A D&D Podcast for All Comers
I can't say enough positive things about this group of dedicated gamers. I was turned onto this podcast about 2 years ago when The Round Table was first brought on board. I'll be honest I almost exclusively listen to the Round Table episodes and enjoy its lovely band of rotating misfits lead by their very own Robin Hood, James Introcaso. I had been out of role playing games for many years having last played in the mid 90's (AD&D 2nd edition with all of its THACO-y goodness) but this podcast and its unabashed enthusiasm for most things 5th edition have made me want to find my way back to the gaming table. These are guys who love and enjoy the hobby and consistently craft a show that is filled with something for everyone, from simple clear explanations for new comers (and those of us returning from the fog of the real world) to all kinds of specific minutiae that hardcore fans will love and appreciate. The clearest way to put it? This podcast lead by James Introcaso has made me want to roll dice again.Read full review »
Kixaras via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/26/15
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