A hideously laughing good time
This is my first time listening to any tabletop role playing game and I thoroughly enjoy it! While I may not know all the rules, the group makes it easy to follow along without getting too technical. You can tell that the players are great friends in real life which makes it more fun, like you’re in on all the jokes. My impression of ttrpg before listening to this podcast was that they’re intense and heavily based on rules, which is why I love that they incorporate drinking as it gives the atmosphere a much more relaxed and fun feel. Also, I just love finding out what concoctions they’ve put together every week, and of course, who doesn’t love listening to the infamous Steve slurp of Hamms! Overall, the character developments and the GM’s voices are super impressive. So even if you think that it’d be hard to get into because roleplaying games aren’t your “thing” and you’re totally ignorant to the rules (like myself) you should still give it a listen! You’ll be surprised at how fast that hour goes by and you’re sad you have to wait another week for the next one. - Abby Guzauskas
abby guzauskas via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/21/19
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Just picked up on this podcast a couple weeks ago and binged every episode, these folks are hilarious and very friendly. Also active as hell on their discord and give you loads of drink choices, ha.
Lavitz186 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/11/19
How can you beat listening to a TTRPG while learning all sorts of different beverages? It’s a fun group who really have a great time together.
Maax Wright via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/11/21
This show is very enjoyable to listen to. The GM is awesome and the audio quality is great. Fun and creative story
WesLCP via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/15/18
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