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Gnomecast
A rotating cast of gnomes (from Gnome Stew, the award winning gaming blog) gather every two weeks to discuss table top gaming topics from their articles and elsewhere. Will we be good enough to avoid being thrown in the stew?
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4.8 stars from 16 ratings
Good advices and entertaining!
If you like tabletop rpg’ing, this is a very good poscast to listen to. They are staying on topic, with constructive and well tested advices about how to be a better game master, and a better player.
Minimono79 via Apple Podcasts · Norway · 04/09/18
Great advice and an amusing theme
Like the Gnome Stew website, this podcast offers RPG advice and ideas in a nicely digestible short form. (Gnomes... digestible... get it?!) Everyone associated with the show is great, and Angela is a sharp and insightful host. — Jen / Pixelscapes
Crazed Artist via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/16/17
This is a short form podcast that tackles a topic that appears on the blog, utilizing some of the authors that contribute to the site. All of the contributors are interesting and have some solid insights, but the show still feels a little bit unfocused. It's a new show, and I think it just hasn't...Read full review »
KnightErrantJR via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/18/17
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