domains and helping the world find peace in its end.

 

The mechanics are super fun and easy to learn, but the game honors its source material - it is not easy! You constantly have to deal with your resource management, enemy tactics, and luck of the dice to get you through any fight. I had a great time playing it and loved the tactile appeal of the game, which doesn't translate super well into audio, but I strongly recommend you go check out REAP and RUNE (which I believe still has a free quickstart rules guide so you can test it out), and begin your reaper's journey!

 

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Music in the Episode:

Court of the Count from Tabletop Audio

Lord of Bones from Tabletop Audio

Goblin Ambush from Tabletop Audio

Witch Mountain from Tabletop Audio

Music Rewind 3 Sound Effect from ZapSplat.com

Ironsworn: Sundered Isles | Episode 6 - Escape from Vega's Cave05 Mar 202400:51:05

Dyne is taken prisoner by Captain Vega and brought to a secret sea cave the Kyrody sailor has been stockpiling equipment in, as well as where he is experimenting with sky iron. An escape is attempted, but this episode keeps riding the dice luck of the previous, and things just keep getting worse...

 

You can sign up to be notified when Sundered Isles goes live on Kickstarter and/or pre-order Starforged physical books or get it digital from Modiphius!

 

Go learn more about everything Ironsworn and get your solo gaming on!

 

Where to Follow Rene Plays Games:

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Covert Ops from TabletopAudio.com

Drowned Sailors from TabletopAudio.com

Sunken Temple from TabletopAudio.com

Perspective Checks | Liz Greene - Geek Therapy12 Mar 202401:11:18

Welcome to another episode of Perspective Checks where I sit down with a friend in the tabletop roleplaying game world and discuss a topic of their choice!

 

This time Rene is joined once again by Troy from the DMs After Dark to talk with Liz Greene, LMHC MFT TGM/DM GT, a licensed Geek Therapist who uses games and popular media in her sessions! We discuss games as a community, using characters as buffers to experiences, practicing social skills, and putting consequences into perspective, and more.

 

Please check out these amazing resources and tell us about experiences at the table you've had that have helped you in hard times!

 

You can find Liz at Serenity Coaching & Counseling, Psychology Today, and find other geek therapists in your area at Geek Therapeutics.

 

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Ironsworn: Sundered Isles | Episode 7 - The Trial of the Sea19 Mar 202400:49:28

Dyne is dragged out to sea after swearing an iron vow on the sky iron shard in Vega's Cave. The flooding recesses and pulls all of Captain Vega's Kyrody sailors out to a watery grave, but Dyne finds himself on a dry circle of sea floor at the bottom of a maelstrom - a shipwreck graveyard... What awaits him for his Trial of the Sea?

 

Go check out the sample guidebook and back Sundered Isles on Kickstarter!

Go learn more about everything Ironsworn and get your solo gaming on!

 

Where to Follow Rene Plays Games:

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Trireme from TabletopAudio.com

High Seas Pursuit from TabletopAudio.com

Sunken Temple from TabletopAudio.com

Mining Media | Delicious In Dungeon26 Mar 202400:21:03

Welcome to another Mining Media where we turn your binging into better TTRPG experiences. In this episode we're talking about Delicious In Dungeon - a manga turned anime currently streaming on Netflix about a group of adventurers delving a massive dungeon and eating the monsters they encounter along the way!

 

This show is so obviously inspired by traditional TTRPGs from decades past, but does such an incredible job of environmental storytelling through meticulously designing each level of the titular Dungeon to portray a well thought out, functioning ecosystem. As a biologist/ecologist by day, this show is inspiring in its devotion to depicting believable dungeon ecology that helps tell a cohesive story and makes for much more interesting monsters/encounters.

 

So the next time you're prepping (as a GM) or exploring (as a player) a dungeon, take the time to think about how every creature here is carving out its place in the food web/ecosystem, what resources are abundant or scarce and how that affects survival or behaviors in the nearby region, and ask questions about how you can use them to your advantage!

 

If you want to read it, here's Sage Latorra's A 16 HP Dragon article!

 

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Music in the Episode:

Music by Patrick A. from Pixabay

[Bonus] The Substratum Protocol Preview27 Mar 202401:52:14

The Substratum Protocol is a scientific initiative to explore and investigate an unnatural, cosmic portal that has appeared at the very center of the Earth's core. At the time of its arrival, a massive fracture split the planet and swallowed entire cities. The first scientists to attempt any form of data analysis from signals emitted by the portal struggled with their sanity afterwards. Using patented DSPT Mk II exo-suits, a team of scientists will descend into the Fracture and travel to the portal to close it before things get even worse...

 

This game is WILD! Using the Hints & Hijinx engine which pits *depreciating* step dice skill rolls against a deck of playing cards, stress mechanics which aid understanding the unfathomable at the expense of your die results, and 10 levels of increasingly trippy areas to explore, this game is a blast. I can't wait to bring it to a table and play with others!

 

Go check out The Substratum Protocol now on Backerkit and keep up with more Pandion Games projects in the future!

 

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Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Dark Continent from TabletopAudio.com

Dying World from TabletopAudio.com

Gravity from TabletopAudio.com

Infernal Machine from TabletopAudio.com

Protean Fields from TabletopAudio.com

Testing Chamber from TabletopAudio.com

Starforged Vault from TabletopAudio.com

[Bonus] Mining Media | Baldur's Gate 301 Apr 202400:02:28

Has anyone heard of this obscure CRPG called Baldur's Gate 3? Apparently there have been 2 others, but let me tell you something... they're pretty neat for getting tabletop RPG ideas!

 

Happy April Fool's, ya nerds, and I'm super grateful you're all listening. Thanks, hope you chuckled, and if you do play Baldur's Gate 3 (you should), send me your favorite character builds!

 

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Ironsworn: Sundered Isles | Episode 1 - The Resistance Begins02 Jan 202400:57:00

The series begins in earnest! Dyne Aloma and his crew of the Venture are called upon to aid The Morien and Eldarian Resistances on the isle of Isto Mavana against the Kyrody Dominion arriving to claim the island after their victory in a generations long war... However, these islands far out in the Reaches will not fall easily, and the first punch in a long fight is thrown. All the while, Dyne looks for ways to visit the sky isle where his Mystic Trial awaits...

 

Go learn more about everything Ironsworn and get your solo gaming on!

 

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

High Seas Pursuit from TabletopAudio.com

Trireme from TabletopAudio.com

Explosion sound effect from Freesound.org

Ironsworn: Sundered Isles | Episode 8 - The Dominion Deception02 Apr 202401:05:50

Dyne and the crew of the Venture make moves to secure The Chimera before a storm comes in and score a warship for the Resistance, which they plan to use to attack another of the Kyrody fleet with unexpectedly. However, villagers from Isto Mavana have been tested for sorcerous potential and taken captive aboard the remaining two Kyrody ships - The Warden and the flagship Ironclad.

