Penny Red
Summary: Penny Red is a roleplaying podcast about the game Victoria and about roleplaying in general. Each week a guest goes "Inside the Roleplayers Studio" and we lift the lid on topics from all across the roleplaying universe.
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- Artist: Daniel Hodges
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Podcasts:
We talk about the French invasion, amazing CD-ROMs, and the future.
I talk about my new game FAITH.
We talk about being patient 0, elder flower tea, and parking in Boston.
We talk about educational games, road-trips, and Pete is not permitted to talk about roleplaying snacks.
We speak the name that should not be spoken, mexpolit Buffy, and play "Name that bounty hunter".
We get incensed by Kickstarter, delve into Morgan's work inside masks, and Kristin makes a startling revelation.
This week Epidiah Ravachol shares possibly the smallest and most rapidly produced roleplaying game in history! Where were you when it happend?
We question the credentials of apocalypse experts, talk about how delicious fresh lamb can be during a convention and whether Stephen Hawking's brain should be hosted by Brett Michaels' or Guru's body.
This week Tony Patterson returns to Penny Red. We talk about hanging out in the children's toy section of department stores, Invercargill, and typecasting the Dalai Lama.
We talk about the best candy in the world, Rob question's Han Solo's skills as a pilot, and a great new Mexican party game is discovered.
We talk about the Bulgarian polyhedral dice market, how to get into a bronze-age archeological dig, and the best way to predict the outcome of criminal trials. There may also have been some chat about Gloom, Eberron and his new project "Codex" along the way.
We expose a secret society, "peaceful" 11th century treasure fleets, and a delicious snack for a convention game.
We talk about walking in graveyards, parallel development, soup, and nuts.
We talk about marmalade, sweet hookups and knowing a guy in Bern.
We talk about Carl Jung, business models, and the longest year ever.