Here is Episode 01 of Song of the Milk-White Putrescence. Episode 02 will be out tomorrow.
One thing to note: I have written the timecodes so they show which moves and GM techniques were used. My hope is this will make it easier for folks to see certain moves in action, as well as show a bit of how I incorporate my own GM style into things. Pocket-Sized Play, to me, has always been about becoming a better player and GM, not just entertainment, and these timecodes are very much in that spirit. Let me know what you think of them!
Enjoy!
Cc: Gerrit Reininghaus Fraser Simons David LaFreniere Lowell Francis
The time codes are a brilliant thing to improve or compare GMing style. Thank you for the effort.
The time codes are a brilliant thing to improve or compare GMing style. Thank you for the effort.
Brilliant! Thanks Jason
Brilliant! Thanks Jason
I’m gonna listen to the whole thing regardless 😉
Episode zero really piqued my interest. Can’t wait to consume this series. Thanks Gauntleteers.
I’m gonna listen to the whole thing regardless 😉
Episode zero really piqued my interest. Can’t wait to consume this series. Thanks Gauntleteers.
Is this on Apple Podcasts? I just went to try to find it…
Is this on Apple Podcasts? I just went to try to find it…
Chris Shorb not yet. That always takes a few days
Chris Shorb not yet. That always takes a few days
Chris Shorb , I couldn’t find it in Pocket Casts, but when I pasted the above RSS URL into the search line, it came up right away. That might work for you.
Chris Shorb , I couldn’t find it in Pocket Casts, but when I pasted the above RSS URL into the search line, it came up right away. That might work for you.
That is ingenious. I guess I’ll have to re-listen to them all now, haha
That is ingenious. I guess I’ll have to re-listen to them all now, haha
I noticed my podcast player expects timecodes to be HH:mm:ss so “00:30 – A cabin in the woods” went 30 minutes in
I noticed my podcast player expects timecodes to be HH:mm:ss so “00:30 – A cabin in the woods” went 30 minutes in
This is great! So much to learn and admire here, from players and GM. I’m still glad I’ve watched all of the original videos, because in editing it down you miss how much pauses and time you give the players to mull over questions.
Minor editing quibble: the intro music going over the starting dialogue makes it hard to catch the first sentences. And it ends a little abruptly. Maybe just a little pause before it goes to outro.
This is great! So much to learn and admire here, from players and GM. I’m still glad I’ve watched all of the original videos, because in editing it down you miss how much pauses and time you give the players to mull over questions.
Minor editing quibble: the intro music going over the starting dialogue makes it hard to catch the first sentences. And it ends a little abruptly. Maybe just a little pause before it goes to outro.