 

The Resistance attempts to take The Warden from Commander Gavin, but learn that they don't know the whole story about the Kyrody Dominion's presence in these waters...

 

Go check out the sample guidebook and back Sundered Isles on Kickstarter!

 

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Ancient Beacon from TabletopAudio.com

Nordic Noir from TabletopAudio.com

Pirates! from TabletopAudio.com

Perspective Checks | Adam Kelly (The STF Network) - GMing for the Long Haul09 Apr 202400:59:29

Welcome to another episode of Perspective Checks where I sit down with a friend in the TTRPG world and discuss a topic of their choice!

 

This time I'm joined by a fellow podcaster and GM who I respect and listen to constantly - Adam Kelly of The STF Network! The Strange Table Fellows have a whole lot of shows and content for you to enjoy, but we talk about the massive 3 Adventure Path kitbash Adam and friends put together to form the story of the Apollo Protection Agency, as well as his other experiences in gaming and the music world.

 

Adam was so easy to talk to and really cares about community in the creative scene. He gives great advice about running or playing in your home games, tips if you're thinking about podcasting, and has more than a few spot on analogies that show his background in music and TTRPG skills go hand in hand.

 

Find more of the STF Network on their website, join their Discord, subscribe to their podcast feeds, and maybe I'll see you at STFConline!

 

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Ironsworn: Sundered Isles | Episode 9 - Down With The Ship16 Apr 202400:49:35

Aboard another Kyrody Warship, Dyne and Ephraim learn the truth about the Kyrody Dominion's presence out here in the Reaches. However, the truth comes with a twist, and Dyne's attempts to persuade the sailors to accept an alternative option lands on deaf ears. His failure comes at a heavy cost, and a friend is lost...

 

Maezyu convinces Dyne to finish what's been started - a win against the Kyrody would be celebrated by all they've broken in the wake of their brutal war campaign. Together, the crew of the Venture flies to the cursed sky island of Manao for Dyne's last Trial, but the dying island is a terrifying maze of dry caves and colossal bones. What awaits Dyne at its heart?

 

Go learn more about everything Ironsworn and get your solo gaming on!

 

Where to Follow Rene Plays Games:

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Dark Continent from TabletopAudio.com

Drowned Sailors from TabletopAudio.com

High Seas Pursuit from TabletopAudio.com

Shaman's Hollow from TabletopAudio.com

Solemn Vow from TabletopAudio.com

Trireme from TabletopAudio.com

Mining Media | The Green Bone Saga by Fonda Lee23 Apr 202400:18:00

Welcome to another Mining Media where we turn your binging into better TTRPG experiences. In this episode we're talking about Fonda Lee's incredible gangster fantasy trilogy The Green Bone Saga. This series is one of *very* few (maybe the only?) that I've rated 5 stars down the line. It has enough magic and urban fantasy to feel wondrous, incredibly emotional character development, intense martial arts action scenes, harsh betrayals, drugs, sex, crime, corruption, generational trauma and expectations... I could go on and on forever - please read it and talk to me about it!

 

Anyway, the take home points for how to make your TTRPG sessions better with The Green Bone Saga include:

  • Hack your favorite system to use the Jade Disciplines as Stats (along with others for non-Green PCs)
  • Consider using a relationship map/web to constantly keep pressure on your PCs from their connections, making every move dangerous in a faction-based turf war
  • If your setting has magic, include a culture or people who are immune or resistant to that magic - how are they viewed in society? How do they overcome this?
  • When making factions always have allied, antagonistic, and neutral parties to the party's goals. The Penitents & religious folk of these books are very cool, silent monks who are the ears of the gods - give them emotional, cultural depth

 

In the end, I think this episode was less "here's what to use in your game," and more "PLEASE READ THESE AND LET'S PLAY AN RPG CAMPAIGN IN THIS WORLD TOGETHER." If you're interested, please let me know. And Fonda Lee, if you ever see this and want someone to make your world an RPG, I'll help!

 

Download Rene's One-Page RPG One Last Quest and bring back your favorite characters for one more mission as elderly versions of themselves!

 

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Music in the Episode:

Midnight Room by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space https://escp-music.bandcamp.com

[Bonus] Dragon Dowser One-Shot30 Apr 202400:50:44

It's a 5th Tuesday, so here we are with another bonus episode! This time Rene sits down to play the one-player, card-based Dragon Dowser from Hatchling Games. It is a wonderful game where you take the role of a Dowser, someone who has dedicated themselves to saving dragon eggs from the clutches of the tyrannical Mecharchs, rulers who betrayed humanity's saviors for power and progress. It has wonderful environmentalist and conservation themes and uses Peach Garden Games' Carta SRD, which is intuitive and engaging!

 

Definitely check out more of Hatchling Games' releases like the sign-language teaching Inspirisles, Overisles (and soon Underisles), the supernatural scout solving Cryptid Creeks, and more on their store.

 

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Stranded by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10375-stranded License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Elven Glade from TabletopAudio.com

Forgotten Forest from TabletopAudio.com

Mysterious Grotto from TabletopAudio.com

Secret Garden from TabletopAudio.com

Sun Dappled Trail from TabletopAudio.com

Ironsworn: Sundered Isles | Episode 10 - The Trial of the Heart07 May 202401:01:23

Dyne and the crew of the Venture confront the colossal skeletal creature in the heart of the sky island Manao, while dragging the injured Cynosure Society scientists to safety. Tamrin snags a sweet trophy. Maezyu finds a weak point in the Cynosure Society's complex sky iron contraption. Dyne realizes the terrible fate of Manao and the heavy truth of the Mystic Trials - the responsibility passed on to those who can wield such power. He reavows his dedication to protect the island of Isto Mavana and its inhabitants.

 

Having completed his trial, only one thing remains for the Resistance - to drive Admiral Magnus Cassidy and the rest of the Kyrody out of the Reaches for good...

 

Go learn more about everything Ironsworn and get your solo gaming on!

 

Where to Follow Rene Plays Games:

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Dark Continent from TabletopAudio.com

Lost Mine from TabletopAudio.com

Infernal Machine from TabletopAudio.com

Starforged - Fray from TabletopAudio.com

Solemn Vow from TabletopAudio.com

Escape from Shadow from TabletopAudio.com

Perspective Checks | Sara (DMs After Dark) - Burnout, Creativity, & Taking Breaks14 May 202400:54:47

Welcome to another episode of Perspective Checks where I sit down with a friend in the TTRPG world and discuss a topic of their choice!

 

This time I'm joined by another one of the OGs of Rene's nerdy life on the internet - Baby DM Sara from the DMs After Dark! If you're following this channel, you likely know that I've been playing games with these wonderful nerds for the last few years, and they're continuing to play games over on their Twitch every other Friday, I still edit their audio for podcasts and consider myself a member even though I can't play as often as I'd like on their schedule.

