Weird Games and Weirder People

Overview

Welcome to Weird Games and Weirder People, my name is Diogo Nogueira and I will be your host in a series of interviews or chats I am having with creators and artists from the tabletop RPG scene, especially the weird “Indie” people, who creates more personal and, why not, weirder games, weirder, art, weirder fiction, and so on. That’s the stuff I crave, and I think many of us do as well. Weird Games and Weirder People is a podcast about role playing games and the weird wonderful people bedim them. This is the show where we welcome the weirdness both inside and outside each and everyone of us, and talk about how we harness its power to our creations.

Links

spotify.com https://open.spotify.com/show/7iLO4NeIgGxyLGnp0nftey - Spotify feed podcasts.apple.com https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/weird-games-and-weirder-people/id1706663765 - Apple Podcasts feed ko-fi.com https://ko-fi.com/wgnwp - Ko-Fi Page

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