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Episode 23 - Mexico Part 2
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- Jose is from the channel Tirando Rol, though the actual play I used as a teaser for this episode is from Potionless. He mentions Mexican indie games such as Eerie Stories by Role per Second, Riftwalkers, Wonderlight, and Xeno.
- Claudia and Michael/ Miguel mention the publishers Axostories and Draco Studios. Another Mexican creator mentioned is Mario Ortegón with his setting Ixalba. Claudia has worked for Magpie Games, which as a couple of games out that touch on Mexican themes, such as Pasion de la Pasiones and Cartel. The historical Mexican weapon mentioned is a Macuahuitl. The convention mentioned is MegaXP. They also talk about the publisher/ distributor Devir, which is active across the Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries in the Americas and Europe.
- Marshall mentions Albinusroll from Spain as a resource on TTRPGs.
- Miguel is the creator of Nahual, which is based on Operación Bolívar.
- Ricardo wrote the book series Tempest Blades. His paper on D&D and trans media can be found here. We discuss Silvio Moreno-Garcia's novel Gods of Jades and Shadow.
I talked about The Kraken and the German shop Fantasy In in the introduction. In the outro, I mention the crowdfunding campaign for Kokotöna (running until November 11th 2025) by El Chupalabras.
- The music is by Thomas Mutiu
- The logo is by Ayberk Karakaş
37 episodes
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Content provided by Moritz Botts. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Moritz Botts or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
Disclaimer: All links are to the websites or social media presence of RPG publishers, creators, gaming stores, gaming clubs, or actual play channels. I take no responsibility for the content behind those links. I received no compensation for linking to any of these pages.
- Jose is from the channel Tirando Rol, though the actual play I used as a teaser for this episode is from Potionless. He mentions Mexican indie games such as Eerie Stories by Role per Second, Riftwalkers, Wonderlight, and Xeno.
- Claudia and Michael/ Miguel mention the publishers Axostories and Draco Studios. Another Mexican creator mentioned is Mario Ortegón with his setting Ixalba. Claudia has worked for Magpie Games, which as a couple of games out that touch on Mexican themes, such as Pasion de la Pasiones and Cartel. The historical Mexican weapon mentioned is a Macuahuitl. The convention mentioned is MegaXP. They also talk about the publisher/ distributor Devir, which is active across the Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries in the Americas and Europe.
- Marshall mentions Albinusroll from Spain as a resource on TTRPGs.
- Miguel is the creator of Nahual, which is based on Operación Bolívar.
- Ricardo wrote the book series Tempest Blades. His paper on D&D and trans media can be found here. We discuss Silvio Moreno-Garcia's novel Gods of Jades and Shadow.
I talked about The Kraken and the German shop Fantasy In in the introduction. In the outro, I mention the crowdfunding campaign for Kokotöna (running until November 11th 2025) by El Chupalabras.
- The music is by Thomas Mutiu
- The logo is by Ayberk Karakaş
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