Unfortunately, with new stuff constantly coming out, sometimes releases can slip through the cracks. That's why I wanted to take a breather this Monday, and remind folks of the places I've been interviewed so far in 2024, and to officially extend an invitation to anyone out there who needs a guest slot filled on their program. I'm happy to help out, and we've got to stick together if we're going to stay afloat in this business!
There's no such thing as too much coverage when you're in a niche this small! |
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So Where Have I Been So Far This Year?
Well, let's begin at the beginning. Earlier this year I had a Q&A With The Hardboiled GM over on his Discord. Most of the questions centered around my Sundara: Dawn of a New Age setting, what players and GMs can expect if they pick it up, and what makes it different from other fantasy TTRPG settings. So if you've been curious about the setting, but didn't want to slog through the whole Sundara YouTube playlist to find your answers, this is a pretty concise conversation on the subject!
Though if you did want to check out that playlist and subscribe to the Azukail Games YouTube channel, that would also be great!
And that's just the first of several! |
Next up, I was pleased to once more be a guest on Me and Steve Talk RPGs, Episode 162, which was a Meet The Creator episode. It was just myself and one of the Steves, but great conversations were had all around about everything from Sundara, to Army Men, to Exalted, and figuring out how to properly scale a game, and how much storytelling you can do before the dice ever get involved. The last time I was on was just about a year ago when Josh Heath and I were talking about Army Men's Kickstarter, and making last-minute adjustments to a few of the systems we'd written into the game.
Lastly, and most recently, I had the privilege of being a guest on The Kevin Long Show, where we talked about Army Men, how it functions, and what players should expect from it. Folks who are looking to get in on the ground floor of a new show, I highly recommend following his work, and checking out what other guests and scenarios he has in the future!
Final Shout-Out For The Week!
As I'm sure most folks are aware, Owen K.C. Stephens is still fighting through his cancer treatments. While he's doing everything he can, this is America, and we all know how that story plays out when it comes to anything related to medical bills. So, please, consider donating to Owen's Go Fund Me if you haven't yet!
There is also another mechanism at play, here... |
In addition to the Go Fund Me, Publisher's Choice Stock Art has put out this great image of Owen the Sage! Whether you're a writer, a designer, or just someone who likes having cool character art for your games, go buy a copy today, since all proceeds from these sales will be donated to help pay for Owen's cancer treatment.
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