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Improv Tabletop Review

  • Writer: cohen ryan
    cohen ryan
  • May 18, 2022
  • 2 min read

Family Friendly Rating: ★★★★☆

Release Schedule: Twice a week

Average Run Time: 47 mins

Game System: Avatar Legends, and Fate Accelerated Group/Cast Size: Each campaign has 3 players and total cast size is 9 members


Began: April 13th 2021

What Makes it unique: Improv Tabletop has both Fate Accelerated campaigns which are completely improvised and an Avatar Legends Campaign in the Fate Accelerated Campaigns you can suggest Aspects for the characters or a setting you want them to play in and effect what happens on the podcast! Story Continuity: Because this podcast tells mostly shorter stories primarily I'll say that these stories are often well done, and feel like they have a satisfying conclusion the Avatar Legends campaign is just starting and so I can't very well review the story's continuity, but the characters continue to develop and expand as time goes on!

Sound Quality & Quality Improvement: The Sound Quality starts relatively well off and continues at the same level of Quality as time goes on.

Music and Sound Effects: basic ambiance music is always in place and occasionally there are sound effects as well. Sound effects are also often added by the players when they want them.

Voice Distinctiveness: Character Voices are easy to tell apart but not all cast members have distinctive voices because of the larger cast size. Bonus Content: Originally was The Avatar Legends one shots but now Avatar Legends is a full on campaign, they say that on the fifth episode of the week there will be some kind of bonus content, what who knows.

Rules Understanding: Good because avatar just came out they have less understanding of it's rules but they certainly understand the parts of it they are using Social Connectivity Ease of Access: Socials are very responsive as this is where you can suggest Aspects and Settings using the hashtag #ImpTabAspect or #ImpTabSetting respectively links: Instagram, Twitter, Tick-Tok and Facebook Criticism Space To Improve: The Fate campaigns have little description on what it is about meaning you are required to listen to find out, this is not great for people who might be looking for a specific style of campaign.

Explanation of Rating: Usually good but every once in a while some of the one shots have a bit stranger themes, you can usually tell these are going to happen based on the characters Aspects, these are not Inappropriate just a little strange.




 
 
 

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