1 hr 15 min

Interviews – EP 19 – John Scott Tynes – Puppetland The Carpe GM Gamecast

    • Games

Topic -    In one of my favorite interviews ever, I had the pleasure of sitting down with someone who changed the way I looked at story structure, character developement, and gaming as a whole.



John Scott Tynes wrote Puppetland more than 20 years ago, making him a pioneer in the "storytelling" game world.



The concept was a twisted mixture of the familiar and the macabre, where the innocence of childhood sensibilities rides the center line, crashing headlong into visceral and existential horror.



There is a new, (beautiful!) edition of Puppetland available now.  John tells us the story of how it came to be.



In one golden hour, you and your friends tell a story that may very well stick with you forever, for better or worse...



...at the very least, you'll never look at puppets the same.



Enjoy the show!



 



Media - 



John's website - http://www.JohnTynes.com



Purchase the Puppetland RPG -



On Amazon





On Indie Press Revolution



ArcDream Publishing - http://arcdream.com/home/



The New Delta Green RPG -  http://www.delta-green.com/



The new Unknown Armies 3rd Edition RPG - http://www.atlas-games.com/unknownarmies/



RPPR Actual Play podcast- http://actualplay.roleplayingpublicradio.com/



Holospark, the video game start-up where John works - http://www.holospark.net/



The Impossible Travel Agency (John's first virtual-reality project with Holospark) - http://impossibletravelagency.com/



The original version of Puppetland - http://johntynes.com/revland2000/rl_puppetland.html



The (very "drippy") cover art from the 1999 release from Hogshead Publishing:







 



John Supported:



The Siblings Trouble storytelling card game - http://www.pencilfirstgames.com/the-siblings-trouble/



Just for fun, here is the Santa Claus, Punch,and Judy video that I was talking about on the show:





 

Topic -    In one of my favorite interviews ever, I had the pleasure of sitting down with someone who changed the way I looked at story structure, character developement, and gaming as a whole.



John Scott Tynes wrote Puppetland more than 20 years ago, making him a pioneer in the "storytelling" game world.



The concept was a twisted mixture of the familiar and the macabre, where the innocence of childhood sensibilities rides the center line, crashing headlong into visceral and existential horror.



There is a new, (beautiful!) edition of Puppetland available now.  John tells us the story of how it came to be.



In one golden hour, you and your friends tell a story that may very well stick with you forever, for better or worse...



...at the very least, you'll never look at puppets the same.



Enjoy the show!



 



Media - 



John's website - http://www.JohnTynes.com



Purchase the Puppetland RPG -



On Amazon





On Indie Press Revolution



ArcDream Publishing - http://arcdream.com/home/



The New Delta Green RPG -  http://www.delta-green.com/



The new Unknown Armies 3rd Edition RPG - http://www.atlas-games.com/unknownarmies/



RPPR Actual Play podcast- http://actualplay.roleplayingpublicradio.com/



Holospark, the video game start-up where John works - http://www.holospark.net/



The Impossible Travel Agency (John's first virtual-reality project with Holospark) - http://impossibletravelagency.com/



The original version of Puppetland - http://johntynes.com/revland2000/rl_puppetland.html



The (very "drippy") cover art from the 1999 release from Hogshead Publishing:







 



John Supported:



The Siblings Trouble storytelling card game - http://www.pencilfirstgames.com/the-siblings-trouble/



Just for fun, here is the Santa Claus, Punch,and Judy video that I was talking about on the show:





 

1 hr 15 min