 

Sara is the youngest of the DMs, a fellow member of Team Wholesome, and came on to talk about something that happens to a lot of us when we get really into the TTRPG hobby (or any hobby really) - burnout. She recently took a little hiatus from the streaming and we discuss checking in with yourself, your fellow players outside of the game space, finding ways to be creative outside of the expectations of content creation, the importance of being silly, and more!

 

Content Warnings: language, Orcfuck, and silly one-shots being the leg day of the RPG hobby (this is just a good analogy)

 

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Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Ironsworn: Sundered Isles | Episode 11 - The Finale21 May 202401:27:01

As the sky island of Manao crumbles into pieces and plummets into the ocean below, Dyne and the crew of the Venture rush to warn the villagers of Isto Mavana of the coming disaster. Kyrody Dominion Admiral Magnus Cassidy calls for a parley with the leaders of the Resistance, but negotiations take a terrible turn, and the final battle of the Reaches begins...

 

To all the listeners who have made it this far (and who read the description), I am so honored you choose to spend your time listening to me play and weave these stories, and I sincerely hope I've inspired you to try out either solo RPGs or Ironsworn yourself (or any other tabletop games)! I also hope that you'll stick with me as I continue to explore more great games, systems, solo & group alike, as this little endeavor goes on, and reach out to me to let me know if you have any advice, ideas, or anything else to make this better.

 

And to Shawn Tomkin, if you ever see this, you've got a forever fan and backer in me, I'll always sing your praises on whatever small soapbox/platform/podcast I have. Thank you for an incredible line of games. Everyone go find out more about all things Ironsworn!

 

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Harpies Nest from TabletopAudio.com

Haven from TabletopAudio.com

High Seas Pursuit from TabletopAudio.com

Interrogation Room from TabletopAudio.com

Lord of Bones from TabletopAudio.com

Pirates! from TabletopAudio.com

Puzzle Dungeon from TabletopAudio.com

Ship of the Line from TabletopAudio.com

Survivor's Bivouac from TabletopAudio.com

The Misty Marsh from TabletopAudio.com

Voyage Begins from TabletopAudio.com

Gunshot (Exterior) sound from Zapsplat.com

Mining Media | Fallout TV Series28 May 202400:19:23

Welcome to another Mining Media where we turn your binging into better TTRPG experiences. In this episode we're talking about Amazon Prime's new video game to TV adaptation Fallout. Based on the hit video game franchise, season one takes some liberties with what's been established in the games but succeeds in making an enjoyable, pretty true to universe story that uses a lot of great techniques you can pull for your tabletop RPG campaigns.

 

The take home points are:

  • Give your characters "ghosts" (from YouTuber ALuckyMuse), which are people, events, and obligations from their past which continue to haunt PCs, either through traumatic experiences, voices always heard when they look inward (trusted or derogatory), or similar which inform their misconceptions about the world, their beliefs, and can justify their actions when they're not necessarily the best.
  • Don't worry about character imbalance when it comes to power. Everyone has a role in the party, it's okay for someone to be overpowered in one aspect, but make sure it has a drawback (e.g. the Ghoul's need for the drugs, Maximus's inexperience with the jumpsuit, Lucy's naivety).
  • When adapting canon, don't play in what's known - focus on the "what ifs." What if this took place in the northern forests of Canada? Each faction might still exist, but they'd have very different goals, problems, and methods. What if we played our story before the events of New Vegas? or after?

 

Download Rene's One-Page RPG One Last Quest and bring back your favorite characters for one more mission as elderly versions of themselves!

 

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Music in the Episode:

Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/adi-goldstein/i-dont-need-your-love License code: FSMKKQOUT4ZD4EHK

NOTORIOUS/OUTSIDERS | Episode 1: ISIL-8 & The Crystal Contract, Part I04 Jun 202401:03:16

A brand new beginning! For the first time since the podcast started I'm starting a brand new series, and I'm super excited to be playing "Trilogy Mode" combining NOTORIOUS and OUTSIDERS by Jason Price, a.k.a. Always Checkers Publishing. These games recreate the solo bounty hunter vibes of Star Wars (especially the Mandalorian), Cowboy Bebop, and westerns/space operas so well.

Also, Jason has a Kickstarter running for another week at the time of this episode publishing for Revolt!, a fantasy TTRPG of overthrowing a monarchy with card based mechanics for solo to 4 players, so check it out!

 

In our new series, we create our Nomad, the Bot-Human Construct known as ISIL-8, one of many identical bots created by the Trade Alliance for use in war, but who has gained individual sentience through a malfunction, damage, or clever hacking.

They are employed as a bounty hunter as they live on the run from the corporation that still considers them property, and they've taken a bounty for Aura Day, a Pellucid (crystalline humanoid) hiding out on the frozen planet Utov, wanted for stealing and sharing blueprints of The Old Empire's with the New Uprising (oh yea, we're going there).

This may end up being more than 3 episodes, because this first one doesn't go super well, but it certainly was full of awesome events!

 

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Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Warriyo - Mortals (feat. Laura Brehm) [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds Free Download/Stream: http://ncs.io/mortals Watch: http://youtu.be/yJg-Y5byMMw

Docking Bay from TabletopAudio.com

Gravity from TabletopAudio.com

Lonesome West from TabletopAudio.com

Robot Scrapyard from TabletopAudio.com

Solemn Vow from TabletopAudio.com

Ironsworn: Sundered Isles | Episode 2 - The Gamadar Expedition02 Jan 202400:57:21

After the successful strike against one of the three Kyrodi battleships to procure medicine for the Eldarian Remnants on Isto Mavana, the crews decide it's time to find a new home for the resistance. Dyne takes his crew Laolo & Ephraim to the nearby island of Gamadar, half-torn into the sky a few leagues above during the Cataclysm. The expedition encounters some nasty local flora and one of the crew is in danger.

 

Go learn more about everything Ironsworn and get your solo gaming on!

 

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Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Floating Market from TabletopAudio.com

Jungle Ruins from TabletopAudio.com

Starforged Fray from TabletopAudio.com

Game Show Quiz Sound Effect obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Perspective Checks | Jordan (Goosepoop Games) - Zines & Indie Publishing11 Jun 202401:09:47

Welcome to another episode of Perspective Checks where I sit down with a friend in the TTRPG world and discuss a topic of their choice!

I met this episode's guest on the relatively new social media platform Threads, where the RPG community is still pretty small and interactive. Jordan is a Mainer and runs the small game company Goosepoop Games where he is focused on making silly, wholesome games. I knew I had to talk to them when I saw a recent game of theirs called Good Soup - a wholesome game where you play as woodland creatures in the Soup Troupe with alternate mechanics involving spoonfuls of a real, shared soup (preferably separate bowls but you do you).

