A podcast for Marvel Crisis Protocol. This MCP podcast give some hot takes, some reviews of models, and much much more. We also have a youtube channel if you want to watch some videos of games.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 193 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureGames |
We talk about some upcoming tournaments, games we played, and review Aaron Davis, the Prowler. He's one of the best models we are getting this year.
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Andrew joins us on the podcast to talk about painting our action figures (dolls). We also talk about the local tournament we had this past weekend and review Spider-Man Noir (spoiler: someone gives him an S).
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Josh from Pittsburgh joins us to talk about the most recent Appalachian Cup Qualifier. We then do a deep dive into the new murder machine: Ronin. Several of us are very excited about this new model, including our guest.
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Tom is back to talk about the shape of the crises and how that affects play. We also talk about the games we played recently and review Silk, the queen of slow.
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Love your content. But any chance you can increase the sound? I have to play you max volume in my truck
If they’d stop squabbling and trying to annoy each other they might have a pretty good show
Your insight and knowledge are important to the community. Our play group is growing and we need info like this to make us better. Thanks, and keep up the good work. 👍
Your insight and knowledge are important to the community. Our play group is growing and we need info like this to make us better. Thanks, and keep up the good work. 👍
Skip. Nothing to be missed here. These guys can’t even stay on topic
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The discussions center around the tabletop game Marvel Crisis Protocol, featuring character strategy, gameplay mechanics, and experiences within the competitive scene. Each episode often highlights individual characters, such as Killmonger, Shuri, and Black Panther, where the hosts discuss their strengths, weaknesses, and suitability within different team compositions. Unique elements include the hosts' personal tournament experiences and interactions that foster community engagement, with comic book recommendations enhancing the content's appeal to listeners. Notably, the podcast offers a blend of lighthearted banter alongside in-depth game analysis, making it approachable for both newcomers and seasoned players of Marvel Crisis Protocol.
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1. The Gamer's Guild: A Marvel: Crisis Protocol Podcast
2. Witty Banter, yet another Marvel Crisis Protocol podcast
3. The Danger Room: A Marvel Crisis Protocol Podcast
4. Across The Bifrost
5. Alfredos Size 3 Taco Truck: A Marvel Crisis Protocol Podcast
Crit-Hit-Wild launched 4 years ago and published 193 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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