Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSix strangers share a prophetic dream that condemns two of them to death. As they chase down their impending demise, a dangerous question grows. Does fate change once you've seen it?Six strangers share a prophetic dream that condemns two of them to death. As they chase down their impending demise, a dangerous question grows. Does fate change once you've seen it?Six strangers share a prophetic dream that condemns two of them to death. As they chase down their impending demise, a dangerous question grows. Does fate change once you've seen it?
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I have been enjoying Encounter Party since sometime around season 2 of Campaign 1, and now the televised Campaign 2 is really fun to watch.
You don't have to have watched Campaign 1 to "get it", nor do you even have to know much about D&D. I knew next to nothing about the game before I started listening to the podcast.
The overarching story arc of each Campaign is full and complete, with mini-arcs that keep you drawn in. (They're not all murder mysteries, I promise!) And for the audio podcast, the little side stories between seasons are priceless.
The players are committed to their characters, their reactions both in-character and as players are genuine, because this is true improv. The humor is genuinely funny and unforced. The DM adjusts to surprise "wrenches" to his plan with aplomb. It's just good!
The only caveats I have is that 1) you have to pay attention. There's so much going on, and clues that don't come into play until later episodes, so if you want to try to figure out what's going on ahead of the characters, listen closely...or re-watch often. (I've listened to the full Campaign 1 at least 5 times.) My hubby listens while he does other stuff and then complains that he doesn't know what's going on. (He does that with a lot of shows, though...my side hustle is explaining what he missed. LOL) 2) Campaign 2 has little-to-no profanity. I don't think I've heard any at all. I believe at the request of the D&D channel. Campaign 1 has warnings about profanity and graphic descriptions of combat. If f-bombs and some pretty gruesome details aren't your thing, you may want to pass on Campaign 1. (I loved it, and felt like it's so in-the-moment that I hardly noticed it...but then, I've been a sailor AND a trucker. LOL)
Please, take this as an invitation, and listen/watch Encounter Party. You can thank me later. 😉
You don't have to have watched Campaign 1 to "get it", nor do you even have to know much about D&D. I knew next to nothing about the game before I started listening to the podcast.
The overarching story arc of each Campaign is full and complete, with mini-arcs that keep you drawn in. (They're not all murder mysteries, I promise!) And for the audio podcast, the little side stories between seasons are priceless.
The players are committed to their characters, their reactions both in-character and as players are genuine, because this is true improv. The humor is genuinely funny and unforced. The DM adjusts to surprise "wrenches" to his plan with aplomb. It's just good!
The only caveats I have is that 1) you have to pay attention. There's so much going on, and clues that don't come into play until later episodes, so if you want to try to figure out what's going on ahead of the characters, listen closely...or re-watch often. (I've listened to the full Campaign 1 at least 5 times.) My hubby listens while he does other stuff and then complains that he doesn't know what's going on. (He does that with a lot of shows, though...my side hustle is explaining what he missed. LOL) 2) Campaign 2 has little-to-no profanity. I don't think I've heard any at all. I believe at the request of the D&D channel. Campaign 1 has warnings about profanity and graphic descriptions of combat. If f-bombs and some pretty gruesome details aren't your thing, you may want to pass on Campaign 1. (I loved it, and felt like it's so in-the-moment that I hardly noticed it...but then, I've been a sailor AND a trucker. LOL)
Please, take this as an invitation, and listen/watch Encounter Party. You can thank me later. 😉
Do you love watching actual play D&D but don't have 3-5 hours a week to invest in each episode? Do you tune out when a show becomes mechanic heavy? Do you live for the role-playing? Then this is the show for you. This show is heavily edited so that it is plot forward. The players obviously love what they do and work very well together. They have developed memorable characters that tug at your heartstrings from moment one. You will laugh, you will cry. You will cheer, you will groan. This family-friendly show is a must watch for anyone who loves D&D but only has a hour or so to watch an episode.
I don't play DnD, but have been enjoying this delightful group of humans play! Lots of great storytelling, including great voices and descriptions by all the actors. Lots of great action sequences, but everything in between is great too. One of the best parts is being able to tell just how much fun everyone who made this was having! It lets the viewers in on the fun. Its rare TV nowadays that can make you laugh and cry, and still be fun even while packing a more emotional punch, but Encounter Party does it with ease. The sets and miniatures becme more and more intricate as the show continues, and the lighting is really captivating. Every time I think I have a favorite episode, I like the next even better.
I've watched this show over and over again since they started posting the episodes on demand and whenever it's airing. I think it's so much fun. Other live plays never kept my attention. This group just feels more natural than those other ones. Yes, they are actors and I think it's pretty obvious. I don't think it takes away from the show as much as I thought it would. Currently there is 10 out of 22 episodes available. I really hope this continues into another season in some capacity. Highly recommend checking it out. I've seen all the episodes at least 7 or 8 times. Not counting the most recent episode of course.
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I'm a long time player of Dungeons and Dragons. After listening to their podcast series of campaign one, I knew when they announced this new tv show, I was going to be there each week. I have watched each episode so far, and it is just as amazing as the podcast. Brian's storytelling is fantastic, and being able to see the cast's reactions to things makes it much better than the podcast. And speaking of the cast, they are a great bunch. You can see how much fun they are having. The characters are a strange lot, but in a good way. The set and special effects add a lot to the show. In a word, this show is all I expected, and more. Outstanding!
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