Episodes

  • Daggerheart vs D&D 5e: Is Daggerheart Better?
    May 21 2026

    Is Daggerheart better than Dungeons & Dragons 5e? After decades of D&D, I've been running Daggerheart and I have opinions. In this video I break down what Daggerheart gets right, what still bugs me, and whether it's worth making the switch.


    Topics covered:

    • Daggerheart cards vs D&D rulebooks — why cards win for new and veteran players
    • Hope and fear dice: great mechanic or too vague?
    • The "fail with consequence" problem in Daggerheart (and D&D)
    • D&D 5e rules bloat, bonus actions, and why DnD Beyond feels like a subscription trap
    • Daggerheart campaign frames — the Umbra frame and Dark Souls vibes
    • Daggerheart races: Galapa, Simiah, and the best Hodor moment I've ever run
    • Why I'm also watching Stonetop and Dungeon Crawler Carl TTRPG

    Whether you're a forever DM, a new player, or just wondering if Daggerheart is worth buying, this is a no-fluff take from someone who's been rolling dice since the early editions.

    🎲 Games mentioned: Daggerheart, D&D 5e, EZD6, Call of Cthulhu, Blades in the Dark, Stonetop, Dungeon Crawler Carl


    • (00:00) - Outdoor Mic Test
    • (00:47) - Tangents and Nerves
    • (02:22) - Daggerheart vs DnD
    • (02:55) - Consequences on Rolls
    • (05:40) - Wisdom and Common Sense
    • (07:32) - Why Cards Matter
    • (08:23) - Range Check Interlude
    • (09:47) - Hope Fear and Clocks
    • (11:33) - DnD Rules Bloat Rant
    • (13:57) - Old School Imagination
    • (16:21) - Dragonlance Too Prescribed
    • (17:41) - Daggerheart Races Debate
    • (21:03) - Gritty Games on Horizon
    • (21:40) - Dungeon Crawler Carl Hype
    • (23:20) - Wrapping Up and New Gear
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    25 mins
  • Did Dungeons & Dragons Ruin TTRPGs?
    May 19 2026

    In this episode, I take a wander through the history of D&D — from the TSR days of second edition, late nights, sugared sweets, and squishy wizards, all the way through to the bloated, shiny corporate machine that fifth edition has become.

    I talk about the rise of celebrity DMs and performative play, why the bonus action might be the most contentious two words in tabletop gaming, and why I genuinely think fifth edition's success has paradoxically been the best thing to happen to the hobby — because it supercharged the OSR (Old School Revival).

    We also dig into some brilliant alternatives: Shadowdark, Old School Essentials, Dolmenwood, EZD6, Cairn, Cal Arath, and more — games that prove you don't need 400 pages of rules to have an epic night at the table.

    This one's for the grognards, the curious newcomers, and everyone who's ever had an argument mid-combat about what a bonus action actually does.

    Games mentioned: D&D 5e, 2e, 3e/3.5, 4e | Pathfinder | Shadowdark | Old School Essentials | Dolmenwood | Mythic Bastionland | EZD6 | Cairn | Into the Odd | Cal Arath (Castle Grief) | Index RPG | Mookburg | Stonetop

    Channels worth checking out: Quinn's Quest | Dungeon Craft

    Recorded on the DJI Osmo Pocket with a DJI Mic 3 — mic test episode, so let me know how it sounds!

    Tiddly poop. Combat hands.

    Chapters

    00:00 Cold Open & Mic Setup
    01:30 The Clickbait Question — Did D&D Ruin TTRPGs?
    02:30 TSR Era Memories & the Satanic Panic
    06:00 From Niche to Mainstream — Hasbro, Video Games & the 5e Boom
    09:00 Strip Mining a Hobby — When Corporate Gets Involved
    11:00 Celebrity DMs & Performative Play (Critical Role, etc.)
    15:00 Safety Tools & Table Culture
    17:00 Why 5e Feels Bloated — The Bonus Action Problem
    19:00 Game Design as a Content Sales Machine
    22:00 Edition History — 2e, 3e, 4e, 5e & Pathfinder
    23:00 The OSR Boom & Why It Exists
    24:00 OSR Highlights — Dolmenwood, Old School Essentials, Mythic Bastionland
    26:00 Indie Alternatives — Cal Arath & Castle Grief
    28:00 EZD6, Cairn & the Joy of Rules-Light Games
    30:00 Shadowdark Spellcasting Deep Dive
    34:00 Adjudicating Spells in Rules-Light Systems
    35:00 Closing Advice — Rules-Light Is the Way & Wrap Up

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    37 mins
  • How to Master Storytelling as a Dungeon Master
    May 7 2026

    Unlock the secrets of being a great Dungeon Master! In this video, I share essential tips for new DMs to create engaging and memorable campaigns.

