Actual Play is a genre where real-life people play a Tabletop RPG to create a work that depicts them playing that game. The work is produced for audiences and depicts the game mechanics, the narrative created through the gameplay, and the players' experiences with that game. It's sometimes referred to as "live play".
This genre is not merely a start-to-finish raw recording of a private gaming session; it involves a mix of unscripted actions and improvisation, prior plotting and planning by the Game Master (GM)/Dungeon Master (DM), and Tabletop RPG Tropes. However, the resulting work is still presented as representing the reality of that game session even if there are creative modifications.
Actual Play may involve any of these and more:
- Following the players as they progress from start to finish through a single campaign narrative and move In and Out of Character.
- The cast playing different games or campaigns across different episodes or seasons.
- Editing pre-recorded sessions to produce the resulting work, such as re-recording scenes or removing side commentary unrelated to the game.
- Opting to streamline standard dice rolls for the sake of time or to modify the narrative.
- Livestreaming during the game session or filming in front of a live audience, possibly as a semi-interactive show with Audience Participation influencing the live gameplay.
- Conducting a playtest of a new or upcoming game release, sometimes as a promotion by the game's creators.
- Video footage of the players as they play, images or animation depicting the characters or setting, and/or displaying the physical or digital tabletop used to play.
Features of interest may include the personalities or personas of the players, the narrative story told through their gameplay, or the demonstration of game mechanics for audiences seeking more information about playing that game.
Actual Play is not a fictional depiction like a Campaign Comic, Deep-Immersion Gaming, Role-Playing Game 'Verse, RPG Episode, or RPG Mechanics 'Verse. While it includes a fictional narrative, that narrative is created by multiple real-life people playing Tabletop RPGs in real life, not by a writer using game elements to craft a fictional work and controlling the outcome... although the GM may be a cheating bastard.
Compare with Let's Play for video games. See also Role-Playing Game Terms.
Not to be confused with an actual play.
Index of Actual Play pages:
- Red Moon Roleplaying: A production company and publisher for actual plays of RPGs set in dark worlds, such as Vampire: The Masquerade 5th Edition, KULT, and Ravenloft. These are then edited into the form of radio drama-esque storylines with a large focus on characterization as well as roleplaying. Creators of Chicago By Night The Sacrifice.
- Viva La Dirt League: Has a long-running series Adventures of Azerim (formerly titled NPC D&D), a Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition campaign in the setting of their Epic NPC Man series. Also has some one-shots in the setting of their other series, Bored, using completely homebrewed TTRPG systems.
- Record of Lodoss War is actually one of the oldest play-transcription series, having begun its primary run of serialization in 1986 to celebrate the first anniversary of D&D's Japanese release. Serialized in text in Comptiq Magazine (audio and video actual-play transcription being a far harder sell at the time), the play sessions ran from September of 1986 to September of 1988, with a brief break between April and June of '87, and then with two campaigns in near-parallel (one led by the berserker Orson, and one led by the fighter Spark; Orson's party concluded their adventures ahead of Spark's). Lodoss went on to have a very healthy history in adaptation (for which it is better known outside of Japan), but for a long time the original Comptiq articles were nearly Lost Media due to loss of archival versions — until a complete set of the first party's run (that is, Parn's party, the focus of the 1990 OVA) was found in 2021, and both preserved in Japanese and translated into English for the first time.
- Spaceships and Psychics: Primarily a Review Blog for science fiction tabletop games, the creator also plays Solo Tabletop Games and presents them as an actual play series where explanations of the game's mechanics alternate with a prose-style narrative built from what happens mechanically.
- HarmonQuest: A streaming service spin-off show of the regular sessions in Harmontown, it follows Dan Harmon along with other comedians and actors participating in a fantasy campaign. Live-action portions show the players sitting around the gaming table (filmed in-studio before a live audience) as they play and engage in improv comedy, and these are interspersed with animated segments showing what their characters are doing within the game world.
- Acquisitions Incorporated: A collaboration between Penny Arcade and Wizards of the Coast, originally created to showcase the then-new 4th Edition of Dungeons & Dragons, and formerly in podcasts before moving to live shows archived on YouTube. The plot centers on the (mis)adventures of the eponymous Acquisitions Inc., a Ragtag Bunch of Misfits banded together in a pseudo-corporate formation on a quest for fame and wealth.
