This Wicked Way Comes is a post-apocalyptic themed actual play podcast using the role-playing game system Apocalypse World designed by Vincent and Maguey Baker. Jill Sherman plays Maris and Warble, nomadic twin sisters surviving in a fractured world, and trying to carve out a piece of the fallout for themselves. Matthew Sochocki plays as the game master, crafting the world of waning hope, and zero-sum situations the sister's suffer and overcome. So strap on your football pads, and secure your safety goggles because it's a long ride from Kill City to the Ruby MacCaw, and anything can happen in between. Distributed by KFAI.org
Let’s ride on through the desert on a horse with two names, all my succulent sandworms of radioland. There’s always some new dysentery to die of out o...
Welcome to the new normal, followers, failures and philanderers (who I love just the way you are). Horses in the pool, unspoken alienation and allegia...
Welcome to the new normal, followers, failures and philanderers (who I love just the way you are). Horses in the pool, unspoken alienation and allegia...
Welcome to the new normal, followers, failures and philanderers (who I love just the way you are). Horses in the pool, unspoken alienation and allegia...
Some say being surrounded simplifies things, and then others say it's A-Ok to load down their dog with grenades like an adorable munitions caddie. Unf...
It’s the first law of the wasteland, always keep one in the chamber for the ferryman. Things have a tendency to go Murphy out here, and he’s an expens...
I spy with my sandy eye an outpost in the distance that proves to have some internal troubles of its own. Maris and Warble get down to the nitty gritt...
Our fearless warrior queens take time to reconnoiter their rendezvous. Sometimes you get the dog made of people, and sometimes you get your clam in a ...
Gunfire cuts through the gals, and makes a big mess of a soft summer night. There's no rest for the wicked, and no respite in the wasteland, faithful ...
The desert stretches out before our gals with inifinite potential of an endless horizon, and the road most traveled (at least, hundreds of years ago)....