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Modifier

Meghan Dornbrock·83 episodes

LeisureSocietyCultureTabletop RPG designDesigner interviewsHomebrew focusStandalone episodes45-60 minCompleted show

Modifier sits down with designers of all stripes and looks at what it takes to make a great game! With a focus on homebrewing and otherwise modifying existing games to meet your storytelling needs, these interviews dig deep into how changing the rules enables better storytelling. Hosted by Meghan Dornbrock.

Why listen

Modifier is for listeners who like tabletop RPGs as living systems, not fixed rulebooks. Meghan Dornbrock interviews designers about homebrewing, hacking existing games, and building mechanics that make better stories happen at the table. It is especially good for game masters, indie RPG fans, and designers who want practical creative insight without a formal lecture feel.

Episodes

43 min
Oct 23, 2020Episode 83
83. Sig: City of Blades

Jason Pitre is back with more Sig, this time a Forged in the Dark reimagining titled Sig: City of Blades. Here us chat about this new take on Sig, life in the Hellyear 2020, and the online incarnation of Metatopia!

47 min
Oct 16, 2020Episode 82
82. Brinkwood (It's a Metaphor)

Brinkwood: The Blood of Tyrants is a Forged in the Dark game about Robin Hood vs Vampires, created by Erik Bernhardt. Come join us as we talk about eating money, making deals with the fae, and fighting for justice.

46 min
Mar 6, 2020Episode 81
81. Princess World with Kevin Petker

Princess World, be Kevin Petker, is a PbtA game about cooperative world building, storytelling, problem solving, and being girls who rule. We chat about how the game evolved out of a request from his daughter into this clever, colorful, collaborative adventure.

1 hr 15 min
Mar 5, 2020Episode 80
80. Descent into Midnight

Rich Howard, Richard Kreutz-Landry, and Taylor LaBresh are the design trio behind Descent into Midnight. This aquatic PbtA game about community and emotion defies genre, so we make a bunch of ocean puns and get really heartfelt about stuff.

1 hr 2 min
Dec 12, 2019Episode 79
79. Burnout with Tracy Barnett

Return guest Tracy Barnett is here in friend capacity this week for a heart-to-heart with Meghan about burnout, asking for help, and where they are right now in that journey.

58 min
Sep 26, 2019Episode 78
78. Into the Heart with Grant Howitt and Chris Taylor

Grant and Chris are back, and things have only gotten weirder. Below the Spire lies the Heart, an ever-changing district of chaos and horror where you really shouldn't be going. You're going anyway? Of course you are. We talk about why that's a terrible, terrible idea. (CW: Body horror)

43 min
Jul 25, 2019Episode 77
77. The San Jenaro Co-Op with Dyer Rose

Dyer Rose is a member of the San Jenaro Co-op, a creator-owned group that makes RPGs together. Dyer fills me in on how the structure works, what games they have in production, and what industry issues they're trying to address with their approach.

43 min
Jun 13, 2019Episode 76
76. Quietus with Oli Jeffery

Quietus is a melancholy horror RPG that uses the Blades in the Dark system to tell heart-wrenching narratives in a one-shot. Game designer Oli Jeffery shares how he utilized the system to take full advantage of the genre.

43 min
May 25, 2019Episode 75
75. Afterlife: Wandering Souls with Liz Chaipraditkul

In Afterlife: Wandering Souls you play as a Wanderer collecting memories of your life and discovering who you were when you were alive. Liz Chaipraditkul talks about discovering your character over the course of the game and how the mechanics evolved to support this unique and affecting player experience.

1 hr 7 min
May 17, 2019Episode 74
74. The Orpheus Protocol with Rob Stith

The Orpheus Protocol is an RPG as well as an actual-play podcast. Creator Rob Stith takes us through the evolution of the game and how running an AP as a living playtest has affected his process.

52 min
Apr 6, 2019Episode 73
73. CAPERS Noir with Craig Campbell

Craig Campbell of NerdBurger Games is here to talk about CAPERS and CAPERS Noir - a superpowered gangster game and its mysterious supplement - that utilize playing cards to enhance the play experience.

38 min
Feb 21, 2019Episode 72
72. Going on a Zine Quest with Aaron King

Aaron King chats about what a zine is and what RPG zines offer to the gamespace. We talk about format, function, and selling out with Kickstarter's Zine Quest.

49 min
Feb 21, 2019Episode 71
71. Doug Geisler Will Help You Beat the Boss

Long-time union organizer Doug Geisler was trained to help people using role-playing, and now his new role-playing game will train you to organize a labor union so you can Beat the Boss! We talk about learning through narrative and failure.

50 min
Feb 7, 2019Episode 70
70. More Kittens with Cheyenne and Stentor

The Glittercats are BACK with More Kittens! Cheyenne and Stentor take us through all the new new new to be found in this supplement to Laser Kittens - new cards, new playsets, and new kitten games! So much modifying, where do we start?

