Fun and full of creative energy
Austin Walker masterfully hosts roleplaying adventures with the supportive care of a professor and the mind of a dreaming trickster. Lush, educating, and full of participants willing to push and immerse themselves in the worlds they create.
MattMitchell45 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/17/15
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The world they build in the podcast is real interesting, and their characters are all fun to follow in their hijinx. I look forward to the new it each week.
0Sphere via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/27/14
I've never played a game of D&D or similar; I started listening to the show mainly because I knew that its principals were very funny people from their previous work on Stream Friends. Even from the first world-building episode, though, you can tell: This podcast is something special....Read full review »
ƒpƒ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/27/16
Sometimes you want a little bit more than tabletop mechanics. Friends at the table is collaborative, in depth masterful storytelling and they use the mechanics of evolving games systems to work for them and their stories rather than giving you a tabletop adventure that you could run for yourself....Read full review »
Kimrie via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/12/16
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