Sun, 3 May 2009 In the second part of their 27 part "Airing of
Grievances" series, the guys take on Sci-Fi RPGs. The bastard child of
gaming, Mike and Kyle examine the worst offenses in this genre of
roll-playing games. Why has every adaptation of the Jetsons been
shitty? What's the problem with the late 80s rpg version of Leather
Goddesses of Phobos? Which registered member of Animalball once pitched
a gritty, grim RPG game about anthropomorphic squirrels being the first
explorers to colonize Mars? Is it really funny everytime someone
mentions Uranus? We can't answer those questions here in this post, but
listen to the podcast for more insights.
Comments[2] |
First impression of your podcast: I judge RPGs by their cover/genre; if its not D&D, I don't care about it. I'm 10 minutes in and I'm not expecting to become a regular listener. If you don't care for the genre, why are you podcasting about it? Why not get a guest to be the 2nd person on the cast.
Keep listening. Glad you like the podcast. Here's the deal, I'll be the first to admit that this was a weak episode. But I think we really saved it in the end.
Here's the deal, Dale- this is not the best example of our work. Out of 86 episodes they can't all be winners. Go listen to an RPG Pitch episode or our interviews with Felicia Day or Nick Logue. Those were gold.
Here's the deal, Dale- this is not the best example of our work. Out of 86 episodes they can't all be winners. Go listen to an RPG Pitch episode or our interviews with Felicia Day or Nick Logue. Those were gold.
posted by: Kyle on Wed, 5/6 10:33 AM EDT
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