    Key takeaways:

    * Understand the importance of storytelling in role-playing games.
    * Create dynamic scenes that allow players to engage and explore.
    * Facilitate player creativity and encourage collaboration.
    * Learn how to manage pacing and keep the narrative flowing.
    * Discover techniques to bring back past events for deeper player engagement.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:40 The importance of storytelling
    02:06 Creating dynamic scenes
    07:28 Facilitating player creativity
    12:08 Managing pacing
    18:23 Bringing back past events

    What's your biggest challenge as a Dungeon Master? Drop it in the comments!

    Subscribe for weekly tips on Dungeons & Dragons and role-playing games!

    #DungeonMaster #DungeonsAndDragons #RolePlayingGames

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    30 mins
  • Dungeons & Dragons: Experience vs. Rules
    May 6 2026

    A friend bought a D&D box set for her kids and asked me to explain how to play over a coffee. Easier said than done. In this video I argue that the best way to learn Dungeons & Dragons isn't reading the rulebook — it's sitting at a table and playing. I break down what the game actually is at its heart, why the rules can feel so overwhelming, and how a simple one-shot session can hook a brand new player far better than any handbook ever will.

    Dungeon Jukebox — TTRPG chat from a Gen X player who's been rolling dice since the early eighties.

    00:00 Welcome to Dungeon Jukebox
    01:50 The Beginner Question
    04:12 D&D Bloat and Better Alternatives
    06:52 Learn by Playing
    13:02 Why It Clicks or Fails
    16:41 Starter Sets Not Spending
    19:16 First Time DM Scene Planning
    24:06 DM Tips and Table Breaks
    25:47 Be a Good Player
    27:47 Wrap Up and Sign Off

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    29 mins
  • Burned Out in the Dungeon
    May 6 2026

    Ever turned up to game day and wished you were literally anywhere else? In this episode, I talk about GM burnout — or as I recently heard it called, DMitis — and how to get yourself through a session when your brain has already checked out.

    I share a real example from a recent EZD6 session (circus city, a suspiciously gothic NPC, and a barbarian with pert buttocks) and the technique that actually saved the game: the conversational NPC. Plus: the Matt Mercer effect and why chasing it might be hurting your table, why busy adults with jobs and kids should probably ditch the 90-page modules, and why I am absolutely buzzing about the Dungeon Crawler Carl RPG.

    🎲 Topics this episode:

    — GMitis / DM burnout and how to push through it
    — The conversational NPC trick
    — Stealing your players' ideas and pretending they were always part of the adventure
    — The GM role: a job nobody applied for
    — TTRPGs for people with actual responsibilities
    — Dungeon Crawler Carl RPG Kickstarter hype

    📺 Mentioned this episode:

    The Grognard Files podcast
    EZD6 by DM Scotty
    Adventure Zone (Balance Arc)
    Acquisitions Incorporated / Chris Perkins
    Mystery Quest channel
    Dungeon Crawler Carl (novels + RPG at BackerKit)
    Into the Odd

    Drop a question or comment below — I do actually read them. Tiddly poop. 🎺
    Links:
    The Grognard Files: https://thegrognardfiles.com/
    Acquisitions Incorporated - PAX Prime 2012 D&D Game (Part 1): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGXctw8IuGA
    Dungeon Crawler Carl RPG Backerkit: https://www.backerkit.com/c/projects/renegade-game-studios/dungeon-crawler-carl-rpg-unstoppable
    The Adventure Zone: https://open.spotify.com/show/6OoAQesdLgYBOyfx8ji0bZ

    00:00 – Welcome & the "um" confessions
    02:00 – GMitis / DM burnout explained
    04:00 – It's a human condition (the performance anxiety parallel)
    07:00 – Getting back in the groove with EZD6
    08:00 – The conversational NPC trick for burned-out GMs
    10:30 – Stealing your players' ideas (the "that was always the plan" move)
    12:30 – Circus city session example
    15:00 – Introducing the gothic villain organically
    17:00 – Magic Brian & The Adventure Zone
    19:00 – When your players are burned out too
    20:30 – The GM role: a job nobody applied for
    21:00 – The Matt Mercer effect
    23:00 – Railroading & losing your ego as a GM
    25:30 – TTRPGs for people with jobs and kids
    27:30 – Dungeon Crawler Carl RPG hype
    33:00 – Wrap up & sign off (Tiddly poop)

