I just got through like the first 15 episodes of DR.

I just got through like the first 15 episodes of DR.

I just got through like the first 15 episodes of DR.

This is a great podcast. I went through lots of podcasts back in the Forge days when indie RPGS were becoming a thing. This one by far is the best one I have heard.

I learned a lot even though I felt I was an experienced DW GM.

DW is my prime reason for coming to the guantlet. Listening to Discern Realities was the prime reason for me getting back into looking for DW gaming after taking a break from RPG for a few years while I was an expat in Alberta. Now that I am settled I would like to get back into it again.

I think DR has loads of great ideas, and why I have become a Pateron.

I hope the Gauntlet continues to support DW even as it broadens its horizons (which is also exciting to see)

I know I would be interested in topics such as playing with kids. A lot of folks may only have time with hectic schedules to play with Family. It creates a different kind of game. Ideally I would love to see something that is kid friendly – but not smarmy. I know I try that with my kids. It is interesting, they have great ideas (sometimes repetitive or cliche) but other times fresh.

But at the same time the games let us explore ideas with the kids about inequality and how consequences have consequences.

One of the things I know I have discovered, is that I used to think I wanted deep and gritty or more tension in games. Think TV MA. I know that abounds in indie RPGs and the OSR (which I also follow and play using moldvay or SW white box). But through play discovered what I really wanted was more TV 14.

More flight of dragons and the hobbit and lord of the rings and he-man (maybe a little less cheese) or fighting fantasy sorcery and less game of thrones in your face or night of the living dead I only found that out through play though.

That is not to say that I don’t enjoy some deep gaming, once ina while with the right group. I have played for example Polaris which basically you either die or become a demon (I died). We did the whole thing with the ambience but that is for another post sometime. A really great game if you haven’t tried it, and one of the first GMless games.

It would be great if you are getting more voices on DR to hear about some different styles of play with Dungeon World.

That was a longer post than I was meaning to. So let me summarize by saying great podcast!

Just listened to the first 10 Episodes of Discern Realities and it is really inspirering and it has taught me much…

Just listened to the first 10 Episodes of Discern Realities and it is really inspirering and it has taught me much…

Just listened to the first 10 Episodes of Discern Realities and it is really inspirering and it has taught me much about Dungeon World. Thank you for that.

It’s been almost a week since Gauntlet Con concluded, but we’ve still got some thank yous to send!

It’s been almost a week since Gauntlet Con concluded, but we’ve still got some thank yous to send!

It’s been almost a week since Gauntlet Con concluded, but we’ve still got some thank yous to send!

Thank you to our prize donors! This year we were able to award more than 40 prizes to our attendees who participated in the “Dreams & Prizes” drawing and those came from all over the small-press-games world.

Thank you to:

Magpie Games

Elizabeth Chaipraditkul

Todd Crapper

Jay Iles

Stentor Danielson

Phil Vecchione and Encoded Designs

Christopher Grey

Gareth Graham

Fraser Simons

Ferretheim Games

Evlyn M

Zzarchov Kowolski

Adrian Thoen

Blake Ryan

Jonathan Lavallee

Tim Rodriguez

Diogo Nogueira

Jeff Barber

Jim Likes Games (and Jim Crocker!)

Keith Stetson

Jason Olsan

Wheel Tree Press

Derek A. Kamal

Please share some love with these publishers and creators to thank them for supporting Gauntlet Con 2018!

Hey my lovelies!

Hey my lovelies!

Hey my lovelies!

It’s been a week of con recovery! I hope you self cared like no tomorrow and have found some spoons and spell slots again!

Here’s a handy form we’d love you to fill out to send us some feedback on your convention experience! If you want to speak with me privately, you can reach me on Discord, the slack, here, on Facebook, or email me at kate@bluestockings.ca

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeXX6NQ23He_iT1Z99nMxU9ZDG3SHljho8c_1e4qYTCsi74mQ/viewform?usp=sf_link

Greetings, all!

Greetings, all!

Greetings, all! The weekly Gauntlet Hangouts video roundup post is now up on The Gauntlet Blog! Check it out, and be sure not to miss all the other great Gauntlet Blog posts from the week!

This week’s post also includes a link to the Gauntlet Con 2018 playlists on YouTube. More great videos to watch while you back the Codex Volume 1 Kickstarter — only a few days left! Check out the post for details!

http://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/blog/gauntlet-video-roundup-october-26-2018

Thanks go out to all our Gauntlet Hangouts videos game runners, facilitators, and players this week, including: Agatha, Asher Silberman, Bryan Lotz, Catherine Ramen, Chris Wiegand, Darold Ross, Darren Brockes, David LaFreniere, David Morrison, Fraser Simons, J.D. Woodell, Jeremy M, Jesse Abelman, Jim Crocker, Joshua DeGagné, Joshua Gilbreath, Kurt Potts, Kyle Hodnett, Larry S, Lauren McManamon, Leandro Pondoc, Lowell Francis, Luiz Paulo S F, Maria Rivera, Micki Bradley, Noella Handley, Phillip Wessels, Rachelle Dube, Richard Rogers, Robbie Boerth, Robert Angus, Ryan McNeil, Sarah J, Seraphina Malizia, Simon Landreville, Skyler Nelson, steven watkins, Taylor W., Tony Hahn, Tyler Lominack, Walter German, and Yoshi Creelman.

Codex Volume 1 – Final Reminder!

Codex Volume 1 – Final Reminder!

Codex Volume 1 – Final Reminder!

This is your final reminder about the Codex Volume 1 Kickstarter. The campaign ends on the evening of Sunday, October 28th. Do not count on being able to pick up this book after the campaign ends. We’re only doing a single print run, and many of the books leftover after Kickstarter fulfillment will be sent to a few select retailers.

Don’t miss out! Take a look at the campaign and pledge today!

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gauntlet/codex-rpg-zine-volume-1-hardcover

Age of Ravens: History of Licensed RPGs (Part II 1984-85)

Age of Ravens: History of Licensed RPGs (Part II 1984-85)

Age of Ravens: History of Licensed RPGs (Part II 1984-85)

This post looks at couple of early gaming years and the dozen new licensed properties which emerged. Most of these had solid support from their company, but many burned out within a year or two. For example FASA’s Dr Who rpg had a huge number of supplemental products but was dumped two years later.

Link: https://bit.ly/2AsjJ4V

Check it out and if you dig it, I have links to the rest of my list series covering Horror, Post-Apocalypse, Steampunk, and more.

Hi Jason Cordova and the Pocket-Sized Play crew.

Hi Jason Cordova and the Pocket-Sized Play crew.

Hi Jason Cordova and the Pocket-Sized Play crew. Just want to say thanks for the great podcast! I’m bingeing on Mercy Falls in preparation of running Monsterhearts, and I’m finding the podcast so instructive. Especially Jason’s brief intro’s to each episode (I’m on Return To Mercy Falls right now) in which you highlight an MC technique at work. So helpful. Thanks!

(That’s not me. Image source: https://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photo-young-surprised-man-headphones-white-background-image53445665 )