For the nerds of Brooklyn, but also the storytellers, Game Play Radio invites local friend groups, chronic DnD-ers, and creative professionals to come and play characters of their own creation and explore a wide variety of worlds as described by the “Game Master” and radio host, Eryn. Professional writers can battle each other using haikus. Musicians can try to beat a Star Destroyer as if they’re in a Star Wars film. Local newbies can become bears and try to steal honey from a human food festival. The possibilities – and the laughs – are endless.
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For the nerds of Brooklyn, but also the storytellers, Game Play Radio invites local friend groups, chronic DnD-ers, and creative professionals to come and play characters of their own creation and explore a wide variety of worlds as described by the “Game Master” and radio host, Eryn. Professional writers can battle each other using haikus. Musicians can try to beat a Star Destroyer as if they’re in a Star Wars film. Local newbies can become bears and try to steal honey from a human food festival. The possibilities – and the laughs – are endless.
Podcast friends Izzy and Zak are BACK to play high school sleuths in We Used to Be Friends, a game of mystery and hollister shirts. This part one of a four-part series of ridiculousness.
We Used to Be Friends was created by Jonathan Lavallee of Firestorm Ink
Show theme music by @gisulamusic
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When The Thrill Is Gone (Instrumental Version) by Pete Jonas, provided by Epidemic Sound
Game Play Radio
For the nerds of Brooklyn, but also the storytellers, Game Play Radio invites local friend groups, chronic DnD-ers, and creative professionals to come and play characters of their own creation and explore a wide variety of worlds as described by the “Game Master” and radio host, Eryn. Professional writers can battle each other using haikus. Musicians can try to beat a Star Destroyer as if they’re in a Star Wars film. Local newbies can become bears and try to steal honey from a human food festival. The possibilities – and the laughs – are endless.