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Elf_NFB |
Posted: Nov 29 2012, 08:57 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 5 Member No.: 2993 Joined: 11-October 12 ![]() |
Hey gamers!
My name is Roy and I'm the producer of the Roo Sack Gamers podcast. We specialize in actual play podcasts of Burning Wheel and Burning Empires but we've also released Savage Worlds and Fiasco games as well as an interview here and there. I ran our group through a VERY quick introductory session of the One Ring. The story was minimal and we used the pregens in the book. I had only played once (during GenCon 2012) so I'm not the greatest GM for this game. But, we had a good time and want to come back to the system after we play some Dungeon World, Marvel Heroics and maybe some FATE. You can download the podcast here: RooSackGamers I know I hand waved a good bit and made some mistakes along the way but feel free to make any comments you like. ![]() Cheers! |
Friar Tuck |
Posted: Nov 29 2012, 12:05 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 9 Member No.: 3032 Joined: 8-November 12 ![]() |
Great stuff, it's always good to hear how different groups are run.
I'll check it out tonight. |
xenophone |
Posted: Nov 29 2012, 04:52 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 14 Member No.: 3056 Joined: 23-November 12 ![]() |
Thanks for sharing! I've been looking high and low for TOR actual play podcasts and this is the first I've encountered. I'm also interested in a lot of the other games you're playing, so I think I'll have some fun with your site (which you may want to provide a link to
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Elf_NFB |
Posted: Nov 29 2012, 06:41 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 5 Member No.: 2993 Joined: 11-October 12 ![]() |
We do hope you enjoy the show. And PLEASE tell me how I can improve running the game. I'm not the best going straight from the book to GMing. I tend to do much better with a good example to follow.
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