- The Adventure Zone: Podcast featuring the McElroy Brothers (Justin, Travis, and Griffin) playing assorted tabletop RPGs with their father, Clint. Initially focused on a single campaign, it spawned several arcs and "experiments", each with their own pages. They have used Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition, Monster of the Week, and Fate.
- Ain't Slayed Nobody
- Binary Break, a Digimon-based campaign using an original system called Digidice. The three players also pull double duty as both their humans and another player's Digimon partner.
- Blue Dawn
- bomBARDed: A podcast by Indie Rock band Lindby consisting of Kyle Claset, Nick Spurrier, Ali Grant, and Nick Goodrich. The podcast follows Chaos Sauce, a band of three bards named Raz'ul son of Daz'ul (Goodrich), Randy Greentrees (Spurriur), and Yashe'rak "Yashee" Bordun (Ali), as they have adventures at the bardic school of Strumlots in the magical land of Beetzart, overseen by their "Dungeon Maestro", Kyle. Once an Episode they roll a set of special dice called Chord Dice and write an In-Universe song using the Chords they roll.
- Campaign: Sky Jacks: Long ago, mariners sailed the seas of the world of Speir — but since the stars fell, the seas turned deadly and the seasons went feral, those days are long gone. Now, instead, the skies are braved by Sky Jacks, crossing the world in airships with featherweave sails. Among these ships is the Uhuru, captained by the notorious and charismatic pirate Orimar Vale — but Vale has a secret, which only a few of his crew are aware of...
- Chicago By Night The Sacrifice
- While Chuckle Sandwich is not usually one of these, the Chuckle Dungeon episodes temporarily turn it into a Dungeons and Dragons podcast, with Charlie running small campaigns for his co-hosts Ted and Schlatt to play.
- Compelled Dual: A single-player campaign, with two Dungeon Masters - each episode switches between Phirora's story, played by Al, and Leoril's story, played by Barry.
- Cool Kids Table: From Hey! Jake and Josh and a spin-off of Pokémon World Tour: United, this anthology series uses (and breaks the rules of) many different standalone game systems and The Role Playing Games for several properties. Games are played once or across multiple episodes. Their campaigns The Fallen Gods and Sequinox also have pages.
- Cosmic Crit
- Critical Hit: A team of gamers play in a Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition campaign. Some are completely new to D&D, others been playing since 3rd Edition, and one guy has been playing since the AD&D days. The main campaign "Void Saga" follows a Ragtag Bunch of Misfits as they try to stop a group of Insane Gods from invading their plane of existence. The podcast also answers listener questions about D&D or tabletop games in general, features other game systems besides D&D 4e between seasons, and has Game Mastering 101 episodes.
- Cthulhu & Friends: Played with a modified version of Call of Cthulhu d20, then the session recording is edited and mixed with sound effects and music to create a real play styled like an audio drama.
- Dark Dice
- Dice And Virtue
- Dice Funk
- DND Is For Nerds
- DNDND
- The Drunk and The Ugly
- Drunks And Dragons
- Dungeons & Daddies: Live drama/comedy podcast with host Freddy Wong and DM (Daddy Master) Anthony Burch. The series follows four fathers who are sucked into a mystical and forgotten realm after taking their sons to soccer practice, and set off in their mini-van on a quest to find and rescue their children and perhaps even become better people.
- Dungeons And Doctorates is a D&D 5e Actual Play podcast following the adventures of three postgraduates in a fantasy university dealing with supervisors, monsters, and peer-reviewers.
- Dungeons And Dragon Wagon
- Dungeons and Randomness
- Eidolon Playtest: A podcast that also serves as a playtest for the game Eidolon: Become Your Best Self, a Spiritual Adaptation of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and Persona.
- The Fallen Gods: A D&D 5e campaign set in the world of Dragonlance. Part of Cool Kids Table.
- Fandible
- Film Reroll
- Find The Path Ventures is an actual play podcast featuring both 1st edition and 2nd edition Pathfinder rules sets. They have three separate shows featuring the Mummy's Mask (1e), Hell's Rebels (converted to 2e), and Tyrant's Grasp (1e) adventure paths.
- Floptales
- Friends at the Table: Focuses on critical worldbuilding, smart characterization and fun interaction between good friends across multiple seasons. The Seasons of Hieron are set in the fantasy setting Hieron and use the Dungeon World ruleset. The other seasons use a science fiction world with noir, cyberpunk, and mecha elements.
