Chain Attack is a podcast about all things geek. We talk about tabletop games, miniatures, books, movies, and more.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureHobbiesGames |
In this episode, the hosts discuss their trip to Disneyland and the socioeconomic oddities of the park. Hosts: Trevor, Jay, and Josh
In this episode, the hosts run down their current books, movies, TV shows, and games. Hosts: Trevor, Jay, and Josh
In this episode, the hosts discuss the struggles of game store ownership and pitch the movie Superman. Hosts: Trevor, Jay, and Josh
In this episode, the hosts run down their current playlists. Hosts: Trevor, Jay, and Josh
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I’ve been listening to this Podcast since it was strictly Warmachine focused. Now they have branched out to discuss more forms of media, such as books, movies, computer games, and board games. I find the hosts to be entertaining and informative. However, the last few months the sound levels host to host have been inconsistent. Also, Chain Attack could be improved with the addition of a tech tree.
I loved this podcast for years even with the switch in editions and formats it stayed relevant, informative and engaging. Recently it’s just taken a nosedive. The first 20-30 minutes is now pointless banter, which is fine I can skip it but it still feels like it’s taking time away from the topic at hand. The biggest issue I’m having is it feels like some of the hosts have just barely a passing connection to the game and the topics they are talking about. Trevor just seems miserable and brings ev... more
Great show, great content. The hosts know what they are talking about and don’t schill (except for the move line pro tray). Love it, keep it up!
No doubt the most informative and entertaining podcast on Warmachine & Hordes out there. (I'm 30 years old, which definitely makes some of the more arcane jokes understandable)
A great podcast that will go into the mechanics of various lists/casters/factions and why things work or don't work. It's very informative.
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Apple Podcasts | #101 |
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Content encompasses a rich variety of geek-centric themes, with a focus on tabletop games, including collectible card games and miniatures. Recent discussions highlight experiences with games, movies, and series that resonate within the geek community, showcasing the hosts' personal anecdotes and critiques. They interact with contemporary media and delve into topics like game mechanics, game store ownership, and individual health journeys, which reflects a unique take on the intersection of gaming and everyday life. The blend of humor and insightful commentary makes the content relatable and engaging for listeners who are passionate about diverse forms of geek culture.
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Chain Attack: Grading Geekery launched 14 years ago and published 68 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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