
Dave of TGIF Arcade runs a real play session of The Sprawl by Hamish Cameron. Android Dreams features a bunch of fun, creative folks making a ridiculous, Miami Vice-meets-Johnny Mnemonic world of cyborg clones, telepathic cars, and robo-crab monsters, all for your entertainment!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | GamesComedyLeisure | ||||

Advancing Some Plot – Season 2 Episode 13 The conclusion of Season 2. What does it all mean? Cast:Dave: Twitter @slomotionwalter and twitch.tv/TGIFArcadeNumi: Twitter @ohthatnumiAdam: …
Missing Scenes from Three Things That Don’t Make Sense – Season 2 Episode 12 Cast:Dave: Twitter @slomotionwalter and twitch.tv/TGIFArcadeNumi: Twitter @ohthatnumiAdam: Twitter: @adamshaftoe and adamshaftoe.comOmar: …
Three Things That Don’t Make Sense – Season 2 Episode 12 Cast:Dave: Twitter @slomotionwalter and twitch.tv/TGIFArcadeNumi: Twitter @ohthatnumiAdam: Twitter: @adamshaftoe and adamshaftoe.comOmar: Twitter @omarahsa and …
Things are moving faster, and Friendo is the only one who maybe likes the direction those things are moving. Everyone’s Making A Choice – Season …
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