The Analog Dungeon Podcast
The Analog Dungeon is a bi-weekly podcast exploration of the weird, punishing, and hilarious world of old school Dungeons & Dragons.
Episode 2, Part 3 - In Search of the Unknown

The finale of In Search of the Unknown sees a once orderly dungeon completely off the rails. Russell and Jeramy try to make sense of the Room of Doors (or is it a Room of Rooms?), marvel at the evil genius behind the teleportation room, and attempt to find out, once and for all, if they've been eating all these rocks for no reason.
Episode 2, Part 2 - In Search of the Unknown

In Part 2 of In Search of the Unknown, Russell and Jeramy continue their delve into Castle Quasqueton, rifling through jars in a wizard's lab, inventing a few cursed magic items, and taking a detour through the infamous Room of Pools. Along the way they finally answer that age old question: what would YOU do with a pickled cat in a jar?
Episode 2, Part 2 - In Search of the Unknown

Russell and Jeramy dive into the murky waters of earliest D&D, repleat with publishing drama, lawsuits, and a dungeon with a very funny name.
Episode 1, Part 3: The Tomb of the Lizard King

In the finale of Tomb of the Lizard King, the module finally lives up to its name! Jeramy and Russell tackle a dungeon featuring ambushing brigands, fanatic cultists, a well stocked library, and a banquet hall full of lizard men who only attack if you fail the vibe check. Once the secret of the Lizard King is revealed, only one question remains: does anyone know the knock spell? Otherwise, everyone is screwed.
Episode 1, Part 2: The Tomb of the Lizard King

The adventure into Mark Acres’ chaotic classic Tomb of the Lizard King continues! Jeramy and Russell pay good money for an unpopular, union protected ballad, meet a very “helpful” friend of Count Johnny on the road, and take a ride on Crazy Steve’s Swamp Tour.
Episode 1, Part 1: The Tomb of the Lizard King

In the very first part of the first episode of The Analog Dungeon, Jeramy introduces Russell to the 1982 masterpiece Tomb of the Lizard King, by Mark Acres, a module so dangerous it comes with a “special warning” and stable of decked out pre-gen characters so you can spare your favorite creations from a grisly death.
The Analog Dungeon: What? Why?

Russell Jones and Jeramy Pappas, hosts of This Old Dungeon, talk briefly about the podcast: what it is, what it isn’t, and why you might want to spend your hard earned free time listening to them yap about D&D modules from 40 years ago (mostly because it's funny).