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directory:o:openly_gamer_theatre [2014/09/24 00:03]
Audio-Drama.com Administrator
directory:o:openly_gamer_theatre [2015/02/17 06:43]
Eric Ausley [Description]
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 **Openly Gamer Theatre** is a series of audio podcasts that present recorded sessions of people playing role-playing games. Some have casual conversation mixed with it, but the main focus of the role-playing session is devoted to telling a story via the medium of the game. The later ones have been highly edited and produced into something akin to radio-drama. The podcasts are produced by //​Gamerstable//​ who have a weekly round-table discussion show about role-playing games. **Openly Gamer Theatre** is a series of audio podcasts that present recorded sessions of people playing role-playing games. Some have casual conversation mixed with it, but the main focus of the role-playing session is devoted to telling a story via the medium of the game. The later ones have been highly edited and produced into something akin to radio-drama. The podcasts are produced by //​Gamerstable//​ who have a weekly round-table discussion show about role-playing games.
  
-There are currently ​four multi-episode gaming sessions and a single one-shot available to listen to:+There are currently ​five multi-episode gaming sessions and a single one-shot available to listen to:
   * //​Victoriana//:​ a Victorian-era fantasy game   * //​Victoriana//:​ a Victorian-era fantasy game
   * //Star Wars Saga Edition//: based on the //Star Wars// series of movies   * //Star Wars Saga Edition//: based on the //Star Wars// series of movies
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   * //Savage Wolrds Deluxe//: based on the Conan of Cimmeria works of Robert E. Howard   * //Savage Wolrds Deluxe//: based on the Conan of Cimmeria works of Robert E. Howard
   * //Spirit of 77//: 1970's pop culture game using the Apocalypse World rule set   * //Spirit of 77//: 1970's pop culture game using the Apocalypse World rule set
 +  * //Call of Cthulhu//: Set in 1920's St. Louis with plenty of HP Lovecraft & other mythos author Easter eggs
  
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