I've mentioned Counter Monkey in a previous post, but I'll just say it all again here. Whenever I watch one of Spoony's tales of great deeds and high adventure, like the above or this one, I always get a weird, ambivalent feeling of being both glad and sad that I've never actually played D&D or Pathfinder or any other kind of table-top RPG myself. In any case, even if you may not be into actually playing that sort of thing yourself, Spoony's still a great storyteller and, for me at least, makes even the most tedious sounding statistical stuff sound interesting.
Jul. 15th, 2015
I've mentioned Counter Monkey in a previous post, but I'll just say it all again here. Whenever I watch one of Spoony's tales of great deeds and high adventure, like the above or this one, I always get a weird, ambivalent feeling of being both glad and sad that I've never actually played D&D or Pathfinder or any other kind of table-top RPG myself. In any case, even if you may not be into actually playing that sort of thing yourself, Spoony's still a great storyteller and, for me at least, makes even the most tedious sounding statistical stuff sound interesting.