Greetings, all.

Greetings, all.

Greetings, all. It’s time for the weekly Gauntlet video roundup! Don’t miss any of the great new actual plays from this week in the updated playlists below!

Comic Strip AP

– Monster of the Week: The Lombardi School episode 15 (the final episode!) with Jason Cordova and Tom McGrenery: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL26DVDSsqVz4W_GdUHnPs2EcvdNPVmoyT

– Dogs in the Vineyard episode 19 with Tim B and Noah Jay-Bonn: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL26DVDSsqVz5hDkW-GlPsi4Nkgo9FcGVQ

– Don’t Rest Your Head episode 9 with Richard Rogers and Paul Edson: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL26DVDSsqVz4zGATuXslbYx24_pRLOK6z

Pocket-Sized Play

– Monsterhearts: Mercy Falls episode 9 with Jason Cordova, Fraser Simons, Kevin Lovecraft, Phillip Wessels, and Yoshi Creelman: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL26DVDSsqVz5MUf2r-G6h6xTEf6KcWxs-

Gauntlet Hangouts

– Dungeon World Sunday – We Hunt the Keepers – session 3 of Children of the Eight-Legged She: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL26DVDSsqVz6VlgBJpGA6qp7wCb2OydB7

Check out all the great videos on The Gauntlet’s YouTube channel, linked below on this post. Don’t forget to subscribe, and check out all the playlists to catch up on your favorite campaigns. Enjoy, and everyone have a great weekend!

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9QoUve1LQHu_feDx0snd4w

4 thoughts on “Greetings, all.”

  1. I was very sceptical of the Comic Strip AP format initially because I really enjoy PC interactions that are obviously missing with just one player. I also have a serious case of what I call the Netflix syndrome: I can only start watching a series when I have all episodes. Having said that, the Lombardi School convinced me that the format is actually brilliant. It eliminates all factors that could ruin actual play (players talking over each other, different voices can’t be traced to the characters they belong to, players digressing, indulging in bantering etc) while at the same time minimizing the potential obstacles of recording (scheduling for just two people for 20 minutes or so per session). It also shows that you can tell a satisfying, self-contained story in a short format. Well done!

    Now I just have to exhibit the patience to wait for another series to end.

  2. I was very sceptical of the Comic Strip AP format initially because I really enjoy PC interactions that are obviously missing with just one player. I also have a serious case of what I call the Netflix syndrome: I can only start watching a series when I have all episodes. Having said that, the Lombardi School convinced me that the format is actually brilliant. It eliminates all factors that could ruin actual play (players talking over each other, different voices can’t be traced to the characters they belong to, players digressing, indulging in bantering etc) while at the same time minimizing the potential obstacles of recording (scheduling for just two people for 20 minutes or so per session). It also shows that you can tell a satisfying, self-contained story in a short format. Well done!

    Now I just have to exhibit the patience to wait for another series to end.

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