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    36 mins
  • Rambling EZD6 RPG Review and Tangents
    May 6 2026

    A Rambling Easy D6 Review (and Many Tangents) | Dungeon Jukebox
    I promised myself I'd actually talk about Easy D6 this time. I mostly did. Eventually.
    This episode is a loose, conversational look at why Easy D6 by DM Scotty (published via Runehammer) might be the best game to hand someone who's never played a tabletop RPG — and why it's also the game I reach for when I just want to sit down and play without three hours of prep. Along the way: the myth of the polyhedral dice experience, why progression systems are a bit of a lie, the problem with Fifth Edition and Unearthed Arcana chaos, and why the Karma system is quietly one of the best mechanics in any RPG I've played.
    Also: my brother ordered his own copy, which tells you everything.

    🎲 Topics this episode:

    — Why I won't be doing rulebook unboxings
    — The Berg problem (beautiful but impossible to navigate)
    — D6 pools vs. polyhedral dice — psychology of new players
    — The Karma system and why it slaps
    — Progression: number go up vs. actually meaningful abilities
    — Loot, bandits, and the mistake of resetting your party's power level
    — Fifth Edition bloat and the Unearthed Arcana problem
    — Why Easy D6 is the best intro TTRPG and a great emergency bag game
    — Index Card RPG and whether the rabbit hole was worth it

    📚 Mentioned this episode:

    Easy D6 by DM Scotty / Runehammer
    Index Card RPG (Runehammer)
    Into the Odd / Cairn / Knave / Nimble
    Mythic Bastionland
    Daggerheart (Hope & Fear mechanic comparison)
    Professor Dungeon Craft
    Dungeon Crawler Carl RPG (BackerKit)
    Forgotten Realms / Jeff Grubb
    Drive Thru RPG

    Got a question or a recommendation? Drop it in the comments — it's a small channel, I actually read them. Goodbye. Goodbye. Goodbye. 👋

    00:00 – Intro & the Paul Tassi tangent
    01:30 – What this episode is actually about (Easy D6)
    02:30 – Why I won't review rulebook production quality
    03:30 – The BERG problem: beautiful books that are impossible to use
    05:00 – Why I chose Easy D6 for my table
    06:00 – D6 pools vs. polyhedral dice — the new player psychology
    09:00 – What real game nights actually look like vs. Critical Role
    11:00 – The Karma system explained (and why it's brilliant)
    13:00 – My compulsion to design games (and why EZD6 made me envious)
    13:30 – Progression systems: number go up and why it stops mattering
    15:00 – Loot, bandits, and resetting party power (a cautionary tale)
    16:00 – The Fifth Edition bloat problem
    17:30 – Why you should run Easy D6 (the actual recommendation)
    19:00 – The Quest book and how to prep a session in under an hour
    21:00 – Quick character creation and running the game analog
    23:00 – The index Card RPG rabbit hole (and do I regret it?)
    24:30 – Campaign longevity and new player gateway potential
    25:30 – A note on the channel, jiujitsu, and why I'm doing this
    27:00 – Sign off (still no catchphrase)

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    27 mins
  • Dungeon Crawler Carl TTRPG
    May 6 2026

    This is a video about Dungeon Crawler Carl TTRPG - although it takes me ages to get there: Skip to 17:57 Dungeon Crawler Carl RPG Hype!

    00:00 Dungeon Crawler Carl TTRPG
    00:05 Welcome to Dungeon Jukebox
    00:41 Why This Channel Exists
    03:18 Rules, Mechanics, and Magic
    05:23 Chasing the Perfect Game
    06:29 Rules Lawyers and Table Dynamics
    07:35 Harry’s First GM Win
    10:44 Ditching DnD for Simpler Systems
    12:04 Why Pass Fail Beats Mixed Success
    15:27 Recording Setup and Gear Talk
    17:57 Dungeon Crawler Carl RPG Hype
    23:21 One Shots, Busy Adults, and Fun
    26:31 What’s Next for the Channel
    27:48 Sign Off and DM Kindness

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    29 mins