 

In this episode we talk about zines in the TTRPG space, the importance of community, why we love silly games, and creativity as an outlet but also as a job.

 

Where to Follow Rene Plays Games:

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

NOTORIOUS/OUTSIDERS | Episode 2: The Crystal Contract, Part II18 Jun 202400:53:19

Welcome back to the developing trilogy of the bot-human construct Nomad ISIL-8 in NOTORIOUS and OUTSIDERS by Jason Price, a.k.a. Always Checkers Publishing.

 

After wandering the frozen planet of Utov hunting for the whereabouts of a blueprint thief named Aura Day, a charming Pellucid, or crystalline species, member of the New Uprising, ISIL-8 was turned away and eventually outgunned by one of their potential leads. Luckily, they had saved a New Uprising mystic doctor - Ka Lirra - when they arrived on planet, and were brought in for treatment.

 

Now the hunt is back on, because the Guild never always fulfills a bounty and remains neutral in the war between the Old Empire & the New Uprising, the Trade Alliance profiting from the entire thing, and all the other factions tied up in the conflict.

 

However, when ISIL-8 begins making some progress, all signs point backwards...

 

Where to Follow Rene Plays Games:

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Laser Blaster sounds from Zapsplat.com

Dark City from TabletopAudio.com

Mech War from TabletopAudio.com

Robot Scrapyard from TabletopAudio.com

Solemn Vow from TabletopAudio.com

Starforged Fray from TabletopAudio.com

Survivors' Bivouac from TabletopAudio.com

Weirder Things 2 from TabletopAudio.com

Mining Media | Persona Video Game Series25 Jun 202400:19:08

Welcome to another Mining Media where we turn your binging into better TTRPG experiences. In this episode we're talking about Atlus' video game franchise Persona. These JRPGs are some of the best video games I've ever played, they're full of great tactical turn-based combat, interesting dungeons, shadow worlds and slice of life as teenagers in modern Japan. But, most importantly, these games have TONS of great stuff to consider yoinking for your games!

 

Take home points:

  • Mechanizing social ranks between PCs and NPCs encourages them to search out certain types of scenes, interactions, and through introspection, character development, and improving bonds in the real world, their combat prowess increases in certain ways.
  • Use time as pressure - the game happens day to day (so do most RPGs), but when your ability in battle is tied to your handling of responsibilities and relationships in the real world, what you do on those days begins to matter more.
  • Classic roles with a twist - in the games, your party will fill in with the "physical attacker," the "glass cannon magic user," and more traditional roles, but each character uses a specific type of magic that affects different enemies, so even when their main role isn't applicable, their secondary unique characteristic is! Encourage this type of idea so your characters always have an interesting option

 

Now go play some Persona and get back to me in a few months!

 

Download Rene's One-Page RPG One Last Quest and bring back your favorite characters for one more mission as elderly versions of themselves!

 

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Your Love Is What I Need by Soundroll from #Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/your-love-is-what-i-need

NOTORIOUS/OUTSIDERS | Episode 3: Arro, Planet of Crime & Grime02 Jul 202400:55:57

Welcome back to the developing trilogy of the bot-human construct Nomad ISIL-8 in NOTORIOUS and OUTSIDERS by Jason Price, a.k.a. Always Checkers Publishing.

 

ISIL-8 has failed The Guild and failed to complete a bounty, leaving the frozen planet of Utov without their target Aura Day, a.k.a. Ka Lirra, one of the masterminds behind the bot-construct clone army ISIL-8 was created for. However, Ka Lirra left a message and coordinates for ISIL-8 to follow if they survived which lead out to the far edges of the galaxy, to a corporate planet named Arro where crimelords rule, and businesses can experiment with sketchy funding.

 

Before they can dock at a spaceport and begin their search for answers about themself, ISIL-8 is cornered by space pirates known as Huska's Corsairs, rich raiders of the edges of the galaxy who operate out of Arro. In order to get planetside, ISIL-8 has to take a job for them to hunt down a loudmouth Quadoi (4-armed alien) who has a habit of leaking information and ruining profitable raids.

 

Where to Follow Rene Plays Games:

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Endless Voyage from TabletopAudio.com

Goblin Ambush from TabletopAudio.com

Mega City Slums from TabletopAudio.com

Orbital Prison Break from TabletopAudio.com

Stakeout from TabletopAudio.com

Starbase Omega from TabletopAudio.com

[Bonus] RUNE for June02 Jul 202400:57:17

Not a 5th Tuesday bonus episode, but just keeping up the rhyming bonus episodes with Gila RPGs solo games and in June that means RUNE. Similar to REAP, which I played back in February for the Leap Year, RUNE is a solo TTRPG based on the Dark Souls and Elden Ring games, and it plays just as punishing (you'll see).

 

If you want to hear Spencer play through this realm on his YouTube channel, you can watch it here, and if you want pick up Aaron Joliffe's RUNE Realms and content, you can find his games on his itch.io page.

 

Where to Follow Rene Plays Games:

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Court of the Count from TabletopAudio.com

Escape from Shadow from TabletopAudio.com

Lord of Bones from TabletopAudio.com

Survivors' Bivouac from TabletopAudio.com

Through The Woods from TabletopAudio.com

Witch Mountain from TabletopAudio.com

Perspective Checks | Matt Risby (The Bad Spot) - Solo Gaming for an Audience09 Jul 202401:17:12

Welcome to another episode of Perspective Checks where I sit down with a friend in the TTRPG world and discuss a topic of their choice!

 

If you're familiar with Ironsworn, especially Starforged, this week's guest likely needs no introduction - Matt Risby is the man behind the microphone for the incredible podcast The Bad Spot, which has 3 incredible seasons of Ironsworn: Starforged, some original Ironsworn, and is just beginning its brand new Sundered Isles series!

 

In this episode, we talk about playing solo RPGs, how it's a different experience as one shared among friends, and how it gets even more complicated when you're making solo RPG content for an audience. We talk a lot about how running games for groups has made us better at playing solo, and how the opposite also works - solo play greatly enhances your GMing at a full table! Matt heaps praise on Jason Cordova / The Gauntlet's The Between, a Victorian horror RPG which builds on Brindlewood Bay's mystery mechanics, and we have a blast talking about our journeys in solo gaming.

 

You can follow The Bad Spot on Twitter at @thebadspotcast and go subscribe to the YouTube page to catch up on the adventures of Gideon & Lorenzo in Ironsworn: Sundered Isles!

 

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

NOTORIOUS/OUTSIDERS | Episode 4: Wanted16 Jul 202400:58:10

Welcome back to the developing trilogy of the bot-human construct Nomad ISIL-8 in NOTORIOUS and OUTSIDERS by Jason Price, a.k.a. Always Checkers Publishing.

