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For this new episode of the podcast, I had an excellent conversation with fellow gamer and podcaster Meghan Dornbrock. Meghan has a lot of different and fascinating projects going on, including a video game in development, many illustrations, the Modifier podcast (which is also part of the One Shot Gaming Podcast Network). I first learned about Meghan and her podcast via Twitter, liked the different projects I came across on her main website, enjoyed listening to a few episodes of her podcast and reached to organise a recording. Modifier is pretty similar to this podcast, though more specialized in talking with tabletop roleplaying game designers, and if you check the list of episodes you’ll see we have several guests in common.
In the episode we talk about Meghan’s commitment to accessibility in gaming, herself being visually impaired, how her podcast started, how she got into gaming, what exactly are magical girls, what qualifies this particular genre, and much more. Enjoy!
Some of the information mentioned in the episode:
- Meghan Dornbrock, Professional Magical Girl & Modifier Podcast Host
- Follow Meghan on Twitter
- Modifier podcast
- Astral Knights Tactical Magic
- One Shot Gaming Podcast
- James D’amato
- Podcast Movement
- Brooklyn – Williamsburg
- Coney Island
- Little Odessa
- Brooklyn Industries
- Albinism
- Japanimation
- Sailor Moon
- Dragonball Z
- Cartoon Network
- Toonami
- Gundam Wing
- Magical Girls genre
- Star vs the Forces of Evil
- Rebecca Sugar – Steven Universe
- Popcorners
- Doritos
- Dungeons & Dragons
- Double Exposure Convention
- The Adventure Zone
- Dragon Age
- Headspace
- Blades in the Dark
- Golden Sky Stories
- Torchbearer
- Apocalypse World
- Gencon
- Les Voix d’Altaride
- Sandra
- UsTwo
- Wayfinder
- David’s Tea
- Collectable card games
- Metatopia Game Design Festival
- Atakacon
- PAX Unplugged