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The Lazy Dungeon Master, Fantastic Lairs with Mike Shea

Podcast host, writer, and RPG designer, Mike Shea visits the Dicegeeks.com podcast today. Mike is the author behind The Lazy Dungeon Master and The Return of the Dungeon Master. Plus he runs the website SlyFlourish.com. We discuss DM advice, good D&D 5e boss fights, and his new book Fantastic Lairs. Mike Shea Books and Links

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Post-Apocalyptic Movie Geek Out with Ty Rucker (Part 3)

Game designer Ty Rucker and I continue our post-apocalyptic movie geek out. We finally reach the 21st century and discuss movies from the 2000s to almost the present day. We discuss some lesser-known films of the genre as well as heavy hitters like Mad Max: Fury Road, The Book of Eli, and more. Post-Apocalyptic Movies

SJG Submission Guidelines 1987
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GURPS/Steve Jackson Games Submission Guidelines from 1987

In 1987, I was playing a lot of Car Wars. I was also dreaming of writing role-playing games. I found an address in the back of one of the books and sent off a letter. A few weeks later, I received a packet. I was 13 years old. Recently cleaning out boxes from my childhood,

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Gamemaster Advice and Game Design Stories with Randy Angle

Game designer Randy Angle drops in on the podcast. We discuss video game design and RPG game design. Randy’s long career in game design provides ample stories and great information about RPGs, gamemastering, and more. Randy also shares how his Star Trek video game influenced the TV show. Randy Angle Games and Links Visit Randy’s

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Kids Playing D&D with Nick Cardarelli

Raised on D&D podcast host, Nick Cardarelli joins me for a discussion of playing D&D with your kids. We talk about gamemaster advice when running RPGs with kids. We talk about why gaming with your kids can be very important for creating memories and connections. Nick offers his advice for handling violence when playing with

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