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[-] crius@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
  • Spout Lore (actual play dungeon world podcast which is an absolute blast of hilarity and wholesomeness)
  • Dungeon and daddies (first season is a masterpiece, after that, your mileage may vary, they are going too often in the "too raunchy" for my taste but there are some good episodes still)
  • Adventure Zones I recently dropped. I basically enjoy only the one off they do in the old West with ghosts and such. The main campaign is subpar since quite some time
  • Not Another D&D podcast, I'm catching up with the first season still, sometimes they go for the "over the top" for no reason but there are some good moments. I absolutely loathe the sponsors they use (like fucking turbotaxes and other exploiting companies)

I had others but over time the quality dropped unfortunately.

I used podcast for infotainment and keeping updated with work related stuff as well once, but since the pandemic I don't commute anymore and the time for podcast is basically just for when I cook or clean.

[-] janus2 1 points 1 year ago

upvote for D&Dads. Absolute chaotic treasure. I <3 Scam Likely.

You may also like Dimension20 by the CollegeHumor gang, and/or Maude Garrett's SourceFed "D&D" and her continuations post-SourceFed

note that both are fairly video-heavy but also work as audio-only imho

[-] HealzLFG@lemmy.fmhy.ml 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Have you tried Tale of the Manticore? Solid solo play, season 1 was great and 2 is solid so far.

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