so i just heard about this really cool podcast network called glass cannon network, and what's interesting about them is that they're a tabletop roleplaying game actual play network that's been around since 2015. they're pretty well-known in the ttrpg space, and i think it's because they took a bit of a risk by not focusing on dungeons & dragons like everyone else.

i mean, don't get me wrong, i love d&d as much as the next girl, but it's everywhere, you know? so it's actually really refreshing to see a network that's all about playing other games, like pathfinder. apparently, the co-founder of glass cannon network, troy lavallee, said that they started out just playing the games they loved, and that's what drew people in. they figured that if they could share their passion and excitement for the game, people would tune in, even if they didn't play the game themselves.

i think that's a really smart approach, and it's clearly worked for them. plus, it's not like they're just stuck on one game - they've started playing all sorts of other games, which is awesome. according to lavallee, it wasn't until the pandemic that they decided to branch out and start playing other games, and that's when things really took off. now they're playing all sorts of games, and i think that's really cool.

anyway, if you're into ttrpgs and are looking for something a bit different from the usual d&d podcasts, you should definitely check out glass cannon network. preorders are available at major retailers, and you can find out more about their shows and schedules on their website. i'm definitely going to be checking them out, and i thinkRead more: Full article on www.gamespot.com

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