- Gays in Capes
- The Glass Cannon Podcast
- Godsfall
- Harmon Town
- Hero Club: A D and D anthology series, with different seasons covering different genres
- Interstitial: Actual Play: Playtest of the Interstitial: Our Hearts Intertwined game system with an adventure set within Kingdom Hearts, the inspiration for the game system.
- Jemjammer: Uses the Spelljammer setting of Dungeons & Dragons converted to 5e. It follows three (later four) part-time adventurers who get swept up in a cosmic adventure. The players came from a fancast of Jem and the Holograms.
- Join the Party
- Just Roll With It Show
- Lucky Sevens
- NeoScum
- Nerd Poker
- Not Another D&D Podcast: Dungeons & Dragons in Bahumia, a homebrew setting from CollegeHumor's Brian "Daddy Murph" Murphy, and played by the Band of Boobs: Jake Hurwitz, Emily Axford, and Caldwell Tanner. The multi-chapter story began as "the campaign after the campaign" with legendary heroes who'd already saved the world and have to clean up the consequences of their actions, including starting cults, creating an underground drug market, and leaving a power vacuum in Hell that was begging to be filled.
- One Shot Podcast
- Past Division
- Peculiar Objects
- Pokemon: Adventures in the Millennium uses the Pokemon Tabletop United system and follows three young trainers through the Sinnoh region during the in-universe 1000 year commemoration of its founding.
- Pokémon World Tour: United: Uses the fan-made Pokemon Tabletop United systems, played across multiple acts with a regular player party of Pokémon trainers plus guest players.
- Pretend Friends: Uses the Space Kings system created by the dungeon masters, who use the Actual Play as a playtest to refine the system. The first season's campaign is a science fiction tale following three fugitives, and the second is in a fantasy setting.
- Pretending to Be People: Uses a modified version of the Delta Green system to tell the story of three, largely corrupt cops solving a supernatural mystery in the town of Contention, Missouri.
- Queens Of Adventure
- Rolling With Difficulty
- Rollplay
- Roll to Breathe
- RPPR Actual Play
- Rusty Quill Gaming
- Semiautomagic Inc.
- Sequinox: Uses the Sailor Moon rpg rules, but only draws inspiration from the Sailor Moon setting rather than being set within it. The players are a quartet of magical girls powered by the seasons. Part of Cool Kids Table.
- Shuffle Quest: Features a crew of Dungeons & Dragons characters sent by the giant stone head Olmec on a quest through various realms of pop culture and fiction to save the multiverse.
- Six Feats Under
- Smash Fiction: Their segment Extraordinary League features a monthly actual play of their heavily modified Marvel Super Heroes campaign.
- Starship Tempest: A light-hearted and very well-produced Star Trek Adventures campaign, which is set halfway between the TOS and TNG eras.
- Trials & Trebuchets: A Dungeons & Dragons campaign following a group of students at a Wizarding School who constantly find themselves in the midst of highly dangerous situations. Notably features video essayist Sarah Z as one of the players.
- Unprepared Casters
- Adventure Is Nigh, by the folks at The Escapist & later Second Wind. The campaign is subtitled "The Jade Homunculus." Features Yahtzee Croshaw as an elf-dominant Heinz Hybrid (called a "half-elf" entirely to save time) Gentleman Thief (Rogue/Bard) named Mortimer Rafflesworth Everton-Smythe, KC Nuasu as Sigmar Iceblood, a Jerk with a Heart of Gold Asimaar Ranger/Wizard who left his betrothed (it was an arranged marriage) standing at the altar when he discovered that she was in love with his sister, Amy Campbell as Dabarella Yeetster, a hulking-yet-adorable Tabaxi Fighter who aspires to be a chef, and Jesse Galena as Grinderbin, a Myconid Artificer who wants to open a discount-magical-items shop. Hosted and DM'ed by Jack Packard, the party must track down the titular Jade Homunculus after it was stolen by a flower man with the amusingly inappropriate name of "Daugherty Cornhole." The videos have character interactions animated in the Zero Punctuation art style.
- Aventures
- Best Pal Brigade
- Boardkake
- Bookshops of Arkham, an official Call of Cthulhu game by Roll20 and Chaosium.
