Absolutely love the Lydia + Simon combo in these. They both have always been on point individually too, but together their characters and RP just bounce off each other so well!
On the one hand, I'm a little concerned they might overshadow the quieter members of the table, but on the other hand they simply are hilarious together.
I was delighted to see some new players here. For anybody with the means who might be considering it, I have not once regretted my membership: the behind the scenes character creation bit for this episode was truly hilarious, and helped me warm up to Stu, who I've not seen in videos before. It's short, sweet, and hilarious.
Same and the after game chat is great aswell you learn about stuff that could happen or bits that were cut content which makes the story that much more spooky or interesting
It’s me, just some random viewer! Since Tom is so humble and doesn’t shill his membership, I will! The pre-game/post-game interview type videos that come with the channel membership are kind of the only time you get to see the players out of character and explicitly sharing their takes on the game. They talk about how the game COULD have gone, what scenarios Tom had prepared but didn’t happen upon, the players’ internal thoughts, extra context for the characters’ backstories, etc.! Are you ready to see the golden, TTRPG meta content that helps this channel be financially viable? Or are you on: a Mystery Quest??
Murder Rates per Capita: #3 St. Louis, Missouri: 64.54 murders per 100,000 residents #2 Cabot Cove, Main: 274 murders per 3500 residents #1 Brindlewood Bay: It's probably about a 1:1
Stu's voice is absolutely phenomenal; if he doesn't have a career in voice acting then it's something he should pursue in the future. Hope to see more of him on this channel in the future.
Deputy Donovan apparently didn't give them life jackets, so in my head cannon when he says he's all about boat safety, he means he's all about keeping the boat safe, not the people on it 😄
Tom: "We are in the town of Brindlewood bay. It's a quaint tourist spot in New England" Me: *eyes narrow* "I'm onto you, Mr. Tom. I expect rambling cultists, shadowy figures, maddening tomes and lots of tentacles!"
The microphones they are using are specifically biased towards adding a warm tone to voices. Not that they will make people sound deeper, but they just emphasize it when they do sound deep
24:03 This Stu guy is really good at old lady chit chat, "Oh I offered to do the catering but they said no!" "They were a bad fit to be honest," it's like hearing the old lady customers at work Edit: Simon too apparently, with his old mr sun monologue
@@keeferli8692 More than the specific of what it is, maybe it's helpful to also try and describe it's cultural context. I'd say it kind of has a tacky, lowbrow image, to the extent that it's a kind of "go to" name when you want to invoke a particular class of drinker. It's a drink that was popular in the seventies as a kind of aspirational, wannabe-highbrow product. (Think also kind of Ferrero Rocher, Vienetta if either of those names mean anything to you. Products where a large part of their image is in a marketing of themselves as being "classy" in some way that patently outstrips their actual class and price point.) But in reality in conjures more lower class images when people think of the stereotype people actually drinking it: girls on hen dos, over-the-top miniskirts and make-up, even "chavvy" perhaps, that sort of thing. That's just my best attempt, people might have slightly different cultural descriptions of it (and of course these sorts of stereotypes and imagery are always just that!). But Babycham has a very definite sense of an image somewhere in that sort of ballpark, so that it's kind of a comedy trope people easily call upon and everyone knows the vibe they're trying to invoke.
Pog, it's the elderly lady murder mystery system tom said he was excited about in that members Q&A (become a member people, the after game chats and the Q&A are very pog), this should be fuckin great Also welcome to Mystery Quest Stu and Kirsty!
I'm 12 min in and i love it. I guess it turns out that I'm a classic-murder-mystery-crime fan. It just took 36 years and a youtube-makebelieve-show to realize.
Tom!!! I recently found you lot and though I am now a huge fan of everyone's work I am finding in this amazing group of talented individuals, you are my favourite Dungeon Master!!! LOVE your work, thrilled to have found you! 🖤🖤
I did not know I needed to see members of the Yogscast pretending to be crime solving old ladies, but here we are. Looking forward to episode 2 already!
A lighter toned video was nice actually, everything is so scary now and its nice to just laugh and watch you guys be silly! ALSO LOVE THE MUSHROOM SHIRT TOM!
