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Podcasting D&D Games

Reader PoC wrote to give us a heads up on RPGmp3.com, a site that (wait for it) allows you to download reviews of D&D modules in audio format. These include live, unscripted excerpts from gaming sessions trying out the modules. If you've never played D&D before, this is a safe and cheeto-free way to check it out. They even have exerpts from sessions in the awe-inspiring ($100 US) World's Largest Dungeon.

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  1. Sigh... by WildFire42 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Oh God, this is not what I want to listen to.

    DM: An inky black darkness envelopes the area right in front of you, cutting off your vision of the tunnel.

    Player (replete with pocket protector and buck-teeth induced lisp): I casth magic missthile at the darknessth!

    Oh yeah, I will so be downloading all of these and playing them right alongside my Vivaldi and Mozart mp3's. I tell ya', nothing initiates a Zen-like "self" moment quite like listening to the gorgeous, awe-inspiring arrangement of Vivaldi's Four Seasons Spring movement by Vanessa Mae, replete with hard-pounding trance-like fluidity, followed by 6 geeks arguing about the composition and chemical makeup of a 2d6 fireball.

  2. Re:D&D turns 30 by mookid77 · · Score: 3, Funny

    I find this post to be very humorous.

    Someone who is stereotyping the whole D&D crowd from a website who's tagline "News for Nerds...."

    Nerd!

    Mookid77

  3. 4 minutes in... by fussili · · Score: 4, Funny

    And they've only talked about snacks and food. Sounds like a D&D Session to me! Plus they're English. The only thing to dissuade me from verifying its authenticity is the fact that there appears to be a female player :) Ok.. Having written that it's now 6 minutes in and they're still talking about snacks. All my doubts have been allayed