 

ISIL-8 finds themselves wanted on the planet of Arro after their run-in with the hostile hunting down a rogue hacker. Bounties go up through the Guild to bring the missing Bot-Construct in however possible, but ISIL-8 still has a job through Huska's Corsairs and questions of their own to answer about the Company that created them.

 

Tracking down leads including the target Xed Gron's hacker ally, being confronted by a hired assassin, and meeting other discarded victim's of Arro's corporate experiments, ISIL-8 finally finds the loudmouth Quadoi, but their answers about the cloning program will have to wait, as they're ambushed on the way off planet... Luckily, they've taken a hostage.

 

Where to Follow Rene Plays Games:

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Cyberpunk City from TabletopAudio.com

Docking Bay from TabletopAudio.com

Dungeon Collapse from TabletopAudio.com

Mega City Slums from TabletopAudio.com

Robot Scrapyard from TabletopAudio.com

Sand Raiders from TabletopAudio.com

Stakeout from TabletopAudio.com

Starforged: Planetside from TabletopAudio.com

Weirder Things 2 from TabletopAudio.com

[In Development] | Rene's TTRPG Design Diaries23 Jul 202401:00:49

Get deep enough into the indie tabletop RPG scene and eventually you'll come up with an idea that you want to play out in a game, but you can't find a good match for it (despite the thousands of games out there). So what do you do? You start making one yourself!

 

Most people homebrew rules in their favorite RPGs, and if you think about it, even that is game design in a way. You're no longer playing the game you were before right out of the book or box, you've added your own piece to engage with the story that you felt worked better in a particular situation. It may seem crazy, but anyone can make a game, either hacking an existing system or coming up with something entirely new, it just depends on how much work you're willing to put into it!

 

In this episode, Rene talks about all the games he's got in various states of development and completion, either through recognizing a niche that hasn't been explored well enough, or just an idea he couldn't get out of his silly head.

 

Please reach out if any of these ideas seem good to you and let's playtest them or urge me to finish them!

  1. Empires of Rust - Post-Catastrophe Exploration & Community Building RPG
  2. BRP Design Challenge - T.I.M.E. Unit; Time Travel RPG
  3. Party Animals - Young player RPG where you play animals working together
  4. MECH - Carved by RUNE solo RPG pitting mech vs. kaiju
  5. Shared Dice Pool / Multiple Resolution Mechanics
  6. Modular Classless Progression System
  7. Cell(F) Defense - Play as white blood cells in the human body during infection/injury
  8. The Estate - Tarot prompt-based year of an artist at a legendary estate
  9. A Modern Discovery of Magic - What if magic was discovered in the 1910s?
  10. Candles in the Dark Library - Dark academia Forged in the Dark
  11. Decktectives - 2-player Buddy Cop RPG using a deck of cards & poker mechanics
  12. All That Jazz - A music-making improv game of tossing dice and filling out sheet music
  13. Lumen & Nox - The battle between light & dark in us all with Mass Effect style morality tracking & grid-based combat where light/dark affects your options
  14. Pokemon TCG RPG - Just a way to use those old pokemon cards to tell shared 'mon stories without the many overtuned fan-made Pokemon RPGs out there...

 

Download Rene's Finished Games (for free!):

  • One Last Quest - bring back your favorite characters for one more mission as elderly versions of themselves!
  • Pine Island - Rene & Christian's first game for the PocketQuest 2022 summer game jam. Play as campers or counselors at a summer camp where nothing at all creepy will happen, surely...

 

Where to Follow Rene Plays Games:

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

[Bonus] Dragonbane - The Sinking Tower Part 130 Jul 202401:44:43

5th Tuesdays are for bonus episodes and this one comes IN TWO PARTS! Part 2 will be releasing on Thursday August 1st!

 

For July's Bonus Episode, we're playing Free League's 2024 Free RPG Day scenario for Dragonbane called The Sinking Tower. It's a tight one-shot adventure for the classic Swedish fantasy RPG that's designed for "tournament style" play, and all happens on a two hour clock! After character creation, start the timer and speedrun this tower!

 

In the past, a mad sorcerer named Kamandur built a seaside tower to honor his sister and placed an eerily bright emerald at the top, luring ships and pirates to their watery graves in revenge for her death. Even after his death, the magic continued to consume those within and without, and now, every twenty years on the day of his sister's death, the tower rises from the depths for two hours. Will our PCs be the first to make it to the top and retrieve what so many others never could?

 

Download Rene's Finished Games (for free!):

  • One Last Quest - bring back your favorite characters for one more mission as elderly versions of themselves!
  • Pine Island - Rene & Christian's first game for the PocketQuest 2022 summer game jam. Play as campers or counselors at a summer camp where nothing at all creepy will happen, surely...

 

Where to Follow Rene Plays Games:

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

The Mirrormere by Vindsvept

Court of the Count from TabletopAudio.com

Drowned Sailors from TabletopAudio.com

Ghost Ship from TabletopAudio.com

Skull Island from TabletopAudio.com

The Drowned Tower from TabletopAudio.com

Terror in the Woods from TabletopAudio.com

Rewind Sound Effect from ZapSplat.com

[Bonus] Dragonbane - The Sinking Tower Part 201 Aug 202401:06:37

While technically a bonus for 5 Tuesdays in July, editing is a process and I'm a busy person, so this one took a few more days, enjoy the second half of our Dragonbane Free RPG Day one-shot scenario The Sinking Tower to kick off August!

 

Also! All episodes during the month of August will be using music from Monument Studios, who is running a Kickstarter campaign for their Fantasy+ collection of TTRPG music, ambience, sound effects, and more! Click the link to sign up and be notified when the campaign goes live and get TONS of incredible, professional quality music for your tabletop games!

 

Download Rene's Finished Games (for free!):

  • One Last Quest - bring back your favorite characters for one more mission as elderly versions of themselves!
  • Pine Island - Rene & Christian's first game for the PocketQuest 2022 summer game jam. Play as campers or counselors at a summer camp where nothing at all creepy will happen, surely...

 

Where to Follow Rene Plays Games:

Instagram | Facebook | Twitter/X | Threads | DMs After Dark

email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Prelude by Monument Studios

Recap by Monument Studios

Old Town by Monument Studios

Skirmish by Monument Studios

Loading Screen 3 by Monument Studios

Forsaken Sanctum by Monument Studios

Dangerous Marshlands Tonal by Monument Studios

Simple Combat by Monument Studios

Somber Cello by Monument Studios

Viking War by Monument Studios

Dragon Scream R by Monument Studios

Meta Heroic Ensemble by Monument Studios

Ascendancy by Monument Studios

Perspective Checks | Troy Bliss - Why We Play Our ”Type” & Tropes09 Jan 202400:49:36

Welcome to the inaugural episode of Perspective Checks, the new take on the DMs After Dark discussion show Modified Rolls!