Very much enjoying this - very cosy and humorous. Absolutely love all the players going over the top with their roleplaying, clearly you're all having a great time.
would be hilarious taking the plot of one of the corny british detective shows like midsomer murders and make it a MQ to see how the outrageous storyline translates.
I clean the bathroom every Sunday here in AUS, for about an hour. The perfect time for these videos to come out. Thank you Tom and the crew for making the mundane more magical 🤞🥺
and later the ongoing series of... angory toms clever ways to engage the audience and players by tricking them to do some of the gm description scene painting work for him!
I think it would be funny for it to be a running gag that every new first episode, when someone introducses their character someone makes the bad "but what about your character?" when they say something weird about their character
Lydia's package for character creation: dead husband, variable accent, preferably rich and snooty
Also alcoholic.
@@DavidRickmannI believe the preferred term is "drives better after a few"
@@DavidRickmann She knows what she likes
Absolutely love the Lydia + Simon combo in these. They both have always been on point individually too, but together their characters and RP just bounce off each other so well!
On the one hand, I'm a little concerned they might overshadow the quieter members of the table, but on the other hand they simply are hilarious together.
@@TempraelJust maybe, but my experience is that they are able to build the stage for the play also.
Stu is over here with a cinematic British crime film voice, absolutely nailing being a little old lady 😮😊
Thanks for joining, Stu!
I really love Tom's style of GM'ing where he treats it like he's directing a show. All the "Cut to" etc. Great for helping with visualizations.
He really is an excellent storyteller!
Lydia’s “I don’t understand French” to explain why she didn’t understand the family is on a boat was amazing
I was delighted to see some new players here. For anybody with the means who might be considering it, I have not once regretted my membership: the behind the scenes character creation bit for this episode was truly hilarious, and helped me warm up to Stu, who I've not seen in videos before. It's short, sweet, and hilarious.
Same and the after game chat is great aswell you learn about stuff that could happen or bits that were cut content which makes the story that much more spooky or interesting
It’s me, just some random viewer! Since Tom is so humble and doesn’t shill his membership, I will! The pre-game/post-game interview type videos that come with the channel membership are kind of the only time you get to see the players out of character and explicitly sharing their takes on the game. They talk about how the game COULD have gone, what scenarios Tom had prepared but didn’t happen upon, the players’ internal thoughts, extra context for the characters’ backstories, etc.! Are you ready to see the golden, TTRPG meta content that helps this channel be financially viable? Or are you on: a Mystery Quest??
Murder Rates per Capita:
#3 St. Louis, Missouri: 64.54 murders per 100,000 residents
#2 Cabot Cove, Main: 274 murders per 3500 residents
#1 Brindlewood Bay: It's probably about a 1:1
Flirty Voice: "Did I ever tell you my ex-husband's brain exploded?"
Stu's voice is absolutely phenomenal; if he doesn't have a career in voice acting then it's something he should pursue in the future. Hope to see more of him on this channel in the future.
Deputy Donovan apparently didn't give them life jackets, so in my head cannon when he says he's all about boat safety, he means he's all about keeping the boat safe, not the people on it 😄
Tom: "We are in the town of Brindlewood bay. It's a quaint tourist spot in New England"
Me: *eyes narrow* "I'm onto you, Mr. Tom. I expect rambling cultists, shadowy figures, maddening tomes and lots of tentacles!"
So happy that they are finally trying to bring justice to the various victims of the Bristol Pusher, thanks mystery quest!
Do all of Tom's friends have crazy deep and cool voices?
No, Ben's just got average man voice
Middle slider man voice, eh?
The microphones they are using are specifically biased towards adding a warm tone to voices. Not that they will make people sound deeper, but they just emphasize it when they do sound deep
@@tryignanBen, the prime example of a man. Even his name is as close to Man as it can.
@@mattymerr701 Should honestly maybe have been adjusted in this case, he's a bit hard to understand
Simon sobbing with laughter because they're "wrecking his mystery quest" lol
Stu was an excellent addition
"I don't understand French!" I absolutely died.
This is fun, I love a collaborative story telling experience!
Great episode! Tom is really nailing the ratio and timing between the goofier and the 'serious' games on this channel, gotta say.
Brindlewood Bay - named after famous Lebanese child - LewLew Brindleberry
nobody expected the 8 year old lebanese child to be so impactful
@@VanBournerEspecially not old Bertha Richardson when she hit little LewLew with her car.
