Dimension 20's Adventuring Party

8.6
2020 Talk

A Dimension 20 talkback show where GM and players discuss the events of the latest episode.

  • Cast:
    Brennan Lee Mulligan , Siobhan Thompson , Lou Wilson , Zac Oyama , Ally Beardsley , Emily Axford , Brian Murphy
Episode 12 : We All Felt Like It Was Therapy with Brennan During This Game
November. 04,2021
The cast of The Seven answers fan's questions about the season.
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Episode 11 : Have You Heard Of This Thing Called TaleSpire?
October. 28,2021
The crew that made The Seven possible shares their proudest moments of the season.
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Episode 10 : The Ending of All Things
October. 21,2021
The cast looks back on the entire season of The Seven.
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Episode 9 : I Get This Insight Into How Your Nasty Little Mind Works
October. 14,2021
The cast explores when the game mirrors reality.
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Episode 8 : There Is Nothing These Women Cannot Do
October. 07,2021
The cast laments how Sia got cut for time from the story.
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Episode 3 : Schrödinger's Double Slit
September. 02,2021
The cast marvels at some combat power gaming.
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Seasons

Season 16
The cast of Fantasy High Junior Year discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 16 2024
Season 15
The cast of Burrow's End discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 15 2023
Season 14
The cast of Mentopolis discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 14 2023
Season 13
The cast of Dungeons and Drag Queens discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 13 2023
Season 12
The cast of The Ravening War discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 12 2023
Season 11
The cast of Neverafter discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 11 2022
Season 10
The cast of A Court of Fey & Flowers discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 10 2022
Season 9
The cast of Coffin Run discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 9 2022
Season 8
The cast of A Starstruck Odyssey discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 8 2022
Season 7
The Cast of Shriek Week discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 7 2021
Season 6
The cast of The Seven discuss what happened in the previous episode of Dimension 20.
Season 6 2021
Season 5
The cast discuss what happened in the previous episode of Misfits and Magic.
Season 5 2021
Season 4
The cast discuss what happened in the previous episode of Mice & Murder.
Season 4 2021
Season 3
The cast discuss the previous episode of The Unsleeping City: Chapter 2. More accurately, they talk about food.
Season 3 2020
Season 2
The Pirates of Leviathan crew and share backstory, memories, and goofs.
Season 2 2020
Season 1
The cast discuss what happened in the previous episode of A Crown of Candy.
Season 1 2020

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