Table Top Babble Amber
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A table top RPG news, advice, interviews, and reviews podcast hosted by Amber, Kristin, Kenny, and John.
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260 – Cloud Curio
Today on the show Amber and Kenny chat with Sally Tamarkin and Kyle Latino about Cloud Curio, a new TTRPG content and publishing company Ddesigning whimsical and strange supplements that are system neutral but ready-to-use with 5e.
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259 – Table Top Crowd – To Change
On this episode of Tabletop Crowd Kristin sits down with creators Ulyssess and Ewen to discuss their new game To Change, a rules-light TTRPG where players will find themselves faced with a shared experience of a transformation in the body and mind.
We hear the pair’s ideas for settings for the game, what inspired the idea and take a fun detour to learn about the novel Ewen wrote.
You can check out To Change live on Gamfound now! https://gamefound.com/projects/usducktape/tochange#/section/project-story -
258 – Table Top Crowd – RoboNoir
In this episode Kristin sits down with game designer and founder of Daylight Publications Cam Day to discuss his new project RoboNoir: Crime in Cog City. Kristin and Cam discuss robot art and playbooks, light vs. heavy RPG systems and why Cam will always favor a D12 above all other dice!
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2022 Update
This brief update episode is to let y’all know what’s been going on and why we went on an unexpected, unfortunate, and unannounced hiatus.
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257 – Table Top Crowd – LatAm Breakout
In this episode Kristin sits down with two of the designers behind the LATAM Breakout project, Misha and Wendi, to discuss their Kickstarter. They discuss how they connected with SouMuppet Publishing, provide a breakdown Here, There, Be Monsters! (by Wendi) and Cantrip (by Misha) as well as the editors and artists involved in bringing this project to life.
LATAM Breakout features five games from five incredible designers. It is live on Kickstarter right now!
You can back it here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/soulmuppet/latam-breakout
You can follow them both on Twitter for updates on other projects:
Misha: https://twitter.com/panarin_misha
Wendi: https://twitter.com/wen_di_yu
A full list of the LATAM Breakout designers and their games for the project:
Guiliano Roverato, creating Brave Zenith
Luna, creating Ultra y Eterna
Wendi Yu, creating here, there, be monsters!
Rachi, creating Mayflies
Misha Panarin, creating Cantrip -
256 – Beholder To No One
Today on the show Amber chatted with the powerhouse behind Beholder To No One and recent member of the Geekspective Network, Nikki! They sat down on September 2nd and discussed Nikki’s busy schedule with multiple podcasts that she’s playing in, running, and editing. Amber marveled at how she keeps all of those schedules straight and how Nikki has only missed a scheduled upload twice in a year’s time! They talked about their experiences with audio editing software and offered tips for building a podcast audience, retaining them, and offering incentives for reviews and support.
Customer Reviews
Stopping by again to reaffirm that this is Legitimately awesome.
Speaking as an Australian it took me a bit to get onto James I’s wavelength but glad I did. He just really is that positive and genuine. His passion and positivity are deeply compelling, his guests are amazing and their collective insights always worthwhile.
More strength to you good sir.
*gives DM salute*
Best Topical Roleplaying Podcast Out There!
James makes listening easy and interesting with a well balanced host of guests who give some of the best RPG advice. I have listened to every episode and am always keen to listen more at any chance I get. I think James is a wonderful person who makes games accessable to everyone and creates and fantastic forum for them. Despite the distance between the USA and Australia you still manage to connect people all over the world. Thank You James, you have made my tired mornings and evenings coming home from work and absolute delight and interest. Keep up the excellent work!
Very good
Tabletop Babble and James put out a fine podcast for all gamers.
Apart from a misguided belief that bed room antics are somehow similar to playing a role playing game - most likely an indication that James probably purchases and reads too many game books and not enough centrefold style publications that contain tips and tricks to help him get rid of this purile punchline.
Guests are interesting, topics are well selected, and I particularly liked the episode on feedback and his willingness to read out any five star review on his show.
In addition to fixing his glitch joke I would recommend James look up Luff16 as a loudness controller make the stitched bits not stick out maybe you should check out Hindenburg Systems.