Feb 062019
 
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Game Two in the Pilot Season is a Dungeons & Dragons campaign brought to you by Meyer!

A group of goblins, trying to recover from the tragedy that befell their tribe months ago, set out on a raid. They ambush a caravan heading down a quiet forest road. When a member of the caravansary gets away, a group of goblins chases him down.

They follow their mark into a dark and dank crypt. And inside, they find more than they bargained for.

Will the stalwart goblins make it out alive and with their prey? Will he manage to escape? And will the goblins manage to make it out alive? Listen to find out!

Don’t forget to vote for your two favorite games in the poll at the end of the Pilot Season!

Oct 072015
 
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This week, the gang checks out 5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons! A human cleric, an elf ranger, a tiefling sorcerer, and a half-orc barbarian set out to reclaim an abandoned temple dedicated to the Olympian gods from a group of monstrous squatters who have taken refuge there. In order to purge the evil from the seemingly random maze beneath the temple, they’ll need to fight their way through a gorgon, a medusa, and a handful of ghouls. Can they clear the dungeon and claim its treasures?

Jun 202012
 

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We in the Rag-NERD-rok Crew have elected to participate in the massive play-test of the newest release of Dungeons and Dragons, D&D Next! Join us, along with special guest and veteran D&D player Derek, for an in-depth discussion of the new version of the classic role-playing game, its strengths, weaknesses and peculiarities. Later, we touch on this year’s E3 in another 10 in 10 segment, and Will stops by to read us his children’s story, Paul the Adventurer. It’s a fun-filled, orc-slaying, dungeon-looting episode, so grab your dice and pray to Pelor that you roll 20s!

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Feb 282012
 

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In the nail-biting conclusion to our four-part geek history retrospective, Meyer gives us the lowdown on Star Wars, Erik discusses the contributions of Shigeru Miyamoto to the world of video games, Ryan drones on and on about the works of horror novelist Stephen King, and Alex pontificates on Dungeons and Dragons. After the break, we try out a new segment in which we keep it brief by imposing a ten word limit on our barbed opinions. Then, a sketch! It’s one heck of a gosh-darn good time, trust me!

(Show notes after the break.)

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