Sunday, July 14, 2019

Music to Game To: The Psychic Maelstrom Mixes

I listen to a lot of music (over 41 days worth in 2018 according to last.fm) and I find that few things help me keep the mood of a game foregrounded in my mind like a good soundtrack. Plus, I’ve discovered that when I’m playing music to a speaker via Bluetooth, I’m less likely to be on my phone, lest my players hear any stray sounds, letting me better model engagement during a game. To that end, I want to share some of my favorite music to game to; the albums that inspire and inflame my imagination and that I’ve found work well as background music for games as well. I’ll do a mini-review and cover the basics of what mood it helps me set.


So a few weeks ago, listening to the new <PIG> album, Candy, and thinking about running Apocalypse World again, and this happened...



then this happened...



Then I finally just made a playlist of 12 songs (for each playbook, plus the MC) for each playbook, plus the MC...

So, I present the Psychic Maelstrom Mixes... There were some arbitrary rules I invented for myself to craft each mix, but those won't be interesting to anyone else, so I'll skip listing them. Unlike most Music to Game To that I recommend, these are heavier on lyrics and cover songs. While normally, I wouldn't want players to get bogged down in recognizing songs, here I want the covers they catch to feel like echoes of the past rising up through the psychic maelstrom of Apocalypse World.


For my upcoming Apocalypse World Game, I plan on adding the mix for each playbook in play to a master list and playing it on shuffle during the game, which is easy for me since I have all the mp3s, but hopefully others can get good use from these mixes as inspiration for playing or running Apocalypse World too, or at least getting a peak into the psychic maelstrom inside my mind that drives me to put together 13+ hours of music for RPG games.


Friday, July 5, 2019

Random Ship Names & Maritime Songs to Game to


Put together a few more resources for any maritime themed D&D games; first a table to use to generate random D&D inspired ship names like: the Violet Wyrm, the Smirking Voyager, the Emerald Cockatrice, the Wand'rin' Mephit and the Rusty Siren. Easily works as a dockside tavern name generator too...

Antagonist Relations Random Ship Names


Also, here are a few Maritime themed songs that will fit well for when your party visits a dock side tavern...



from The Blasting Company's A History of Public Relations Dilemmae




Finally, don't forget Thomas' fantastic Heroes of Waves and Wharves that I wrote trinkets and NPC spell lists for. 30+ pages of maritime themed material for your 5e D&D game.



The Saltmarsh Register - Vol 1.18 & Vol 1.19

The Saltmarsh Register is the in-game newspaper I invented for the Ghosts of Saltmarsh game I run online every other Saturday. It is reprint...