Are you ready for an epic adventure? Welcome to the Epic Adventure Podcast! Host Steve Kellams and guests discuss all things table top roleplaying. From TTRPG news and tabletop RPG game design to tips and tricks to make your games epic.
I love historical roleplaying games.
Ok, maybe not straight up historical games, but I love games that take place in a world not too different from our own. I like to be able to use real…
Welcome to Epic Adventure’s You Heard it Here Last.
We find ourselves talking about gaming news before we record the podcast. Who did what, Who is making what, who screwed what up, so we…
Anticipation is the excitement you feel waiting for something you know is going to happen.
As we kick off the new year, I thought it would be a great opportunity to talk about anticipati…
Downtime is that nebulous period between game sessions where the characters have an opportunity to pursue long term goals or simply handle a little organization, rest, and repair before…
“When a man's partner is killed, he's supposed to do something about it. It doesn't make any difference what you thought of him. He was your partner and you're supposed to do something …
Good tools are everything.
What’s interesting is that the same concept applies to your table top roleplaying games. Without the proper tools it’s much harder. Sure, the only real things …
In 1981 Chaosium Publishing released Call of Cthulhu written by Sandy Peterson and it has dominated Horror and Mystery Table Top Roleplaying ever since. Today it is on its 7th edition a…
As I have said before Moldvay D&D was my gateway to roleplaying. Traveller, GURPS and Call of Cthulhu came shortly thereafter. Those 4 games heavily shaped the way I felt about roleplay…
Steve and Christina pick right up from where they left off with the Pirates of the Drinax campaign.
In this episode we get to see how the crew was introduced to life in the Traveller Uni…
In this episode of Epic Adventure Mike and Steve talk about Computer Roleplaying Games and are they ready to take over the Table Top Roleplaying Market. We specifically talk about Baldu…
In this episode we are taking a deep dive into creating and running a campaign. Specifically the Pirates of Drinax from Mongoose Traveller. But to do this, we have decided to flip the s…
In this episode Mike, Christina and I talk about the busiest month in gaming. Origins and GenCon are the two biggest table top gaming conventions in the United States and they happen ro…
On this episode Christina and I are going to dive into Fantasy movies and talk about their impact on roleplaying games. We are going to point out a few of our favorites and how they hav…
Gamma World, the 1978 Post Apocalyptic roleplaying game from TSR. It was my very first TTRPG.
I can still fondly remember picking the boxed set up from this hole in the wall gaming store…
It was my freshman year of high school and my buddy had gotten very excited about a new module. He wouldn’t tell me what it was, but for months all I heard about was how awesome it was …
In February of this year, we kicked off the Epic Adventure Podcast with D&D. Specifically we got together and talked about the D&D OGL Debacle. By now you are all familiar with that, bu…
Origins Game Fair is one of the largest tabletop gaming conventions in the United States. And Oddfish Games is going to be there.
If you are into roleplaying games, board games, miniatur…
Over the last several episodes we have been showing you how you can use radiance as a GM tool to help you design adventures for your players. First, I put Christina on the spot by prese…
These episode builds on our last one. This time Mike takes over and builds an Adventure using the same Radiance Cards used by Christina. It's amazing to see the similarities and differe…
In this episode of Epic Adventure we are going to use Radiance cards to build an adventure for our players.
Radiance Adventure Engine is a new game from Oddfish Games. These sets of card…