- Break Quest Club, a D&D game and crossover between Eurogamer and Dicebreaker.
- Brony D And D
- Callisto 6
- Casters & Castles
- The Chain
- Clear Skies 2020
- Counter Monkey
- CrafD&D, an indirect spin-off of Dr. Crafty, in which Crafty plays tabletop RPGs with his friends outside of the Crafty Crew. The series covers multiple campaigns, which are shown through filmed live streams edited to show visuals at key moments. Many of these visuals are done in Dr. Crafty's art style, as are the recap segments that make up for any lost footage.
- Critical Role: Launched as part of Geek & Sundry (now separate), live-streamed, and played with a home-ruled version of Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition. The first campaign/series spans over 100 episodes and the second campaign/series ended after 141 episodes. Their third campaign/series is ongoing. The show has since acquired its own studio, several spinoff shows, two campaign setting guidebooks, an artbook showcasing exceptional fanart, and a couple of comic book series. A 2-season animated series is in the works (funded first by a spectacularly successful Kickstarter campaign, and then picked up and co-funded by Amazon). Most of the players, who are well-known voice actors and TV actors, were new to playing D&D when they started playing with this group.note The cast consists of DM Matthew Mercer, Ashley Johnson, Laura Bailey, Liam O'Brien, Marisha Ray, Sam Riegel, Taliesin Jaffe, Travis Willingham, and (in the beginning of the first campaign/series) Orion Acaba. Plus various guest players chosen from among their voice acting colleagues or other more-or-less famous actors who also play D&D. This show was the Genre Popularizer of this genre for many people outside tabletop gaming culture.
- Critical Role: Exandria Unlimited: An anthology series taking place in the same universe as the campaigns in Critical Role.
- D20 Live
- Death from Above
- Dice, Camera, Action!
- Dice Friends: From LoadingReadyRun, available in both video and podcast form. It generally consists of Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition with occasional forays into other systems, mixing large campaigns with mini-campaigns.
- Dimension 20: Dropout's premiere tabletop series featuring CollegeHumor alumni.
- Dork Tales
- Force Grey: Co-produced by Nerdist.com and Wizards of the Coast, began to promote upcoming Dungeons & Dragons product lines. Features a rotating cast of characters as the titular Force Grey, described as a "special ops adventuring party" based out of Waterdeep in the Forgotten Realms and working for "the Blackstaff", the Archmage of Waterdeep. Exists in the same continuity as Acquisitions Incorporated. The cast has included: Dungeon Master Matthew Mercer, Ashley Johnson, Brian Posehn, Chris Hardwick, Deborah Ann Woll, Dylan Sprouse, Emily V. Gordon, Joe Manganiello, Jonah Ray, Shelby Fero, and Utkarsh Ambudkar.
- Gateway: Hosted by GM MontyGlu of The Unexpectables and Connor McKinley. The campaign is based on the Fallout games, taking place in a post-apocalyptic Missouri. Sister campaign to The Unexpectables.
- Heroes & Halfwits
- High Rollers (2016)
- JoCat
- Belkinus Necro Hunt, a Dungeons and Dragons campaign focusing on a group hunting down a cult of necromancers.
- Heart of Elynthi, a campaign set in the Lustrous Expanse that focuses on a pilgrimage to restore a life tree.
- Kids On Bikes Playtest
- Koibu
- Kollok 1991
- LA By Night
- Masters of the Metaverse
- Me Myself And Die
- Nat19
- New York By Night
- One Piece D&D: A D&D campaign played by various Anime-related Youtubers set in the world of One Piece.
- The Out Crowd
- Oxventure
- Paper Mario DND
- Paranormal Order
- PATHCO
- Pathfinder: Knights of Everflame
- Perpetual Players
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon D&D: Explorers of the Heart
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Heroes
- Pokémon Tabletop Utopus Region
- Power Rangers Hyperforce: A collaboration between Saban, Twitch, and Hyper RPG. The plot is set in the year 3016 at Time Force Academy, where a team of Time Force Ranger cadets band together to defeat an ancient evil by crossing both time and space. Cast members include prior Power Rangers performers. In a first for the franchise, the team is based on original designs rather than a Super Sentai season.