 

In this series, I will be interviewing friends and folks from the hobby about something they like to think about when it comes to this wonderful world of tabletop RPGs, and what better way than to start with one of the first people to ever introduce me to the world of D&D, Troy Bliss!

 

You know Troy from the DMs After Dark, our Team Chaos wacky character loving ginger half of Blissbot, and he joins me to talk about something appropriately self-reflective - Why Players Have a "Type" and the usefulness of Tropes in RPGs. Troy has always been an incredibly hard worker, pushing his body and mind to their limits, and has recently gone back to school for more Psychology, so this kind of deep thinking about why we play what we play is something that he is clearly passionate about.

 

Hopefully you enjoy what you hear, and hopefully it makes you think about your own type or style. Comment or email with what you think your "Type" of PC is, we'd love to hear from you!

 

Where to Follow Rene Plays Games:

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

NOTORIOUS/OUTSIDERS | Episode 5: Nos, Planet of Crystal & Constructs06 Aug 202401:00:01

Welcome back to the developing trilogy of the bot-human construct Nomad ISIL-8 in NOTORIOUS and OUTSIDERS by Jason Price, a.k.a. Always Checkers Publishing.

 

ISIL-8 has narrowly avoided the Trade Alliance and escaped through FTL travel to a remote corner of the galaxy. Through interrogating the mystic-marked assassin nomad and covert communications to ally nomads and other contacts throughout the galaxy, the bot-construct narrows down their answers to a small section of space on their star chart. But, as they close in, a terrifyingly well-encrypted message from an Old Empire base goads ISIL-8 to a crystalline planet known as Nos, where the mystic-marked have been living in refuge for years.

 

The assassin warns ISIL-8 that it's a trap, but the allure of answers and freedom for their clone batch siblings is too great... On Nos, ISIL-8 finds that Ka Lirra's efforts to deprive the Old Empire of the bot-construct army did not end their efforts, as a new species known as Ghol have taken over the program with incomplete notes, which has led to unfortunate results.

 

Will ISIL-8 be able to stop the cloning facilities and free their kind? The trilogy nears its conclusion...

 

Did you like all those sound effects and music?! All episodes during the month of August will be using music from Monument Studios, who is running a Kickstarter campaign for their Fantasy+ collection of TTRPG music, ambience, sound effects, and more! Click the link to sign up and be notified when the campaign goes live and get TONS of incredible, professional quality music for your tabletop games!

 

Where to Follow Rene Plays Games:

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Dying Light B by Monument Studios

Slow Burn A by Monument Studios

Odyssey by Monument Studios

Sci Fi Idle Ambience by Monument Studios

Friends by Monument Studios

Idle Synths by Monument Studios

Boss Fight B by Monument Studios

Out of Time Atmos by Monument Studios

Chase by Monument Studios

Weak Blaster A by Monument Studios

The Moment Before by Monument Studios

Explosion in Distance by Monument Studios

Explosion A by Monument Studios

Explosion C by Monument Studios

Get Out Atmos by Monument Studios

Intervention by Monument Studios

Simple Hybrid Combat by Monument Studios

Deception by Monument Studios

Alice Theme A by Monument Studios

Eleventh Hour by Monument Studios

Reload A by Monument Studios

Blaster A by Monument Studios

Laser by Monument Studios

Perspective Checks | Monument Studios - Music for TTRPGs & the Fantasy+ Kickstarter13 Aug 202401:04:33

Welcome to another episode of Perspective Checks where I sit down with friends and folks from the TTRPG world and discuss a topic of their choice!

 

This month's episode concerns the power of music, ambience, and sound in TTRPG play, and I'm joined by brothers Noah & Tyler that make up Monument Studios, which is launching a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for their upcoming Fantasy+ app full of music, ambience, and sound effects for fantasy, horror, sci-fi, and more.

 

We talk about their history with music, how their journey led them to doing ambience and tailoring things towards the TTRPG hobby space, and more.

 

The Kickstarter launches on August 20th, but you can click here to sign up for the pre-launch and get notified when it goes live. There will be tons of audio assets in every tier, as well as bonus maps from Domille's Wondrous Works, VTT assets, and stretch goals to get Discord plug-ins and more.

 

Where to Follow Rene Plays Games:

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Tavern Fiddle by Monument Studios

Heroic Orchestra Mix B by Monument Studios

NOTORIOUS/OUTSIDERS | Episode 6: The Finale20 Aug 202400:56:37

Welcome back for the explosive finale of our trilogy following the bot-human construct Nomad ISIL-8 in NOTORIOUS and OUTSIDERS by Jason Price, a.k.a. Always Checkers Publishing.

 

The Admiral's Fleet has taken over Nos and set up Chedo Robay and his Ghol assistants to reverse engineer the cloning program designs stolen by ISIL-8's first lead, Ka Lirra (as Aura Day). The Trade Alliance has followed ISIL-8's ship's signature out to Nos and is rooting around for exclusive IP about the clones themselves, and ISIL-8 is just trying to put an end to the program once and for all...

 

In the end, our bot-human construct tracks down their target in a crystalline cavern, but is busy dealing with the Ghol as the Admiral gets away... Will ISIL-8 stop the cloning program and set those similar to them free? Or will the Old Empire continue experimenting until they have the unbeatable army they need to end the New Uprising?

 

Did you like all those sound effects and music?! All episodes during the month of August will be using music from Monument Studios, who is running a Kickstarter campaign for their Fantasy+ collection of TTRPG music, ambience, sound effects, and more! Click the link to sign up and be notified when the campaign goes live and get TONS of incredible, professional quality music for your tabletop games!

 

Where to Follow Rene Plays Games:

Instagram | Facebook | X/Twitter | Threads | DMs After Dark

email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

To the Stars by Monument Studios

Stardust Instrumental by Monument Studios

Starscape by Monument Studios

Loading Screen B by Monument Studios

Simple Pulse by Monument Studios

Pre Battle by Monument Studios

Call to Arms by Monument Studios

Hollow by Monument Studios

Alice Guitar by Monument Studios

Foreshadow B by Monument Studios

Aggressive Maneuvers by Monument Studios

Eleventh Hour by Monument Studios

Paragon by Monument Studios

At the End of All Things by Monument Studios

Mining Media | Pokémon27 Aug 202400:23:06

We're back to Mining Media for this month, because I keep seeing "How do you hack 5e to do Pokemon?!" and I don't have the hair to tear out over it... so let's talk bringing everyone's favorite monster catcher/befriender to the table!

 

The thing about Pokemon is that it's so much more than just an 8-bit handheld video game now, there's multiple TV series, video game series, manga, movies (even a live-action one with the guy who plays Deadpool!), a card game! So where do you begin thinking about how to port to the table with dice?