No one expects the Brindlewood pusher
Having Lewis appear would've been really funny, I can see all the bad puns they would've come up with.
24:03 This Stu guy is really good at old lady chit chat, "Oh I offered to do the catering but they said no!" "They were a bad fit to be honest," it's like hearing the old lady customers at work
Edit: Simon too apparently, with his old mr sun monologue
And the "coupon" comment
Glad to see Lydia is loving these games! She's great
My favourite old hag would normally be Lydia but Simon's here so... sorry Lydia
Never laughed so hard, when they were getting on the boat, Simons little old lady was hilarious. Good job cant wait for next episode
Becoming a member is worth it just for their reaction to Quirky Gurty's Shirts and Skirties
Man, the opening-vignettes where such a _perfectly_ done tone-setter, I instinctually started gathering a woolen blanket and a cup of honeyed tea.
For the others who are confused: Babycham is a sparkling perry (pear based alcoholic drink)
Correction: babycham is disgusting
As an american non drinker: thank you!
@@keeferli8692 More than the specific of what it is, maybe it's helpful to also try and describe it's cultural context.
I'd say it kind of has a tacky, lowbrow image, to the extent that it's a kind of "go to" name when you want to invoke a particular class of drinker. It's a drink that was popular in the seventies as a kind of aspirational, wannabe-highbrow product. (Think also kind of Ferrero Rocher, Vienetta if either of those names mean anything to you. Products where a large part of their image is in a marketing of themselves as being "classy" in some way that patently outstrips their actual class and price point.)
But in reality in conjures more lower class images when people think of the stereotype people actually drinking it: girls on hen dos, over-the-top miniskirts and make-up, even "chavvy" perhaps, that sort of thing.
That's just my best attempt, people might have slightly different cultural descriptions of it (and of course these sorts of stereotypes and imagery are always just that!). But Babycham has a very definite sense of an image somewhere in that sort of ballpark, so that it's kind of a comedy trope people easily call upon and everyone knows the vibe they're trying to invoke.
@@zak3744wow! Thank you for putting in the time for that in depth description! I definitely learned something new today
"Babycham, I'm BORED!"
Stu is welcome to the mystery quest squad he's great and seems to be getting more and more into it as the ep goes on
I love PBtA games, but this was NOT the one I expected to be the first one they play.
Amazing as always!
Feels odd not to have Brindley-wood in this one. Then again, if someone drowned, maybe they were pushed... I suppose we know how this ends.
Gotta love how Simon going a little overboard with the jokes nearly made him go overboard!
Let me say, this actual play channel is excellent! I have enjoyed everything ive seen from this channel and keep up the amazing work! ❤️
Tom's friend sounds like the guy who narrates that "FROM THE MOMENT I UNDERSTOOD THE WEAKNESS OF MY FLESH..." clip
WOW! Kirsty was so good! Bring her back again!
More Korsty more good.
Pog, it's the elderly lady murder mystery system tom said he was excited about in that members Q&A (become a member people, the after game chats and the Q&A are very pog), this should be fuckin great
Also welcome to Mystery Quest Stu and Kirsty!
Awh guys I am only 5mins in and I am love with this already. It's so great to see the rolling cast of people from all over the Yogs.
That opening scene by Lydia was everything. She is so hilarious in these 😭7:20
I love how quintessentially British all the characters are 😂
I'm 12 min in and i love it. I guess it turns out that I'm a classic-murder-mystery-crime fan. It just took 36 years and a youtube-makebelieve-show to realize.
I really like the format of different RPG systems, I love seeing all the diversity. Its amazing.
Brindlewood Bay- No Brindles
Talk about a missed opportunity.
Excellent timing, I'm literally running this adventure in 3 hours 😅
Stu 's voice! wow!
Tom!!! I recently found you lot and though I am now a huge fan of everyone's work I am finding in this amazing group of talented individuals, you are my favourite Dungeon Master!!! LOVE your work, thrilled to have found you! 🖤🖤
"I DON'T UNDERSTAND FREEENNNNCCCHHH!!!" omfg lol...
Lydia paying no attention is peak.
9:44 I LOVE this sync of the music for the title screen.
This was great man, everyone seemed really comfortable, the game was really free in terms of roleplaying and no insects were eaten.
