Promo: Open Design Podcast
On the Open Design Podcast, Wolfgang Baur, Ed Healy and Rone Barton will discuss game design and dungeon mastering, with regular contributions from Skip Williams and Monte Cook.
The first episode airs May 28th and features talks with guests Jeff Grubb and Clinton Boomer.
Every episode of the Open Design Podcast will be available on the Kobold Quarterly website, via your favorite RSS reader, iTunes and on War Pig Radio.
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Jevhad, truer words were never spoken. Boomer is indeed a animated gnome with maxed INT.
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Daily I travel 1 hour to my work, and another back home. I’ve found that podcasts and audiobooks are great travel companions and I downloaded this one expecting it to be good enough given the team, but also kind of the same as other gaming podcasts out there.
But to my surprise this is NOT for selling you anything or trying to brainwash you that the flaws in a specific D&D version are not that bad. It has great content and the interview with Clinton Boomer is really entertaining (funny enough he reminded me of the 4e Gnome animations…)
It also has great clear sound, the hosts speak for the microphone, not to entertain each other. For me this is how a gaming podcast should be done.
Congrats and keep up the remarkable work!!!