
Dr.D and friends bring on players, creators, and earth-shakers from the miniature gaming community from multiple gaming systems, but with a focus on Infinity, Blood and Plunder, and Cyberpunk Combat Zone. They dive into new releases, product, tactics and strategy, and more with a focus on why we enjoy these games and the worlds around them.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 83 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HobbiesLeisureGames | |||

The boys (Dr.D and Niguel) get together and talk about Adepticon 2026. They talk about expectations and what they are excited about. They talk about Blood and Plunder and what they are expecting to players.
Ahoy! Dr.D and Emily talk about model designing and a part of the model gaming industry that it much less illuminated to the consumer. Emily is the more junior model designer at Firelock, and has been helping with the new wave of Blood and Plunder mo... more
The CAST (Dr.D, Kara, and Dan) talk to Dan about his job as the head model designer for Firelock games. He goes over his nerd origin story and what it took to become a designer. We talk upcoming projects and how the industry works behind the scenes. ... more
The boys (Mike and Josh) talk about the new civilian models coming out of Monster Fight Club. They talk about the new rules and the new models and speculate how they can be used effectively. They also tell some terrible jokes along the way. We do lov... more
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Love this fun podcast. Especially the Firelock episodes!
You’ve been warned.
I’ve gotten my foot in the door of so many games because of this podcast. Bushido, Mythic Americas, Infinity, Warcrow, Malifaux, cyberpunk. I absolutely love the content here. DR. D and revolving chair person do a great job in explaining the hook. The intrigue is built through your own imagination. Finding a community is the hard part. If you can Foster that you’ll be broke in the bank but rich in personality.
5 stars is not anywhere close to high enough to represent the answer to the question posed in the review title. Dylan and his cavalcade of guests are certainly passionate about this game. What is it called? I don't know. If I had one ask for enhancement it would be to talk more about the setting, actual divulgence of the acronym meanings and some more lore. It is an entertaining listen even if i don't envision most of what they talk about. their exuberance is infectious.
Best tabletop gaming show!
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The show centers on miniature gaming across several systems, with frequent deep-dives into game mechanics, lore, and community dynamics. Across episodes, topics like tournament scenes, community-building, new releases, and design philosophies come up alongside hands-on tactics for Infinity, Blood and Plunder, and Cyberpunk Combat Zone. Listeners often hear guest perspectives from independent designers, publishers, and top players, giving a well-rounded view of both play and culture within the hobby. A standout is the emphasis on inclusivity, approachable learning for newcomers, and a playful, anecdotal tone that blends humor with detailed hobby craft.
This ongoing mix of hobby education, game-specific strategy, and community storytelling i... more
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