So I don’t know why I dragged my feet in listening to Comic Strip AP, but what I’ve heard so far has been really…

So I don’t know why I dragged my feet in listening to Comic Strip AP, but what I’ve heard so far has been really…

So I don’t know why I dragged my feet in listening to Comic Strip AP, but what I’ve heard so far has been really good! I’ve had to jump into the middle of some of the stories, but that works just fine. My questions are, after having read the document posted by Jason Cordova about how it’s done, is this; If a person wanted to participate in a Comic Strip AP test, is this something that would be posted on The Gauntlet Hangouts list of games? Is this something that two members of The Gauntlet just get together and do? Do both participants have to be members of The Gauntlet? I’ve done some podcasting back in the day so I have some experience with editing and soundscaping, and at some point in the future, after I’ve gotten in some play time with members of our community, this is something I’d really like to do (on either side of the table).

30 thoughts on “So I don’t know why I dragged my feet in listening to Comic Strip AP, but what I’ve heard so far has been really…”

  1. Well, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Comic Strip AP is no longer in regular production. It was a big, beautiful flop in terms of gaining an audience, so I killed it.

  2. Well, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Comic Strip AP is no longer in regular production. It was a big, beautiful flop in terms of gaining an audience, so I killed it.

  3. There are some great APs on there, some of the best I’ve ever heard. Comic Strip remains the coolest, most innovative thing we’ve ever done. Unfortunately, almost no one else felt that way.

  4. There are some great APs on there, some of the best I’ve ever heard. Comic Strip remains the coolest, most innovative thing we’ve ever done. Unfortunately, almost no one else felt that way.

  5. Jason Cordova As a listener what I’m really enjoying is the intimacy of play between the GM and the player. I didn’t really understand how the games were played (short bursts every week) until after I listened to one of the debriefs, and I think that the length of play definitely adds to that, or maybe it would be more accurate to say facilitates that – but the one to one thing is also an important part of the recipe for me.

  6. Jason Cordova As a listener what I’m really enjoying is the intimacy of play between the GM and the player. I didn’t really understand how the games were played (short bursts every week) until after I listened to one of the debriefs, and I think that the length of play definitely adds to that, or maybe it would be more accurate to say facilitates that – but the one to one thing is also an important part of the recipe for me.

  7. Maria Rivera, Mischa Krilov, and all, I mean I am totally down for some comic strip style play, even if it doesn’t become part of a podcast feed. I sincerely don’t want to step on any toes or step outside of the community’s norms, and if I am please please tell me so, but yeah this is still something I’d like to do.

  8. Maria Rivera, Mischa Krilov, and all, I mean I am totally down for some comic strip style play, even if it doesn’t become part of a podcast feed. I sincerely don’t want to step on any toes or step outside of the community’s norms, and if I am please please tell me so, but yeah this is still something I’d like to do.

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