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Event Zero | FATE | Tabletop

Our most recent episode of Tabletop is a narrative RPG, powered by FATE, which is one of my very favorite systems for storytelling in gaming. In fact, if you’re a writer or storyteller, it has some tools and design philosophies in it that are extremely useful, whether you play RPGs or not.

Tabletop fans will likely be as excited as I am to have John Rogers (FIASCO, Season One) back, and some lady who I think was on Buffy once or whatever. We also have Ryan Macklin, who is not just one of the Fate designers, but is one of the most amazing GMs I’ve ever had the privilege to play with.

We had no idea what we were going to play when we came together, and that was be design. One of the strengths and joys of FATE is how easy it makes it for the players and the GM to build a satisfying and narratively complex experience by asking questions, collaborating to find the answers, and working together within a simple set of guidelines to define the world and their characters. Every time I’ve played FATE, I’ve had as much fun during the design phase of the adventure as I did when we were actually playing in it.

We ended up building a world that takes place after Event Zero, which is when all the rules of reality fell apart for reasons that were never completely explained or understood. Horrible monsters tore into our universe, psychic powers became real, and now there is unrest everywhere. We then designed characters who are in a Supernatural Containment Unit. They go where they are needed, to keep things under control, handle people who see things they shouldn’t see, and confront Things Man Was Not Meant To Know.

I am delighted by the way this episode came together. The art is wonderful and the storytelling is just delicious. I hope you like this as much as I do, and I hope it inspires you to play more games!

15 May, 2017 Wil 29 Comments
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kamaKiri

It was a warm, wet, summer evening when the mantids attacked, without warning or provocation. We huddled together on rain-soaked streets, listened to the distant artillery, and waited…

I made a thing! I’m currently working on other things that will join it, to form an electronic music EP, which will be released at some point in the mysterious future.

 

 

8 May, 2017 Wil 11 Comments
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Tabletop Season 4: Star Realms

Do you like deck building games? How about games that can fit in your pocket? HOW ABOUT BOTH OF THOSE THINGS AT THE SAME TIME?!

Yes, of course you do, because you’re not a real person, but in fact a representation I invented so I can address this post to someone who has said YES three times since it started.

So, imaginary person (and perhaps real people who are also listening at the moment), you’re going to love this week’s Tabletop. It’s Star Realms, and I play against delightful human and Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour player Melissa DeTora.

 

Did you know that I wrote and narrated a supernatural horror story? I DID, and it’s only five bucks!

 

27 April, 2017 Wil 16 Comments
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TV Crimes 13: The Day My Kid Went Punk

It’s time for a new TV Crimes podcast! This after school special made Mikey and me so angry, he had to spend nearly a full day editing out all our swears.In this episode you can enjoy:

  • Candidates for the worst parents in the history of television!
  • Punk rock music composed by someone who knows nothing about punk rock!
  • Judgy Boomer Parents Who Think Everything Is About Them™!
  • A delightful haircut!
  • A contest with REAL PRIZES!
  • And much much more!

Episode 13 The Day My Kid Went Punk

If you like our silly podcast, please rate and review us on the podcasting app thingy of your choice. We think we have something here that could grow into a really cool show, but we can only do that if enough people listen, and your ratings and reviews can make that difference for us.

19 April, 2017 Wil 12 Comments
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apparently, retrowave is a thing, and it’s pretty awesome

I came across this album on Reddit yesterday, and it’s magnificent. Atlas, from FM-84, is the lush, synth-heavy soundtrack to every 1980s movie where a lone cop takes down the cocaine kingpin who murdered his family. Or maybe it’s that summer at the shore where you stay out all night, fall in love, and never see her again because that’s how it works when you’re 15. Whatever it means to you, I think you’ll love this, especially if you’re Gen X.

 

12 April, 2017 Wil 77 Comments

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