Stargazer’s World on Canon Puncture

Canon Puncture ShowI checked the blog stats this morning an noticed that the  site http://www.canonpuncture.com/ links to my blog. I have to admit, I’ve never heard from that site before and checked it out. I found out that Canon Puncture is a roleplaying game podcast that published its 73th episode just a few days ago and the latest episode is actually talking about my blog post “When your campaign has jumped the shark“.

I had a lot of fun listening to episode 73 of “Canon Puncture” and I am sure you’ll enjoy listening to those guys talking about RPGs, too, so check this podcast out if you have the time!

Michael Wolf is a German games designer and enthusiast best known for his English language role-playing games blog, Stargazer's World, and for creating the free rules-light medieval fantasy adventure game Warrior, Rogue & Mage. He has also worked as an English translator on the German-language Dungeonslayers role-playing game and was part of its editorial team. In addition to his work on Warrior, Rogue & Mage and Dungeonslayers, he has created several self-published games and also performed layout services and published other independent role-playing games such as A Wanderer's Romance, Badass, and the Wyrm System derivative Resolute, Adventurer & Genius, all released through his imprint Stargazer Games. Professionally, he works as a video technician and information technologies specialist. Stargazer's World was started by Michael in August 2008.

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Daniel M. Perez, The

Canon Puncture is also part of the RPG Bloggers Network. 😉

Ever since they changed their format back in episode 60-ish, they've featured quite a few other members of the network as well.

As I said in a previous post, check out RPGPodcasts.com for a whole lot more podcasts than you thought there were.
.-= Daniel M. Perez, The Gamer Traveler´s last blog ..Farewell Miami Beach Castle, We Hardly Knew Ye =-.

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Stargazer

Thanks for the information! I actually didn't know that they are part of the network. We just have to many members, you can't possibly know every member blog and/or podcast.

But I am sure there are a lot of interesting podcast out there. Alas I just don't have enough time to listen to all of those.

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Mick Bradley

Hey,

Thanks for blogging about us and giving us some kind words. And thanks for this post that inspired our discussion. You've got good content here, and I bet we'll be coming back here for more discussion topics in the future.