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RPPR Episode 138: Murphy’s Campaign Concept
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News: RPPR is going to PAX South. Tweet @rosspayton if you want to meet up.
Synopsis: Murphy’s Rules are a long standing tradition in RPGs. The rules of the game have unintended consequences and can be interpreted in ways that create…unique situations. I created a list of some Murphy’s Rules from this thread on the SA forums so I could share them with you and Caleb.We talk about how these ideas could be mined for use in a RPG campaign. We also have shout outs and an anecdote from Caleb!
Shout Outs
- Curse of the Crimson Throne: A new Pathfinder campaign book featuring an entire Adventure Path.
- This is the Police: A new strategy game about managing a police department.
- Alcoholic Republic: Americans drank SO MUCH whiskey back in the 19th century. SO MUCH.
- Night Manager: A new TV series about espionage. Spy on spy action!
- Blame! It’s now out in print in America. Get that hot transhuman sci-fi manga action.
- Yakuza 3 review: Possibly one of the best reviews ever written in the history of reviews.
- Autopsy of Jane Doe: A new horror film about a mysterious corpse. Very good!
- The Bug Out series: an insightful survival guide series of manuals
- Titanfall 2: Robots that go pew pew pew.
- Complete Youtube Saver: Download Youtube videos onto your computer. Very useful!
285 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on February 28, 2018 11:35 (). Last successful fetch was on January 23, 2018 03:34 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 170472494 series 28668
News: RPPR is going to PAX South. Tweet @rosspayton if you want to meet up.
Synopsis: Murphy’s Rules are a long standing tradition in RPGs. The rules of the game have unintended consequences and can be interpreted in ways that create…unique situations. I created a list of some Murphy’s Rules from this thread on the SA forums so I could share them with you and Caleb.We talk about how these ideas could be mined for use in a RPG campaign. We also have shout outs and an anecdote from Caleb!
Shout Outs
- Curse of the Crimson Throne: A new Pathfinder campaign book featuring an entire Adventure Path.
- This is the Police: A new strategy game about managing a police department.
- Alcoholic Republic: Americans drank SO MUCH whiskey back in the 19th century. SO MUCH.
- Night Manager: A new TV series about espionage. Spy on spy action!
- Blame! It’s now out in print in America. Get that hot transhuman sci-fi manga action.
- Yakuza 3 review: Possibly one of the best reviews ever written in the history of reviews.
- Autopsy of Jane Doe: A new horror film about a mysterious corpse. Very good!
- The Bug Out series: an insightful survival guide series of manuals
- Titanfall 2: Robots that go pew pew pew.
- Complete Youtube Saver: Download Youtube videos onto your computer. Very useful!
285 episodes
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