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Dungeons and Daddies Review







The Dark Corner reviews Dungeons and Daddies. That is, we discuss an actual play Dungeons and Dragons podcast. Furthermore, we talk about July 4th. Also, we recap the My Brother, My Brother & Me live show. Dave buys music. Meanwhile, Brandi becomes historian for the Nomad. Additionally, we feature a song and shout out some friends.







News







First, we record this episode on the 4th of July. As such, we talk politics early on. However, Dave shares with Brandi his Minecraft seed, 1996948359. Also, we recount places we discovered while exploring the game. Furthermore, Brandi serves as historian for the Nomad. That is, she writes logs of the crew’s fictional experiences as a part of STARFLEET International Inc.







Reviews







We review the live streams of Sawbones and My Brother, My Brother & Me. For instance, we highlight key moments. That is, we point out a discussion on lettuce water. Also, we elaborate on the follow up to haunted doll watch. Furthermore, DJ Evil Dave reviews in brief music purchased on Bandcamp. For example, we describes music by Aythis, Leathers, and The Gothsicles.







Rocks Rock!







We depart from the dark track this episode to play a unique track. That is, we play a song directly related to the main topic. Henry Oak raps Rock Rock!, the title song of an EP. Will Campos plays Henry Oak as part of the podcast, Dungeons and Daddies. Purchase this EP here.







Dungeons and Daddies







Mainly, we review the actual play Dungeons & Dragons podcast, Dungeons and Daddies. The creative team behind Video Game High School and Story Break play real world, fictional dads in search of their sons in the Forgotten Realms. Meanwhile, Joker and Borderlands 2 writer, Anthony Burch, performs the duties of Dungeon Master.







Matt Arnold plays Darryl Wilson, barbarian stay at home coach dad. Meanwhile, Will Campos plays druid nature dad, Henry Oak. Poet, Beth May plays emotionally detached roguish stepdad, Ron Stampler. Finally, Freddie Wong plays rockstar bardic dad, Glenn Close.







Shout Outs







Finally, Dave shouts out @SquidFromSpace. Also, Brandi acknowledges @jessiegender.