The finale of Monsterhearts: Mercy Falls is here!

The finale of Monsterhearts: Mercy Falls is here!

The finale of Monsterhearts: Mercy Falls is here! Big thanks to the players in this series: Fraser Simons Phillip Wessels Yoshi Creelman and Kevin Lovecraft. Extra special thanks to Fraser for editing these together.

For those of you who listened to the whole thing, we’d love to hear your thoughts on it.

For more Mercy Falls, including the continuation of this story, check out our YT playlist!

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL26DVDSsqVz4wW1l4t23y4pxtpKKPhxXS

Enjoy!

http://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/pocket-sized-play/monsterhearts-mercy-falls-11

4 thoughts on “The finale of Monsterhearts: Mercy Falls is here!”

  1. I loved this series. It was actually what made me aware of the Gauntlet. The characters were so fascinating, were roleplayed so well, and you pulled me right into that world. In particular, I really appreciated Jason Cordova’s notes at the beginning of each episode. They helped me keep my eye out for things beyond the story and have already made me a better GM. My only regret was not signing up quickly enough for the Cthulhu Dark Mercy Falls game… I’m really hoping that makes its way to the feed. Well done, everyone!

  2. I loved this series. It was actually what made me aware of the Gauntlet. The characters were so fascinating, were roleplayed so well, and you pulled me right into that world. In particular, I really appreciated Jason Cordova’s notes at the beginning of each episode. They helped me keep my eye out for things beyond the story and have already made me a better GM. My only regret was not signing up quickly enough for the Cthulhu Dark Mercy Falls game… I’m really hoping that makes its way to the feed. Well done, everyone!

  3. I also really enjoyed it. The episode length and pace felt just right and I liked how it repeated a few moments of the previous episode to orient the listener before it kicked into the new stuff. I also enjoyed Jason’s contextual notes.

    The players were all thoughtful and imaginative, too. It was just pretty great all around, actually. My only minor criticism is that one of the players, like, said “like” before every second word, which did get a bit distracting. But it didn’t distract too much from the really engaging fiction being created.

  4. I also really enjoyed it. The episode length and pace felt just right and I liked how it repeated a few moments of the previous episode to orient the listener before it kicked into the new stuff. I also enjoyed Jason’s contextual notes.

    The players were all thoughtful and imaginative, too. It was just pretty great all around, actually. My only minor criticism is that one of the players, like, said “like” before every second word, which did get a bit distracting. But it didn’t distract too much from the really engaging fiction being created.

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