Episodes
Today we are joined with Trevor Devall from Me, Myself, and Die to talk about his new fantasy "Sim-Lite" game, The Broken Empires. Trevor gave us the goods on every aspect of the game system, from skills to magic, and we went in depth on the philosophy of game design he is bringing to the table. Don't miss his upcoming Kickstarter campaign launching October 1st!
https://play.thebrokenempires.com/
Published 09/20/24
This week we sit down with one of the players from our home game of ACKS II to talk about how RPGs became a obsession for someone who had never played before. Don't miss this, and don't miss the kickstarter for The Shucked Oyster, launching August 6th on Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1003133567/the-shucked-oyster-a-cursed-brothel-for-shadowdark-rpg
Published 07/21/24
Victor Raymond of the Tékumel Foundation was kind enough to sit down with us to discuss Professor M.A.R. Barker's monumental contributions to TTRPG history. Empire of the Petal Throne was one of the first RPG settings, and it is no longer out of print! Black Blade Publishing was hosting both the Tékumel Foundation as well as a huge assortment of amazing products from small indie publishers at North Texas RPG Con 2024. This was an excellent conversation and we will be speaking with Victor more...
Published 06/13/24
This episode, we sit down with our good friend Spencer who was there 3000 years ago when Dungeons and Dragons first hit the scene. We talk about how gaming changed, what it was like to see D&D develop, and how to make everyone rage quit a multi year campaign because you never revealed your true alignment. Great stories, and much more to come with this level 98 Grognard.
#dnd #dnd5e #osr #rpg #ttrpg #dragonlance #ravenloft #dndpodcast
Published 06/07/24
Join Black Lodge Games for a discussion of the origins of the TTRPG hobby through the lens of the incredible book, "The Elusive Shift" by Jon Peterson.
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#dungeonsanddragons #wargaming #gygax #garygygax
Published 03/06/24
-There may not be a way to win at Dungeons and Dragons, but there is certainly a way to LOSE. This week we talk about the fruits of the #brosr gaming efforts and the principles behind them.
Some of the principles of the BrOSR style of play are legitimately interesting but it is put into practice with stoner-tier, "lol so random" world building and a commitment to dog-shitism. This is the trash game, the shit tier slop, the garmonbozia that we talk about. Check out the links below to videos...
Published 08/28/23
This week, we discuss why roleplaying in character adds more to any game of any style, why you should want excellence at your table, and how the villains at Onyx Path Publishing (armed with a practically unlimited art budget) ripped the heart and soul out of the aesthetics of the Exalted game line.
#exalted #onyxpath #whitewolf
The art of Exalted 3rd edition and Exalted Essence is a crime against aesthetics and should land everyone involved in Guantanamo Bay with no chance of parole....
Published 08/28/23
Within the Ring of Fire is a dark fantasy roleplaying game from RAW Immersive Games over at @woodwwad
#rpg #dnd #ttrpg
This game is one of the weirdest and most compelling RPGs we have ever played and helped crystalize our views of what RPGs can be. This is a game that is primarily focused on immersion through roleplay, and though flawed in many respects, is deeply compelling.
We cover the good, the bad, and the utterly incomprehensible aspects of this great, great game.
Published 06/29/23
Today we talk about hostility to actual roleplay at the table. Getting into character is one of the easiest ways to enhance immersion at the table and aversion to it is largely rooted in a fear of embarrassment for bringing a little sincerity to the game.
Cynicism and the hatred of sincerity is a plague on mankind and poisons everything. If you want a better experience at the table, go beyond doing the bare minimum. This doesn't mean you are "method acting" and doesn't require "doing...
Published 06/21/23
The OSR has an extremely autistic view on what constitutes story in Dungeons and Dragons. Any mention of character backstory, plot hooks, or even role play constitutes "story gaming" as opposed to the truth as revealed by Gary Gygax that D&D is nothing more than a sandbox exploration game in pulp fantasy hex maps.
This is utterly deranged and the lowest form of play imaginable. We agree that story is the emergent result of play, but it *requires* actual role play as the central focus...
Published 06/08/23
Alignment in Dungeons and Dragons is not something to just tack on to your game as an after thought. This week, Nick and Matt dive deep on what the purpose of alignment is in table top roleplaying games, how it defines the boundaries of play, and how it ultimately improves both the game world and your roleplaying experience.
Even games like Vampire: The Masquerade and Vampire: The Requiem have alignment deeply embedded within the core of their settings and mechanics.
Don't be like Wizards...
Published 05/11/23
This week, Matt and Nick tease their upcoming live play of Cyberpunk 2020/Red. They dive into the character creation process, life path system, and talk about the driving themes and flavor of this classic roleplaying game and why they find it such a compelling choice for the tabletop.Stay tuned for the premiere of "Blood and Sunshine", the next live streamed TTRPG from Black Lodge Games.
Published 04/24/23
When should you be rolling dice in your tabletop role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons?
Outside of obvious situations like combat scenarios, skill based systems in TTRPGs often become a crutch for bad game masters as a way to artificially inject drama or tension into their games. This week on the Black Lodge Games Podcast, Matt and Nick dive deep on when you should and should not be calling for players to make skill rolls, and why doing this wrong will suck the drama right out of...
Published 04/18/23
Why do so many table top roleplaying campaigns end up on rails? How can you successfully run a sandbox game where you player characters have agency and the story emerges organically out of play instead of playing out like a novel written by the Dungeon Master?
Matt and Nick delve deep into this issue today and discuss the differences between an old school style of play relying on random encounter tables vs the more modern "narrative" driven games that seem to be inspired by the success of...
Published 04/10/23
This week, Nick and Matt (two men with Adonis-like visages) diagnose a massive problem in the hobby: lack of toxic masculinity. The current culture of D&D 5e is progressing further and further into feminization and young men are being sold a poisonous world view about heroism and strength.
These games are not therapy, they are fantasies about adventure, danger, heroism, and daring. We check in on @PlayYourRole who makes horrendously evil content that promotes young men abandoning their...
Published 04/03/23
This week, Nick and Matt stare into the abyss of YouTube RPG content creators. From the depth of the sewer, we find a true pearl of insanity: @JScottGaribay . This man is a prolific YouTuber who posts multiple unhinged and nonsensical vlogs every day that are related to... D&D? Humanitarianism? The new social gospel? Who knows! Join us as we *try* to understand his incoherent babbling about Dungeons & Dragons and get a whole lot of laughs along the way.
Published 03/27/23
In this episode of the Black Lodge Games Podcast, Matt and Nick share their tips and insights on how to create a great tabletop gaming experience. We cover a wide range of topics, from choosing a good setting and building atmosphere, to creating memorable characters and limiting the number of players at your table to avoid horrible diminishing returns on fun.
Published 03/27/23
Welcome to the first episode of the Black Lodge Games Podcast! Join your hosts Matt Pritchard and Nick Guidotti, two experienced GMs with more than three decades of combined table top role-playing game experience, as they dive deep into the world of immersive role-playing games.
In this episode, Matt and Nick discuss their thoughts on modern RPGs such as Dungeons and Dragons and why they believe that these games have become stale and flavorless. They share their insights on what makes a...
Published 03/21/23