Til Dice Do Us Part

Episode 16: Differing Investment & Dear Editor

June 25, 2021 Ailsa Longmuir & George Quail Season 1 Episode 16
Til Dice Do Us Part
Episode 16: Differing Investment & Dear Editor
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Another fortnight has passed and once again the Til Dice Do Us Part gang are here!  Let's open up proceedings with an Ask A GM and get the mailbag open - if Ailsa can arrive on time - and find out how to deal with a group where not everyone has the same level of investment in your setting.  What do you do when one person knows everything about Marvel superheroes and another person can't remember which one is the big green one?  How can you keep everyone in the group happy and avoid anyone complaining or switching off?

Letters are also the theme of our second section as we do a Quiz themed around the letters pages of gaming magazines.  George has ten letters, each with a word or phrase changed - can you guess what the real topic of conversation was in each letter?  Along the way we'll talk about gaming magazines from the early days of the hobby along to the present day and find out what nerds were moaning about in days gone past.

George will also talk about the game he had the least fun in as a player, Ailsa will offend two separate sci-fi fandoms, the Mailer Daemon will make multiple appearances, a celebrity drops in to say what they want from Til Dice, and there's a special government information piece in the sponsored segment.  #handsfacespace

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Ask A GM: Differing Player Investment
Hands. Face. Space.
Quiz: Dear Editor