
Battle for the Clutch
The party puts their plans into action and attempts to invade The Clutch to deal with the werewolf problem that has been plaguing Baker's Gap once and for all, but the best laid plans often go wrong.

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 15 episodes
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A group of friends embark on a journey through the wide world of Tabletop Roleplaying Games. Unlikely heroes and neurodivergent comedy meld together to create stories that are both hilarious and occasionally heartfelt.
Unknown Host hosts The Manhattan Tabletop Project, a fiction show with 15 episodes published.

The party puts their plans into action and attempts to invade The Clutch to deal with the werewolf problem that has been plaguing Baker's Gap once and for all, but the best laid plans often go wrong.

After discovering the Mutter has gone missing, the party is forced to deal with the werewolves. They spend a day tying up some loose ends and gathering materials as they prepare for what may very well be their last battl

The party ties up some loose ends after dealing with the revelations from the night before, all while rabbits seem to be accosting the party one by one with horrible visions. Ulysses develops some strange photographs and

The group attempts to decipher their strange dreams and figure out a path forward. With so many evils hanging over their heads the group struggles to decide which one to tackle first, and this crossroads of conflicts is

Combat with ghosts from Laura's past takes over the farm. A dark secret from Ulysses' time in the war comes to light. A brother comes to save the day. And feelings become tangled. Diverging paths into the future obscure

After leaving Jimmy's Hell, the group rides back to the Walker's House with Melvin to gather information and talk about what happened while they were gone. They return to Baker's Gap to find the county sheriffs have arri

Cecil and Lester make a questionable decision to cover their tracks after the events of last episode before the party ventures to the outskirts of the town of Paradise where they enter the forest known as Jimmy's Hell. A

After being afflicted with a strange aging magic, the group begins to question some of the folks involved with the music that seems to have been the source of the spell. The one promising lead they find sees them venturi

Our group finds themselves getting ready for The Romp, a harvest festival held in Baker's Gap, with the whole town participating. With corn mazes, auctions, dancing, and a whole festival yard, The Romp is sure to have so

In this episode, the group learns a bit more from the Walker's before heading back to Baker's Gap to help set up for The Romp. They also learn that Bill has entered into a dangerous contract with an even more dangerous p

It has become clear that the problems haunting Baker's Gap are much larger than what our protagonists had expected so they seek help from The Walkers, but the journey there is not an easy one. Enemies within the town and

In this episode, the mystery behind the tainted apple butter comes to a close, leading to an even deeper well of strangeness. Secrets within the town come to light, and the group finds themselves face-to-face with the ho

In this episode, our curious protagonists regroup and begin their investigation into the source of the tainted apple butter. Their delve into the mystery, however, only proves that the depth of strange happenings in Bake

In this episode our GM, Renee Hubbard, introduces us to our protagonists and the town of Baker's Gap as well as many of the people living there. An idyllic Appalachian town on the surface, but dark things dwell just out

Darkness stirs within Baker's Gap, and it's up to four strangers followed by even darker pasts to put a stop to it.All video footage from www.pexels.comCredit to the following creatorsKelly - https://www.instagram.com/ke
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The Manhattan Tabletop Project is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under fiction (comedy) and has published 15 episodes.
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