 

I think the thing that most RPGs made to replicate the Pokemon experience miss is the relationship between the Trainer and the Pokemon. Lots of games have been made that break down the battle mechanics of the games REALLY well, but that's really not as interesting as the story of the Trainers in a world with Pokemon, which makes the environmental storytelling potential INCREDIBLE.

 

So here are the take home points:

  • If you're looking for games to play that can do Pokemon, I'd recommend Animon Story by Zak Barouh, or the podcast Critical Ditto's hack of Monster of the Week, appropriately called Pocket Monster of the Week
  • Focus less on the combat and worrying about the numbers when battling, and more on the relationship and out-of-combat potential of your 'mon pals. Those are going to be what make your story shine more than the battling.
  • Lean into the possibilities of the world where creatures can have such profound impacts on their surroundings, and make interesting encounters about problems from those that don't just have solutions involving combat.
  • Make your evil organizations understandable given the truths of the region you're playing in and make sure they're defensible by the NPCs in the world, otherwise why would they still be around?

And, if you're still reading this, go get some of the Pokemon Adventures manga, they're so good...

 

Download Rene's One-Page RPG One Last Quest and bring back your favorite characters for one more mission as elderly versions of themselves!

 

Where to Follow Rene Plays Games:

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Chaconne Dreamy by Monument Studios

Koriko: A Magical Year | Volume 1: Departure03 Sep 202400:46:53

Hello and welcome to a new solo RPG series, switching up tone completely and exploring the wonderfully cozy journaling game Koriko: A Magical Year by Jack Harrison & Mousehole Press, creators of other incredible solo games like Artefact, Orbital, and Bucket of Bolts (Jack also did layout for Notorious & Outsiders, so clearly he knows what he's doing)!

 

Koriko is a game about a teenage witch leaving their home village to spend one year in a new city where they will work their craft, expand their horizons, and learn to be the witch they are destined to become. Very obviously paying homage to its inspirations, Koriko is a beautiful book in both art and writing, and I'm very excited to break away from my usual method of solo journaling strictly through audio to actually write in a journal to create the incredible artifact that sticking to this ritual will become.

 

Volume 1: Departure introduces Eugenia "Genie" Finch, our young witch with excellent style, wild ginger hair, and a three-eyed mink familiar named Mog who is leaving her northern forests village of Bonetto to find somewhere new.

 

Where to Follow Rene Plays Games:

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Handel Improv by Monument Studios

Mindfulness Harp by Monument Studios

Elven Glade from TabletopAudio.com

Magic Shoppe from TabletopAudio.com

Secret Garden from TabletopAudio.com

Wizard's Tower from TabletopAudio.com

Large Book, Manual, Page Turn 5 sound effect from ZapSplat

 

Perspective Checks | Michael Low (Stories RPG) - All Ages Gaming & InfiniBrix!10 Sep 202401:35:01

Welcome to another episode of Perspective Checks where I sit down with friends and folks from the TTRPG world and discuss what they love about this wonderful hobby!

 

I was so honored to have this month's guest Michael Low on to chat about his philosophy in all things TTRPGs. Michael is a teacher and game designer whose work you can hear on his podcast Stories RPG, his writing classes which use RPGs over at Luck of Legends, and check out all his games on his Itch.io page!

 

Not only am I a *huge* fan of Michael's approach to games, his dedication to all ages meaning telling universal, core stories, but I was lucky enough to catch him on the day that he got the thumbs up to talk all about his new project InfiniBrix, which he's creating with Rob Hebert aka Nerdy Paper Games that uses the toys you have around the house to tell stories!

 

I could gush all day about just being able to nerd out with Michael, but I hope you enjoy our chat! It's probably my longest Perspective Checks, and I will not apologize for a single second!

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I made a Ko-Fi if you feel absurdly generous and want to help cover podcast hosting costs & all the upkeep. I'm still working on whether I want to offer anything special over there or just give my extreme gratitude (maybe some stickers or something in the mail) to those who donate, but no pressure whatsoever :)

 

Where to Follow Rene Plays Games:

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email: RenePlaysGamesPod@gmail.com

 

Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Breaking News sound bite from Code_box on FreeSound.org

Koriko: A Magical Year | Volume 2: Arrival17 Sep 202400:57:04

Welcome back for episode 2 of Koriko: A Magical Year by Jack Harrison & Mousehole Press, who just so happen to be running a Kickstarter campaign to print some of their other great games like Artefact, Bucket of Bolts, and CounterPart! Go check it out!

 

In this episode, our teenage witch Genie settles into the city of Koriko and meets her first Confidants - NPCs who will be recurring throughout the story as we feel like interacting with them, interspersed with the moments and events of every day life throughout the year. We start using the gameplay loop of tarot cards and dice stacking as we make our way through the next 6 volumes that will make up our Magical Year!

 

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Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Covert Ops from TabletopAudio.com

Elven Glade from TabletopAudio.com

Haven from TabletopAudio.com

Magical Shoppe from TabletopAudio.com

Solemn Vow from TabletopAudio.com

Reverie, Part 2 by Vindsvept

Mining Media | The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells24 Sep 202400:21:53

Welcome back to Mining Media where we turn your binging into better TTRPG experiences by using every monitoring drone we have access to to analyze every last bit of information and set our performance stability to 98% efficiency.

 

This week we're talking about The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells, a far future dystopian sci-fi series that follows Murderbot, the Sec-Unit with freedom from its governor module as it explores the universe with free will for the first time and protects humans from being stupid and hurting themselves while just trying to watch its media.

 

It's an incredible series and inspired my character ISIL-8 in my NOTORIOUS Trilogy Mode series.

 

The take home points are:

  • Go smaller with your adventure arcs and keep them contained to small 1-2 location scenarios which build on the bigger world and campaign / story you're weaving at the table
  • Consider how perspectives would flavor interactions between characters based on the major player factions of the world (governments, corporations, guilds) and the people who operate within them (humans, non-humans, family units, etc.)
  • Homework: take one of your favorite books, episodes, etc. and plot it out like a pointcrawl with different types of encounters to be undertaken in a small, contained arc.

 

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Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Let's Stay In by Braden Deal from Uppbeat | https://uppbeat.io/t/braden-deal/lets-stay-in 

Ironsworn: Sundered Isles | Episode 3 - To The Skies16 Jan 202401:03:59

Dyne, Laolo, and Ephraim return to Isto Mavana to seek medical attention for the puppet vine sprouting from Ephraim's arm. After an unfortunate surgery, the Resistance decides that the island explored by the crew of the Venture is the most promising, and they must return. This time, however, Dyne and friends are tasked with exploring the skyward half of the island floating above the oceans nearby, where more dangers await them than just flora and fauna.

 

Go learn more about everything Ironsworn and get your solo gaming on!

