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Welcome to the Red Dice Diaries, where we talk about RPGs, offering hints, reviews and stuff to use in your own games.

In this episode I’m out and about again, and I’ve been thinking about some of the elements that tend to get “short-changed” in some of the streamlined versions of D&D that I’ve been looking at recently.

I’d really love you to get involved in the conversation so we can get some back-and-forth going on this subject, you can leave us a voicemail at: https://www.speakpipe.com/RDDRPGPodcast

Or email us at RDDRPGpodcast@gmail.com, either sending us a sound file or a written email.

If I get some response I’ll put them together in an episode with responses and we can hopefully get a really useful discussion going and learn something from each other.

We now also have a blog:

https://reddicediaries.bearblog.dev/

--oOo---

Many thanks to our caller in this episode:

* Jason Connerley from Nerds RPG Varietycast

--oOo---

Title Music: Fireworks by Alexander Nakarada (Public Domain): https://freepd.com/electronic.php

--oOo--

#RedDiceDiaries #TTRPG #TT #RPG #DND #OSR


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Welcome to the Red Dice Diaries, where we talk about RPGs, offering hints, reviews and stuff to use in your own games.

In this episode I’m out and about again, and I’ve been thinking about some of the elements that tend to get “short-changed” in some of the streamlined versions of D&D that I’ve been looking at recently.

I’d really love you to get involved in the conversation so we can get some back-and-forth going on this subject, you can leave us a voicemail at: https://www.speakpipe.com/RDDRPGPodcast

Or email us at RDDRPGpodcast@gmail.com, either sending us a sound file or a written email.

If I get some response I’ll put them together in an episode with responses and we can hopefully get a really useful discussion going and learn something from each other.

We now also have a blog:

https://reddicediaries.bearblog.dev/

--oOo---

Many thanks to our caller in this episode:

* Jason Connerley from Nerds RPG Varietycast

--oOo---

Title Music: Fireworks by Alexander Nakarada (Public Domain): https://freepd.com/electronic.php

--oOo--

#RedDiceDiaries #TTRPG #TT #RPG #DND #OSR


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit reddicediaries.substack.com
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