Summary: This week’s new episodes.
Show Recaps
Here are summaries of new episodes from Misdirected Mark Productions this past week:
Mastering Dungeons – Updating Old Adventures Part 6
Continuing this series, Shawn and Teos tackle the classic 1984 adventure Dragons of Despair; the first of an epic series of Dragonlance adventures!
Misdirected Mark #467 – Old Setting New System
Phil, Bob, and Jerry discuss converting games with settings that you like into games with rules that you like just as much. Aftershow and preproduction show notes available for Patreon supporters!
Panda’s Talking Games 269-6 Year Anniversary
Show us how you wrap up year 6! Our podcast is getting old, just like Phil (Happy birthday, Phil)! On today’s episode, we do a quick recap of year 6, including our three favorite episodes, and where we think we’re going next. Bamboo Lounge available for Patreon supporters!
Bonus Experience 05×01-A Lukewarm Defense of Perception Checks
Welcome to the official first episode of season 5! Today we’re talking about Perception checks – that old chestnut. Are they bad? Are they good? Should we throw them away entirely? What’s even the point of having them? Monica and Rai break down their thoughts on the topic. Also discussed in the extended cut: Hershey’s funky taste, different breeds of Girl Scout cookie, Rai’s threshold for being perceived, and Monica’s stoned recommendations.
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