The Adventure Zone

"Justin, Travis, and Griffin McElroy from My Brother, My Brother and Me have recruited their dad Clint for a campaign of high adventure. Join the McElroys as they find their fortune and slay an unconscionable number of ... you know, kobolds or whatever in ... The Adventure Zone."

The Adventure Zone is a real-play TTRPG podcast (and to a lesser extent, graphic novel series) run by the McElroy brothers and their dad. It is hosted on the Maximum Fun Network, and released fortnightly.

Podcast
Initially a one-off MBMBAM filler episode, popular request led The Adventure Zone to become a full-time podcast. It ended up eclipsing the original in popularity, but that didn't happen until later.

Balance
Main article: Campaign 1: The Balance Arc

Originally simply called "The Adventure Zone", the Balance campaign kicked off the show. The first arc, Here There Be Gerblins, began as a game of Dungeons and Dragons running the Lost Mine of Phandelver adventure, but quickly diverged from the path of the module and became its own story serving to lead into the larger picture of the Balance arc.

Segment unfinished.

Experimental era
Main articles: Campaign 2: Commitment, Campaign 3: Amnesty, and Campaign 4: Dust

Segment unfinished.

Amnesty
Main article: Campaign 3: Amnesty

Segment unfinished.

Graduation
Main article: Campaign 5: Graduation

Rather than having another round of experimental arcs the podcast has returned to Dungeons and Dragons with Travis as the DM.

Primary campaigns

 * Campaign 1: The Balance Arc
 * Campaign 3: Amnesty
 * Campaign 5: Graduation

Experimental arcs

 * Campaign 2: Commitment
 * Campaign 3: Amnesty (first arc)
 * Campaign 4: Dust

Maximum Fun Drive

 * MaxFunDrive Bonus Campaign: (K)nights
 * MaxFunDrive Bonus Campaign: Elementary
 * MaxFunDrive Bonus Campaign: Fur

Live show one-shots

 * TAZ: Hootenanny - Live in Nashville!
 * TAZ: Inheritance

Trivia

 * The brothers and their father communicate through Skype to play audio-only games of tabletop RPGs. This is done due to the family's separation geographically, and helps make the podcast experience more genuine.
 * The show's arc names follow a jumbled alphabetical progression.
 * Despite their own blurb no TAZ characters have ever slain a Kobold.