Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Episode 247: After-Turkey Edition

Welcome back, listeners! We've got another great episode with another great guest- this week, we're joined by Jacob Cassens, game editor extraordinaire! In this episode we talk about adapting D&D for younger audiences, adapting D&D to eschew some unneeded social baggage, and more! So give this episode a listen, and as always, leave your comments below!

And I mentioned it last week, but I'll mention it again- if you'd like to submit any audio to be included in our After-Party episode, send it ASAP to InterPartyConflict@gmail.com!

And remember, for more podcasts, visit our friends at Crit AcademyBrute Force and IgnoranceThe Kind GM, and D&D Character Lab! And for books, adventures, and videos, check out Goblin StoneLoresmythAurican's Lair, and Jeff Stevens!

Catch us next time, same Gabe time, same Jeff channel!

Episode 247: Young At Heart

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Question(s) answered this episode:

1. What kind of things have people done to adapt 5E for kids?

2. What do you think of role playing a world or game sessions without the racism that seems cooked into the very crust of D&D?

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Ways to contact our guest:



And you can see his work here:



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Noteworthy Links:

Kahlua pork

Butterball Turkey Helpline

Gabe's Pumpkin Cheesecake Recipe- That link has two recipes, I've never made the second one. But it sounds delicious!

Final Fantasy

Heroquest

Tunnels and Trolls

Pandemonium Games and Hobbies, my local gaming store

Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

Sonic the Hedgehog

Rogue Legacy

Enter the Gungeon

Kingdom Hearts

Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Moblins

Frozen

Tolkien, a movie about the fantasy writer

Family Guy

Idiocracy


Easy to learn and play DnD options:

No Thank You Evil!

Hero Kids

Knave

Designer Dragon

Spire

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