1 hr 3 min
Jan 10, 2019Episode 69
69. Worldbuilding Through Character Creation with Aaron and Jeff

Hosts Aaron Catano-Saez and Jeff Stormer of All My Fantasy Children are here to celebrate their addition to the network and to have a real NICE chat about how they build the world of Fantasy one character at a time.

53 min
Dec 28, 2018Episode 68
68. Design and Redesign with Jason Morningstar

Jason Morningstar is here to talk about Fiasco In A Box, among many many other things. We chat about redesigning your own work versus redesigning that of someone else, as well as how to know when it might be time to pass the reigns. We talk about game formats, zero-prep RPGs, and social responsibility in game design.

50 min
Dec 7, 2018Episode 67
67. Aviv & Eran's Crystal Heart (A Savage Worlds Setting)

Aviv & Eran, the team behind webcomic Up to Four Players, are here to talk about their original Savage Worlds setting: Crystal Heart. We talk about their creative process, with game writing and comic drawing acting as supports and influences for the other, and about the emotional range of stories that Crystal Heart with Savage Worlds allows players to tell.

54 min
Nov 30, 2018Episode 66
66. The Games Collection at SVA Library West

This week we're on location at SVA'S Library West where Instruction & Periodicals Librarian David Pemberton and Circulation Manager Christopher Bussmann share with us what goes into building and maintaining a library's game collection and how games librarianship affects the games and the players.

59 min
Nov 16, 2018Episode 65
65. Turn with Brie Sheldon

Brie Sheldon returns to talk about Turn, their game about shapeshifters in a small town. We look at destructive & deconstructive approaches to PbtA, as well as why the small-town setting is so integral to the play experience.

55 min
Nov 13, 2018Episode 64
64. Dana & Hamish Cameron are Dinosaur Princesses

Dana & Hamish are here to discuss making Dinosaur Princesses an approachable and fun game for players and GMs of all ages and skill levels. From its core of cooperative play to fun coloring-book elements, Dinosaur Princesses is about all kinds of friends supporting each other's creativity.

52 min
Oct 18, 2018Episode 63
63. Mission: Accomplished! with Jeff Stormer

Jeff is back to talk about his own game this time, Mission: Accomplished! It's about super spies, office meetings, and really coming face to face with the arcane horror that is your day job. We talk about comedy in games, designing around secret information, and the impact of having winners and losers in an RPG.

46 min
Oct 6, 2018Episode 62
62. Taylor LaBresh and the 13 Demon Princes

To get us started in this, the spookiest month, how about a game FULL OF DEMONS? Taylor is here to chat about his Singularity hack, 13 Demon Princes, a hellish dating game full of contestants with unforgettable names and lots of demon blood. Cute!

39 min
Sep 27, 2018Episode 61
61. Something Is Wrong Here with Kira Magrann

Something Is Wrong Here is a game built to evoke the unsettling experience of watching the works of David Lynch. Kira is here to discuss what building from the inspiration of a specific artist is like, how she mechanizes bleed, and her approach to structuring a one-night game.

57 min
Sep 20, 2018Episode 60
60. How Games Changed Tim & Kristen Devine

Tim & Kristen, longtime friends of the show, are here to talk all about their games, game hacks, and how designing together affected their relationship. We talk a lot about how they change games, but also how games changed them.

55 min
Sep 6, 2018Episode 59
59. Roll20's Charactermancer with Nolan T Jones

Nolan drops in again with another exciting development at Roll20 - the Charactermancer! We talk about how this tool changes gameplay for new and old players alike, how licensing comes into play, and what we can expect to see in the future. We also chat about community involvement and whats in our Crunchyroll queues, so get ready!

57 min
Jul 26, 2018Episode 58
58. Behind the Masc with Brie Sheldon and Tracy Barnett

Behind the Masc in a game zine looking to re-envision masculinity through the eyes of non-cisgender masculine creators. Brie Sheldon, the project lead, and Tracy Barnett, one of the contributors, join me to talk about what's in the zine and why it's so important. Behind the Masc is on Kickstarter right now!

55 min
Jul 12, 2018Episode 57
57. Rebuilding Legacy with Jay Iles

Jay Iles joins us this week to talk about Legacy, a Powered by the Apocalypse game that examines all the ways one might create a legacy as their family rebuilds itself in a strange new world. We chat about his LARP inspired design choices as well as the diverse new scenarios other writers brought to Legacy's core premise.

1 hr 2 min
Jun 14, 2018Episode 56
56. The New Velvet Generation

Rich Ranallo and Scott Leaton are here to talk about the evolution of their game Velvet Generation, an RPG about the rock & roll revolution. We discuss how it's changed over the years and why, and what this revolution looks like in our new modern age.

