Archive for Tag: role-playing
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[NSFW] Final Fantasy RPGcast – Part 1: The Best Heroes Breakfast Can Buy
Podcasts by Nathaniel Hoover on 8
Prophecy. Provisions. Pancakes. It's the first installment of GameCola's Final Fantasy-themed RPG podcast!
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[NSFW] Crystalis D&Dcast – Part 10: The Final Countdown
Podcasts by Nathaniel Hoover on 11
The Floating Tower. The Finest Four. The final battle. It's the tenth and final installment of GameCola's Crystalis-themed D&D podcast!
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[NSFW] Crystalis D&Dcast – Part 8: Moving with Porpoise
Podcasts by Nathaniel Hoover on
Flutes. Fortunes. Flippers. It's the eighth installment of GameCola's Crystalis-themed D&D podcast!
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[NSFW] Crystalis D&Dcast – Part 5: Don’t Entrust Your Corpse to These Heroes
Podcasts by Nathaniel Hoover on 6
Portoa. Power-leveling. Pickaxes. It’s the fifth installment of GameCola’s Crystalis-themed Dungeons & Dragons podcast!
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[NSFW] Crystalis D&Dcast – Part 4: Like Stealing +9 Armor From a Baby
Podcasts by Nathaniel Hoover on 6
Kelbesque. Killing. Kleptomania. It's the fourth installment of GameCola's Crystalis-themed Dungeons & Dragons podcast!
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[NSFW] Crystalis D&Dcast – Part 1: The Adventure Begins…If We Ever Leave the Inn
Podcasts by Nathaniel Hoover on 15
Mountains. Monsters. Mado. It's GameCola's first videogame-themed Dungeons & Dragons podcast, featuring Crystalis!
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Games That Secretly Suck: Demon’s Souls
Columns by Nikola Suprak on 21
Best played wearing a leather mask, some sort of chaps, and a safe word.
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GC Podcast #44: That Was Limited
Podcasts by Alex Jedraszczak on 8
That's right, folks, this is GameCola Podcast number FORTY FOUR. Alex Jedraszczak, Paul Franzen, and Christian Porter got together very recently to record this one.
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Gamer Girlfriend: A Guide to D&D, Part I
Columns by Vangie Ridgaway on 12
Not all gaming has to be electronic. Over the last year or so, I’ve been making my first forays into table-top gaming, which is another way of saying that, yes, I now know how to play Dungeons and Dragons. Well, kinda. It’s a steep learning curve. When I think of “game rules”, I think of the stapled 4-6 page pamphlets that come with most board games. The D&D rulebook, on the other hand, is a hardbound, 200+ page tome. And that’s only the latest edition.