Archive for the ‘Moonstew’ Category

ENnie Awards Interview

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

The ENnie Awards turn 10 years old next year. Right now, they’re running a series of interviews on the ENnie Awards blog, and were gracious enough to ask to speak with me.

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Gen Con Indy 2009 Redux

Monday, August 17th, 2009

albumgc09seI had a blast at Gen Con this year. It was a big show for Moonstew – Rone and I released nine episodes during the show. “The best for days in radio!”

Here’s a peak at the madness: (more…)

Open Design Podcast

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

aa_odp_144Wolfgang Baur will join me and Rone Barton to host the Open Design Podcast, a monthly show about game design and dungeon mastering. (more…)

Atomic Array Listener Survey

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

I sent out an informal survey to some of our Atomic Array listeners. I’m still pondering what all the responses mean, but here’s the results so far:

(1) How did you hear about Atomic Array?

47%: Host mentioned it on message boards or in IRC
24%: Promotions
12%: RPG Podcasts.com
6%: Google Search for “RPG Podcasts”
6%: Heard promo on another podcast
6%: iTunes Search

(2) What was your first episode?

40%: Episode 001 (Colonial Gothic)
13%: Episode 005 (Interface-Zero)
10%: Episode 010 (Shadows of Cthulhu)
37%: Various Others

(3) How often do you listen to the show?

13%: Once, never again
73%: Every show

(4) How do you listen to the show?

50%: Website
43%: iTunes
7%: RSS

Episode 011 (Pathfinder) is by far our favorite among our regular audience.

I also learned that some people love the rants and the CthuLou segments from Episodes 010 (Shadows of Cthulhu and CthulhuTech), but these also have a number of people that don’t care for them. The picks, on the other hand, aren’t as popular – but we didn’t receive any negative feedback on them, either.

RPG Countdown (Press Release)

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

MOONSTEW PRODUCTIONS LAUNCHES RPG COUNTDOWN – NEW BI-WEEKLY SHOW SPONSORED BY RPGNOW HIGHLIGHTS TEN HOTTEST SELLING RPG PRODUCTS (more…)

The Road to Revolution: The Bloody Fix

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008


Rone Barton and Lou Agresta, two friends of mine, contributed to the Great City Campaign Setting from 0one Games. If you want to know more about TGCCS, check out Atomic Array 008.

Following up on TGC’s success, 0one commissioned a series of adventures from the authors. Rone penned the second adventure, The Bloody Fix.

Go grab a copy, play it, and let him know what you think. If you want, drop my the new 0one message boards.