55 min
May 3, 2018Episode 55
55. Learning from Your Own Games with Aleks Samoylov

The Spiral is an original genre-less game system, built to simplify the RPG experience for any story you might want to tell. Parable of the Pit is a Powered by the Apocalypse game without playbooks that puts the ordinary players in a terrifying dungeon from which they must escape. Aleks Samoylov talks about designing both of them, and what each game has taught them about the other.

48 min
Apr 5, 2018Episode 54
54. Earworm with Aaron J Amendola

Are you ready to party? That's nice, how about this podcast instead. Aaron J Amendola is here to chat about his party game Earworm, which is all about vocalizing your favorite jams for that karaoke bar experience in the comfort of your own home. We talk about the unique aspects of party games and how Earworm's multiple modes of play increase accessibility, appeal, and cooperation.

1 hr 4 min
Mar 27, 2018Episode 53
53. Hack the Planet with Fraser Simons

Fraser is back with another cyberpunk adventure, this time a climate-fiction inspired take on Blades in the Dark. We talk about the vastly different ways players can interact with the lore and how this cli-fi blend looks at old cyberpunk tropes in a new way.

1 hr
Feb 22, 2018Episode 52
52. The Backstory of Tension with Alex Roberts

Alex Roberts joins me for maximum pod-feed confusion, but mainly to talk about her first game, codenamed Tension. Inspired by Dread and romance games like Kagematsu and Hot Guys Making Out, this is a game about the emotional tension in a tricky relationship. We look at the game's evolution, negotiation an safety mechanics, and learn about alien love.

1 hr 6 min
Jan 25, 2018Episode 51
51. Pasion de las Pasiones with Brandon Leon-Gambetta

Roughly translated as "the sexiest RPG on your shelf", Pasion de las Pasiones is the telenovela RPG from Brandon Leon-Gambetta. We talk about: Latinx representation in games, telenovela tropes, statless playbooks, Hugh Jackman, and Pippin the Corgi. (There are tangents.)

43 min
Jan 11, 2018Episode 50
50. Going on an Expedition with Todd Medema

Expedition is an RPG system that combines cards and a mobile app (all free, all open-source) to streamline the RPG experience, allowing you to play the way you want to. Built to be modded, Todd shares the strengths and challenges of playing the Expedition way, and may be just the project you were looking for!

43 min
Dec 14, 2017Episode 49
49. #280rpg

John Harness got 280 characters on twitter before it was the norm, and decided to turn it into a game design challenge. Paul Czege answered the call. We talk about the challenge, what we can learn from small games, and take a look at the amazing contributions.

54 min
Dec 1, 2017Episode 48
48. The Many Forms of Iron Edda with Tracy Barnett

Iron Edda is a game that exists across several systems and has a second edition in the works, and Tracy Barnett joins us to talk about how it got that way. We discuss what makes something an Iron Edda game, what different systems bring to the fiction, and where it's headed next.

41 min
Nov 3, 2017Episode 47
47. Exploring New Settings with James Mendez Hodes

What goes into bringing an existing game into a brand new setting? How should you approach writing settings that are unfamiliar to you? James Mendez Hodes talks about all that and a bunch of other cool stuff!

52 min
Oct 19, 2017Episode 46
46. 7th Sea: Khitai with John Wick

7th Sea is a game about being an awesome hero, but there's more than one way to be a hero. John talks about the Western and Eastern hero archetypes, and how they've been working on modifying the existing 7th Sea system to tell new kinds of hero stories.

1 hr 16 min
Oct 7, 2017Episode 45
45. Get Acquainted with the Unfamiliar Heroes – Part 2

Fay Onyx, the mastermind behind the Unfamiliar Heroes podcast project, and two of its GMs, Anna Murray and Jordan Green, chat about what it’s like to run an actual play with diverse players and characters at the core. This second part of our conversation focuses on mechanics that aim to recreate or facilitate these diverse experiences, and things to consider when playing a diverse character.

52 min
Sep 21, 2017Episode 44
44. Numenera 2 with Monte Cook

Monte Cook of Monte Cook Games is here to dig into what Numenera 2: Discovery & Destiny is all about. We look at how Numenera & Cypher System's unique structure allows this new edition to work seamlessly with the one on your shelf right now, and the cool new cyphers coming your way. Monte Cook & Games Monte Numenera 2 on Kickstarter Monte Cook Games numenera.com Related Goodies Cypher Speak with Darcy & Troy Bruce's Modifier episode on Cypher System Troy & Darcy on Modifier using Cypher System in large games

1 hr 1 min
Sep 9, 2017Episode 43
43. Get Acquainted with the Unfamiliar Heroes - Part 1