 

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Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Distilled Tropical from TabletopAudio.com

Mushroom Forest from TabletopAudio.com

Puzzle Dungeon from TabletopAudio.com

Shaman's Hollow from TabletopAudio.com

Mining Media | The Faithful & The Fallen by John Gwynne23 Jan 202400:20:40

Welcome to the first episode of Mining Media, a short brainstorming style series that will come out every 3rd Tuesday of the month where I discuss a book, TV series, movie, video game, or any other kind of media I've been binging and think about what kind of inspiration and ideas you can take from it to use at your table and better your gaming experience.

 

This first episode dives into John Gwynne's The Faithful and the Fallen book series. It's generally low-fantasy and skirts the edges of grimdark, with plenty of battles, violence, and classic fantasy tropes worn proudly on its chain shirt. It subverts some tropes, leans into others, but reads very relatable to tabletop RPG campaigns, which I think makes it a great series to talk about mining ideas from.

 

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Music in the Episode:

Rain, Book And Cup Of Tea by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space https://escp-music.bandcamp.com

[Bonus] One Last Quest Game Release!30 Jan 202401:37:41

It's the 5th Tuesday of the month which means we're doing something special, and that means it's time to release One Last Quest, a one page RPG that allows you to bring back some of your favorite PCs of campaigns past and play them in their elderly retired years. However, a loose thread or problem arises that forces them to put down the shuffleboard and dust off the old heroics one more time.

 

Download at https://RenePlaysGames.itch.io/One-Last-Quest

 

It's a hack 'n' mash of the popular rules lite RPG Lasers & Feelings by the incredible John Harper (Blades in the Dark, Agon) with a sprinkling of some All Outta Bubblegum by Michael Sullivan & Jeffrey Grant.

 

Hopefully you enjoy and you give it a shot with your group, reliving some of your favorite characters from over the years.

 

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Music in the Episode:

Elliot Kings, Riggs - Paper Walls (with Mykyl) [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds Free Download/Stream: http://ncs.io/PaperWalls Watch: http://ncs.lnk.to/PaperWallsAT/youtube

Arcando - In My Head (feat. Britt Lari) [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds Free Download/Stream: http://NCS.io/InMyHead

Ironsworn: Sundered Isles | Episode 4 - The Trial of the Storm06 Feb 202401:00:28

Dyne unintentionally initiates his first Mystic Trial - the Trial of the Storm, and makes some mistakes (and a bit of a mess) before he gets a handle on his powers. However, he comes out the other side with a little more control and a lot more to do, both in his own journey to master his sorcery and the resistance against the Kyrody Dominion.

 

Pre-order Starforged physical books or get it digital from Modiphius!

 

Go learn more about everything Ironsworn and get your solo gaming on!

 

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Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Ancient Beacon from TabletopAudio.com

Lush World from TabletopAudio.com

Starforged Fray from TabletopAudio.com

The Voyage Begins from TabletopAudio.com

Designed Lightning 2 & Record Scratch from ZapSplat.com

Perspective Checks | Matt Raso - Telling Hopeful Stories in Desperate Settings13 Feb 202401:00:06

Welcome to another episode of Perspective Checks where I sit down with a friend in the tabletop roleplaying game world and discuss a topic of their choice!

 

For this episode I was joined by artist, video game streamer, and long-time home party member of Rene's - Matt Raso. Matt is the graphic designer behind both the DMs After Dark and Rene Plays Games logos, and you can find his art on Instagram and game streams on Twitch. Matt is a big fan of the grimdark genre from Berserk! to Souls games, and really has a great penchant for bringing emotionally charged characters to the gaming table. We discuss hallmarks of the grimdark genre, setting elements, and why some of the most important moments in these stories are the little wins, the faint rays of hope, and the attachments made in a world so quick to tear you down.

 

Hopefully you enjoy that chat and get some ideas for your own games!

 

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Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Koriko: A Magical Year | Volume 3: Spring01 Oct 202401:00:46

Welcome back to more Koriko: A Magical Year by Jack Harrison & Mousehole Press!

 

In this episode, our teenage witch Genie and her friendly 3-eyed mink Mog are pretty well established in the city of Koriko, and people are starting to come to her for help! We see some friends made from the last volume and make some new acquaintances in the city, as well, including the city itself, as Genie continues to learn more about herself, her magic, and the world beyond Bonetto as Spring comes and goes in Koriko.

 

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Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

Anvil Square Day by Monument Studios

The Calm Inspirational Seeker B by Monument Studios

Deception by Monument Studios

Bringer of Rain by Vindsvept

Crystal Forest by Vindsvept

Spellbound, Part 2 by Vindsvept

Winter's Morning by Vindsvept

Halfling Lodge from TabletopAudio.com

Rain Cafe Lo-Fi by Aaron from Pixabay

The Ghost of Shepardx2 by Geoffrey Burch from Pixabay

Lucid Dreaming by | e s c p | https://www.escp.space https://escp-music.bandcamp.com 

Perspective Checks | Ross (Blades of Mayari) - Worldbuilding & Working Mythology into RPGs08 Oct 202401:09:10

Welcome to another episode of Perspective Checks where I sit down with friends and folks from the TTRPG world and discuss what they love about this wonderful hobby!

 

This month's episode is a big one! Worldbuilding is an integral part of storytelling in RPGs, whether you're playing in an established universe like many big named systems provide, or are drawing maps and leaving blanks in the Powered by the Apocalypse emergent narrative style of newer indie games. The shared world that the characters interact with is as much a part of the story as the actions of the characters, reacting and responding to provide new obstacles and opportunities.

 

In this episode, I speak with Ross about his experience bringing pre-colonial Filipino mythology to the forefront in the excellent actual play Blades of Mayari, an exploration of the culture and heritage of the players using FATE. Ross and the cast of the show have done their homework and approach the lore and real-world mythology and culture of the Philippines with the respect and sensitivity it requires. We mostly talk about this setting specifically, but do branch out a bit to talk about the act of drawing inspiration from these historical cultures from the right place.

 

I highly recommend you check out Blades of Mayari, which has completed its first season and should be coming back soon for more!

 

Additionally, Ross recommended the following books & online resources if you're interested in learning more about Filipino history and mythology:

  • Outline of Philippine Mythology by F. Landa Jocano
  • Dictionary of Philippine Mythology by Ferdinand Blumentritt
  • History of the Philippines: From Indios Bravos to Filipinos by Luis H. Francia
  • Barangay: Sixteenth-Century Philippine Culture and Society by William Henry Scott
  • The Gods Must Be Crazy - A Philippine Mythology Podcast
  • The Aswang Project - A Free Resource for Philippine Mythology & Folklore

 

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Music in the Episode:

Theme Song written & produced by Dan Pomfret | @danfrombothbands

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