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GMParty 103 - Randomized Worldbuilding

Episode 3 of the gmparty podcast, hosted by GMParty, titled "GMParty 103 - Randomized Worldbuilding" was published on April 27, 2018 and runs 79 minutes.

April 27, 2018 ·79m · gmparty

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Andy Berdan, Jeff Stormer and Kate Bui talk about worldbuilding in tabletop RPGs, and how randomization can affect it. Kate is an indie game designer, currently working on Kaiju Kiss, and helping organize the Seattle RPG Workshop, a game design group devoted to narrative games. You can find her @armyofmeat on Twitter or at http://kaijukiss.com Jeff is the host of the Party of One, the two-player RPG Actual Play Podcast, and a host on the All My Fantasy Children world-building and storytelling podcast. Check those out at http://partyofonepodcast.com and http://allmyfantasychildren.com Andy is the host of GMParty, a video game developer, and tabletop game designer (among other things). He generally focuses on story-heavy, mechanics-light games. His tabletop work can be seen at http://berdandy.com GMParty can be watched live at http://youtube.com/c/gmparty

Andy Berdan, Jeff Stormer and Kate Bui talk about worldbuilding in tabletop RPGs, and how randomization can affect it. Kate is an indie game designer, currently working on Kaiju Kiss, and helping organize the Seattle RPG Workshop, a game design group devoted to narrative games. You can find her @armyofmeat on Twitter or at http://kaijukiss.com Jeff is the host of the Party of One, the two-player RPG Actual Play Podcast, and a host on the All My Fantasy Children world-building and storytelling podcast. Check those out at http://partyofonepodcast.com and http://allmyfantasychildren.com Andy is the host of GMParty, a video game developer, and tabletop game designer (among other things). He generally focuses on story-heavy, mechanics-light games. His tabletop work can be seen at http://berdandy.com GMParty can be watched live at http://youtube.com/c/gmparty

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