- PreWick Campaign: Fully titled Wyrmwick: The Past Years, it's a Dungeons & Dragons campaign Prequel to LordKaT's Wyrmwick Campaign, set several hundred years prior in what will become the kingdom of Wyrmwick.
- The Prince Division: Hosted by GM MontyGlu of The Unexpectables and Edward Bosco. The campaign is set in Rampoon City, a Mega City where magic and technology live hand in hand, and the fantasy world has progressed far into the modern day. The story follows the newest members of the Rampoon City Police Department's understaffed Prince Division as they protect so-called "Princes and Princesses". Live-streamed and then available as videos or a podcast. Sister campaign to The Unexpectables.
- Rifts RPG Campaign
- Rotgrind A World In Decay: Made by Narrative Declaration; the same group behind WarHams, based in Pathfinder 2nd Edition.
- The Shadows We Cast: A DnD live stream hosted by TheWillyBoo on ColonelCheru's twitch channel, and archived on her Youtube channel. Tells the tale of an adventuring party known as "The Dream Team", named such because they originally met one another in a shared dream.
- Slay Awhile The Slumbering Dark: A livestreamed campaign of Critical Role's Call of the Netherdeep module
- Something Awful: Dungeons & Dragons format
- A Song At Tara: Follows a Werewolf: The Apocalypse 20th anniversary edition chronicle set in Dublin. The characters are six teenagers introduced to the supernatural side of the world when they freak out and transform into Garou, a race of shape-shifting creatures charged by Gaia to oppose the corruption of the Earth.
- Spoony's Campaign: Livestreamed Dungeons & Dragons campaign with Spoony as Dungeon Master and players from Channel Awesome.
- Star Trek Online Pathfinder: Livestreamed Star Trek Adventures campaign set in parallel to Star Trek Online, played by the game's own development team from Cryptic Studios.
- Stuff Of Legends
- TableTop: Part of Geek & Sundry. Essentially Tabletop Gaming: Celebrity Edition, hosted by Wil Wheaton with guest celebrities and Internet personalities. Mostly played board games, but some RPGs like Dragon Age, Dread, Fate, and Fiasco.
- Ten Candles
- TFS at the Table: A subset of Team Four Star's gaming channel. What the crew plays has alternated between random tabletop games (like Cards Against Humanity and 5-Minute Dungeon), a long-term campaign using Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition rules in a setting created by DM Chris Zito, a Natural Oneders campaign, and an original 2d6 system.
- TitansGrave: The Ashes of Valkana: A spinoff of TableTop and a celebrity tabletop RPG campaign GMed by Wil Wheaton with players Yuri Lowenthal, Laura Bailey, Hank Green, and Alison Haislip. The campaign is set in an original post-apocalyptic Science Fantasy Constructed World and runs on the Fantasy AGE game system. Became a Green Ronin campaign book.
- The Town Of Nowhere: A subseries of Vinesauce and an unorthodox form of tabletop RPG gameplay created by RevScarecrow. Using various assets that mimic CGA graphics, Rev acts as a Game Master for his Twitch stream's sole Player Character, whose main goal is to find their sister in a West Texas town where monsters and other magical beings live in relative normalcy. Tends to go Off the Rails because any chat member can submit for a majority vote what they want said character to say or do.
- Transplanar RPG: An all-POC, all-trans D&D 5e campaign. Run in an entirely homebrew setting, it follows the player characters as the world seems to end and they get embroiled in the various plots and conspiracies that spiral out of the event.
- Games Night, who do Bolt Action (a World War 2 battle simulator) and Konflict 47 (World War 2 but fantastic, based on BA's ruleset) battles.
- Trapped in the Bird Cage: Hosted by Holly Conrad and set in more-or-less the same universe as Dice, Camera, Action!, but 25 years earlier in the City of Sigil. Four complete strangers are sucked out of their universes and into a closet within a tea room run by an old lady wereraven called Crone, who then sets the newly-formed Crowbar Crew to various tasks which she says are necessary to save Sigil.
- The Unexpectables: A Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition campaign set in the mysterious land of Alivast, a relatively unknown frontier land. The players' characters, each having come to this new land for their own reasons, form a band of adventurers, eventually dubbed the Unexpectables. Live-streamed and then available as videos or a podcast. Sister campaign to The Prince Division.
- The Unexpectables II Alton Frontiers: A sequel to the above campaign, taking place in the same world but at a time and in a place unconnected from the original.
