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Don’t change the station. Your receiver is not malfunctioning. This is a new kind of show, one where you play the heroes.

Welcome to Broadcast 13.

We offer virtual tabletop gaming sessions, designed to your specifications, and run by one of our experienced Gamemasters. Click the button below to submit a game request, and we’ll be in touch shortly to discuss pricing and other details. There are no commitments required to submit a request.

Scroll down to learn more about us and the services we offer.


We’ll Run Anything.

Virtual tabletop gaming takes a traditionally low-tech pastime, the pen and paper RPG, and transports it into a online-based environment using tools like Discord and Roll20 to create a shared online space for small groups to congregate and play. We've done the groundwork of mastering these tools and learning how to translate aspects of our games into this new medium, and now we can provide those games to you and your friends—not only taking the role of adjudicator so that all of you can play, but also designing the game itself to your exact specifications. In these challenging times, virtual tabletop games can provide an otherwise rare opportunity to enjoy an interactive activity with your friends! We can run for any group of three or more players, and one-time or recurring games are welcome. We are familiar with a wide variety of Game Systems and Settings/Fandoms, including but not limited to:

 
  • Star Wars

  • Star Trek

  • Lord of the Rings

  • Doctor Who

  • Transformers

  • ReMemorex

  • Dungeons & Dragons

  • World of Darkness

  • Fate

  • Powered by the Apocalypse


Meet the Gamemasters.

We are a team of five dedicated Gamemasters with decades of experience. Our staff includes:

SEAN

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R.M. Sean Jaffe is a novelist, screenwriter and game designer, who has written for such various companies as Warner Brothers, Fringe Majority, Hendrick’s Gin, White Wolf, Vogster Entertainment, and Griptonite Games.  His work has been featured in several games including White Wolf’s World of Darkness, Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters, CrimeCraft, Dystopia Rising, and his own game of Suburban 80s horror, Rememorex. He lives in Jersey City with his wife and an affable if poorly-behaved dog. He maintains an un-ironic love of comics, games, heavy metal, and 80’s toys which is directly at odds with his fear and apprehension about pastel colors. 

 

CASEY

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Casey is a writer and AP podcaster based in New Jersey. They have written for major publications and have written games on their own and with Nerdy City. They love to experiment with new forms of tabletop mechanics as often as they can, and are constantly trying to learn and play as many indie systems as they can. Casey's strengths lie in horror, humor, slice of life, and narrative-based RP. When not knee-deep in either running, writing, or playing tabletop, they are usually found watching really bad movies or reading.


CRAIG

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Craig Page is a Bronx Born, Jersey City based writer and game designer. Craig has written for game titles like 7th Sea, Trinity: Aberrant, and the works of Nerdy City. Craig is a veteran larp and tabletop runner, serving as a local and regional Storyteller for Mind's Eye Society's Mage:The Awakening and Phoenix Outlaw's run of The Dresden Files. When not running games, Craig is a stage combat instructor and lightsaber enthusiast.

 

EMERSON

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Emerson Crane is a stage musician, sound designer, and composer with two decades of experience, and has been running tabletop and live-action role playing games for just as long—ever since he was fatefully handed a copy of Dungeons and Dragons 2nd Edition. He has staffed a diverse array gaming events with groups like PST Productions and Phoenix Outlaw. Today he is focused on turning virtual games into immersive, cinematic events, utilizing the technological and creative skills from a long career in the theatre. He lives in NYC with his wife Siri, two cats, and way too many musical instruments.

 

THORN

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Thorn writes a lot of games, and even published a few of them! They specialize in narrative, horror, slice of life, and freeform games, but they'll never say no to some good, crunchy mechanics. They wrote Mechs Into Plowshares, The Elkman Isn't Real, It Darkens The Threshold, Harsh Generation, and a few more (with more always in the works), and helped with Commandroids and a few other titles. They love most media, and really just wanna dig into the guts of what makes it good. Join them!

 

INFINITE REALITIES.

Below is a comprehensive list of systems, settings, and fandoms our team is equipped to run games in. If something isn’t listed here, you can still request it, we might just require additional preparation time. Additionally, we can run any setting in the system of your choice—want to play a Star Wars game with Fate Core, or Dragon Age D&D? We’ve got you covered.

Systems

7th Sea - Aberrant - All Out Of Bubblegum - Battlestar Galactica RPG - Battletech - Beyond the Supernatural - Blades In The Dark - Blood and Honor - Call of Cthulhu - Chronos Universal - Cyberpunk 2020 - Deadlands - Dragon Age RPG - Dungeon World - Dungeons and Dragons (2nd, 3.5, 5th Edition) - Dystopia Rising - Fading Suns - Fate - Fiasco - Genesys - GURPS - Harsh Generation - Heroes Unlimited - HØL - Honey Heist - In Nomine - Kids On Bikes - Legend of the Five Rings - Masks - Monster Of The Week - One Last Job - Over the Edge - Paranoia - Pathfinder - Powered by the Apocalypse - Quest - Radical Shadows - ReMemorex - Rifts - RPG Nasty - Runequest - Scion - Shadowrun (4th, 5th, 6th Editions) - Star Wars (Fantasy Flight, Saga, WEG) - Tales From The Loop - Tear-Able RPG - Tempus Omni - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (& Other Strangeness) - Trinity - Wield - World of Darkness (Old, New) - World Wide Wrestling

Settings

80s Horror - 90s Nickelodeon - Avatar: The Last Airbender - Babylon 5 - Battlestar Galactica (Original, Remake) - The Blacklist - Black Mirror - Bloodborne - Buffyverse - Cartoon Network - Classic Horror - Dark Souls - Dark Tower - DC Comics - Disney - Doctor Who - Dragon Age - Dragon Ball - Dragonlance - Dresden Files - Dune - Elder Scrolls - Fallout - Final Fantasy - Firefly - Game Of Thrones - Ghost In The Shell - Ghostbusters - GI Joe - Godzilla - Gundam - Highlander - Jem And The Holograms - John Wick - Lord of the Rings - Marvel Comics - Mass Effect - Metal Gear - Mistborn - Mortal Kombat - The Matrix - My Hero Academia - My Little Pony - Ninja Turtles - Pacific Rim - Power Rangers - Pro-Wrestling - Robotech - Sailor Moon - Samurai - She-Ra/He-Man - Sin City - Star Trek - Star Wars - Stargate - Stephen Universe - Stormlight Archive - Stranger Things - Street Fighter - Supernatural - Tekken - Terminator - Transformers - Twilight Zone - Urban Fantasy - Warcraft - Warhammer - X-Files

 

Our prices.

Every game is different, requiring a unique level of preparation that can vary widely based on the game system being used, the number of players involved, and other factors. As such, we must evaluate your request before we can give you a reliable quote.

Factors which affect the per-session price include number of players, length of sessions, and the amount of preparation required for a session based on the system being used and other factors.


Request a Game.

Please fill out this short form to initiate the process of booking a game. Once we receive your form, we’ll contact you by email with pricing information and other details, and you can decide if you would like to book one or more sessions. Please be as descriptive as possible in your request, but if you’re not sure about anything (like what game system you’d prefer) that’s absolutely fine; we’ll figure all the details out when we discuss your request.