Fay Onyx, the mastermind behind the Unfamiliar Heroes podcast project, and two of its GMs, Anna Murray and Jordan Green, chat about what it's like to run an actual play with diverse players and characters at the core. This first part of our conversation focuses on addressing the needs of players, and considering how accessible your game system itself is. Heroes Fay Onyx Anna Murray Jordan Green Mentions Writing Alchemy Magic Goes Awry Lasers and Feelings

1 hr 9 min
Aug 24, 2017Episode 42
42. How To Catch Them All with Jonathan Barron's MajiMonsters

Jonathan Barron joins me to discuss the difficulties of converting the monster-catching genre of video games and TV into a tabletop experience. His game MajiMonsters relies on an original system that tracks a player character as well as multiple unique monsters, all complete with their own skills and abilities to confront this dangerous, fantastic world. MONSTERS Jonathan on Twitter MAGIC MajiMonsters official site MajiMonsters on DriveThruRPG MTG Drive To Work podcast

58 min
Jul 27, 2017Episode 41
41. Enter The Dungeon Dome with James D'Amato!!!

The Dungeon Dome is part Dungeons and Dragons, part professional wrestling franchise, all streamed live online for your viewing pleasure. James is here to talk about how he's building this new type of games entertainment, the stories he's hoping to tell, and his thoughts on the future of RPGs. DUNGEON MASTER James on twitter One Shot Podcast Network THE DUNGEON DOME The Dungeon Dome on Kickstarter The Dungeon Dome on YouTube

1 hr 3 min
Jul 13, 2017Episode 40
40. The Spire with Grant Howitt & Chris Taylor

We talk about Grant & Chris' upcoming game The Spire, which is definitely about a Drow resistance but is also about a bunch of other cool, weird, complex things that I won't even be able to do justice here. It's a really fun chat and also: blood witches. THE RESISTANCE Grant twitter Chris twiiter Rowan, Rook and Decard Adrian Stone Hearty Dice Friends

41 min
Jun 30, 2017Episode 39
39. It's Hannah Shaffer Day!

Break out your baggiest jeans and your tiniest backpack as Hannah Shaffer takes us back to the 90s with her heartwarming one-shot storytelling game about a music store on the brink of disaster - Damn the Man, Save the Music! We talk about the continuing evolution of Questlandia and building a game that's friendly to new players while maintaining a replayable charm. THE PLUCKY EMPLOYEE Hannah on Twitter REVOLUTION RECORDS Make Big Things Make Big Things on Twitter Damn the Man, Save the Music on Kickstarter

1 hr
Jun 15, 2017Episode 38
38. A Youth Misspent with Robert Bohl & Kimberley Lam

Misspent Youth, an RPG about punks and friendship, is getting a reprint as well as several new settings and hacks! Author Robert Bohl and hacker Kimberly Lam are here together to talk about what it's like to tackle a game from both of those angles. Bonus topic: how weird is it to have Wil Wheaton play your game on internet TV?! YOUTHS Robert Bohl Kimberly Lam Kickstarter launches June 29!

54 min
Jun 1, 2017Episode 37
37. Pandas Talking Hacks

Senda Linaugh & Phil Vecchione, the eponymous Pandas, are here to chat about hacking the 1-page RPG Lasers & Feelings. We talk about the challenges and opportunities that come with hacking such a small ruleset, as Senda and Phil turn this sci-fi story game to cyberpunk and magical girls! PANDAS Senda Phil TALKING Panda's Talking Games She's A Super Geek Misdirected Mark GAMES Rockerboys & Vending Machines Encoded Designs

1 hr 7 min
May 19, 2017Episode 36
36. The Cascade & Fraser Simons' Cyberpunk Book Club

Fraser Simons is here to break down cyberpunk, roleplay with feeling, and tell us all about his upcoming supplement to The Veil, The Cascade. Get a pen ready, you're going to want to read everything on his list. THE PUNK Fraser on g+ Fraser on twitter THE BOOKS The Cascade Kickstarter The Cascade quickstart The Veil

41 min
May 7, 2017Episode 35
35. The White Box: A Game Design Workshop In A Box

Jeremy Holcomb and Jeff Tidball are all about helping you make great games, and now they're developing a kit to help you do it! We talk about what The White Box has in it, what you can do with it, and what's in store for the future. THE BITS Jeremy Holcomb Jeff Tidball GamesPlaywright Atlas Games The White Box on Kickstarter

58 min
Apr 20, 2017Episode 34
34. The Imposters and 7 Games About Conspiracy

I've crammed three people into the show this week because it's harder for Them to get you when you're in a group, right? Right. Josh T Jordan, Banana Chan and Todd Crapper are all here to talk about The Imposters, an anthology of games about conspiracies, werewolves, psychogeography, intelligence agencies, and aliens on YouTube. I'm...I'm really not sure what else you could want at this point. THE IMPOSTERS (the people) Josh T Jordan Banana Chan Todd Crapper THE IMPOSTERS (the game) The Imposters on Kickstarter