- Valiant Comics RPG Vanquished: From Hyper RPG. A high-stakes action-adventure based in the superhero universe of Valiant Comics and now canon to it, using a variant of Valiant Universe: The Roleplaying Game by Catalyst Game Labs. Five newly-born Psiots fight to survive against a shadowy organization than their utter destruction.
- Verum: A world created by Arcadum, who also hosts a series of campaigns in said world that interconnect and at times even outright cross paths. The series focuses most heavily on the game and characters rather than the players; at the same time, his players include a wide variety of internet personalities, from Twitch Streamers, to cosplayers, to voice actors.
- World Of Oredin: Encompasses eight campaigns in one Shared Universe using Dungeons & Dragons rules.
- Wyrmwick Campaign: Named after the setting's kingdom's name, it's a Dungeons & Dragons campaign formed by members of Channel Awesome with LordKaT serving as the Dungeon Master.
- The Legend of Vox Machina: An Animated Adaptation of the first campaign of Critical Role.
Actual Play works without pages:
- Autonomic is a family-friendly podcast that uses an original RPG system and follows a group of middle schoolers with magical powers as they protect the citizens of the world of Respite.
- D And D-Minus is a Dungeons And Dragons game played by the cast and crew of The Scathing Atheist, with a heavy emphasis on the comedy potential. Eli Bosnick is the Dungeon Master, while Noahnote , Heathnote , sound engineer Morgannote and Eli's wife Annanote (frequently the Only Sane Man of the group) are the players. Patrons at certain tiers get to make suggestions, and may have their names used for NPCs. Notable for Heath's relentless trolling of Eli (in particular, forever insisting that his Dragonborn character is actually a Dragon), Morgan's kleptomania (he attempted to steal the pipe that an NPC had in their mouth at one point), Noah's character being a fantasy stoner with a magical tattoo on his ass that manifests wolves - ripping off his pants in the process - and Anna being reduced to shouting "God-Fucking-Dammit!" whenever any of these traits manifest.
- CtrlGroup tests various RPG systems to see what they do well and go through a variety of settings, from Kingdom Hearts using Interstitial to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy using Lasers and Feelings.
- Dragons in Places: An eight-episode Dungeons & Dragons campaign created by the team at Game Grumps, starring Arin Hanson as Rascal Dorvin, Suzy Berhow as Amanda and Omega, Barry Kramer as Flen Turindabber, Ross O'Donovan as Femur Clavicle, and Holly Conrad as Alba Blackleaf, with Jared Knabenbauer as their Dungeon Master.
- The Eternity Archives follows tiefling nerd Ryl, lizard princess Zen, and office lady Linda as they work for a Library between worlds and travel into various universes (each represented by a different game system) to solve problems that arise when interdimensional artifacts accidentally land there.
- Kingdom Hearts: A Forgotten Era uses Interstitial: Our Hearts Intertwined to play a game set 80 years before the events of the first Kingdom Hearts game. The characters are all OCs but the worlds they go to are all Disney or Disney-related media.
- Not A Scratch combines elements of a Powered by the Apocalypse system with Pokémon Tabletop Adventures to play a Pokémon Mystery Dungeon game.
- Otherwhere is a Masks game following a team of teen heroes who get caught up in a dimension-hopping adventure.
- Pod Against the Machine is a Pathfinder actual play using the Iron Gods Adventure Path.
- Super Idols is a Masks: A New Generation game set in a world where adolescents with musical talent can also develop superpowers, and focuses on a high school idol club vying to become both pop sensations and national heroes.
Web Video
- "DesiQuest": A D&D 5e video series taking place in an India-inspired fantasy setting and with an all-Desi fulltime cast.
- RWBY: The Grimm Campaign: A RWBY-themed game of Dungeons & Dragons is played by the crew behind the show, telling a canon story that takes place two years before the events of the series.
- WarHams: A Warhammer 40,000 campaign running off the Wrath & Glory RPG system set in the universe of If the Emperor Had a Text-to-Speech Device. The players consist of TTS voice actors with Thurston Hillman GMing. The PCs are members of a newly established emissarial corp attached to Corvus Corax and Vulkan's Bro Trip Crusade. Notable in that viewers can donate money to contribute temporary bonus dice to either the players or the GM to either increase the odds of success, or to make things... complicated, in interesting ways.