10/10
"Did I ever tell you my dead husbands brain exploded" that was SOOO good
Lyds knocking it out of the park yet again
Loving this! It's great to have Kirsty on board too, I know she's big into ttrpgs. Hope to see her on again!
I did not know I needed to see members of the Yogscast pretending to be crime solving old ladies, but here we are. Looking forward to episode 2 already!
😭 not the canned peaches!
39:22 - "Monet back" ok shut it down folks you can't top that! 🤣
Great show! Thanks everyone! 💜
A lighter toned video was nice actually, everything is so scary now and its nice to just laugh and watch you guys be silly! ALSO LOVE THE MUSHROOM SHIRT TOM!
Always exciting to settle in for a new MQ drop! This intro was incredible
These mystery quest intros are positively captivating, please, keep them up if you can
Absolutely loved Stu's voice, very pleasant
Edit: not that y'all's voices are any less pleasant to hear :>
Do NOT take a drink just before 57:11
Very much enjoying this - very cosy and humorous. Absolutely love all the players going over the top with their roleplaying, clearly you're all having a great time.
WAIT NOW I REMEMBER!! That man was in the Toddy video!!! He was a dirty peasant!
I watch these before bed and it’s nice to have a break from the spooks. I do enjoy a mystery quests though.
Just bloody love Tom's intros for Mystery Quest episodes! Always dramatic 😊
This is so entertaining! I've had it on loop all day while coding
My mom loves Hallmark murder mysteries, and this has given me a great idea for a Birthday gift for her. Thanks Mystery Quest!
Stu's voice is stellar!
"we are doing a more light hearted game this time" 1 hour later after a single failed roll "your character is now dead" 😄
Loved this episode, it felt like an episode of murder she wrote with some hints of dredge towards the end.
would be hilarious taking the plot of one of the corny british detective shows like midsomer murders and make it a MQ to see how the outrageous storyline translates.
My god, Stu has a phenomenal voice!!
Simon’s grandma voice is always a laugh to listen to. I love it
I love the idea that the intros get progressively longer and longer
I like Stu's vibe he brings to the table.
I absolutely love watching Mystery Quest! Apart from all the fun, I also learn about new RPG's! I'd never heard of Brindlewood Bay before
You know he was pushed into the water in Brindleywood Bay...
You spoil us with all of these!
I love mystery quest keep it up Tom cracks me up everytime
“Sarah Kraus” ah yes, sauerkraut.
I clean the bathroom every Sunday here in AUS, for about an hour. The perfect time for these videos to come out. Thank you Tom and the crew for making the mundane more magical 🤞🥺
wow kirsty was so good please get her back
and later the ongoing series of...
angory toms clever ways to engage the audience and players by tricking them to do some of the gm description scene painting work for him!
"I think I'm having an orgasm"
Add something to the list of things I never thought I'd hear out of Simon.
Great new series! Looking forward to seeing it progress!
Finally the yogscast leaning into the whole "this sounds like a conversation in a senior home" thing. 10/10
I SO love these intro’s ! And I love Tom of course
the terraria zombie noise really caught me off guard
What an introduction to Mystery Quest for poor Stu, Simon and Lyds were unhinged lmao
Brindlewood
Brindley
Lewis Brindley
Bristol Pusher
Victim pushed off boat
We know who did this crime
Whoa whoa whoa Tom and old lady's? Sounds like a great time! Count me in for the next round 🎉
My dungeon daddy has me going overboard every Saturday
Tom is just such a good DM
Already a big fan of Stu
I LOVE that this game includes commercial breaks as a feature haha
Great to see new players.
I think it would be funny for it to be a running gag that every new first episode, when someone introducses their character someone makes the bad "but what about your character?" when they say something weird about their character
8:50 I could have sworn you were about to say “a row of cocaine”.😂
I knew spook daddy wouldn't be able to keep away from the ol' spooky mythos.
Lydia and Simon are so precious.
I'm waiting for the "Enter Treasure Vault"
I watched Murder She Wrote growing up so I am absolutely loving this, though I am having flashbacks to the tank dating sim from trucken tuesdays...
Is Toms friend Stu or Stew? He seems great. What a deep voice, I thought toms was deep.
After the last adventure I was like "Ah, this should be a nice break from the supernatural."
And then the fish happened.