
The First Podcast Dedicated to Deadzone The Miniature Board Game
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | GamesLeisureHobbies | |||

Welcome to Episode 172 of Deadzone the Podcast.
It’s hard to believe that this little podcast is turning 12 years old! It seems such a quaint beginning talking about a kickstarter called Deadzone and now here we are, with an ever expanding universe... more
Welcome to Episode 171 of Deadzone the Podcast.
The Michigan GT is looming over the horizon! In preparation Bryan sits down with a guest Pathfinder: Troy who will be running the Halo Flashpoint tournament at the event. We catch up and nerd out abo... more
Welcome to Episode 170 of Deadzone the Podcast.
It’s official gang! A new update for Deadzone and Firefight is being released as we speak online in the Companion app and a PDF copy to follow! Join Bryan and Scott as they comb through the rules cha... more
Welcome to Episode 169 of Deadzone the Podcast.
In this episode Bryan and Scott recap some of the latest news and rumors around an update for Deadzone 3.5, we catch a glimpse of DreadBall All Stars, and we see how cool Mantic minis look when they’re... more
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Excellent
I’ve been a fan of this show for years. Now with the change in hosts I’m loving the show that much more. Bryan is a breath of fresh positivity and Rich’s enthusiasm is contagious. If your into Deadzone this is the cast for you!
After discovering Deadzone last year this podcast has really helped get into the game.
These guys (and a goblin) give good info about the game and wider hobby alongside some genuine laughs along the way.
Great show!
This podcast is annoying. They use a character "Georgie" that speaks in a falsetto, which is podcast poison.
This character is poorly voiced and acted. That wouldn't be bad but it pops up for long stretches of time.
Georgie would almost be bearable if the podcast contained a bunch of content about Deadzone. Spoiler alert: the podcast doesn't. So, the episode is filled with an annoying character talking about pointless nonsense that has little to nothing to do with the game.
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Focusing primarily on the Deadzone miniature board game, this series creates an engaging space for enthusiasts to connect over shared interests in gaming and community events. Regular discussions include updates on game mechanics, tournament experiences, and insights into upcoming expansions and models. The hosts bring in personal anecdotes and lighthearted humor, fostering a camaraderie that resonates with listeners while also addressing technical aspects of gameplay and strategy. The content is likely of interest to tabletop gamers, especially those invested in Mantic Games and related franchises like Halo Flashpoint, making it a vibrant source for hobbyists looking to enhance their gaming experience.
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1. Controlled Fire - Mantic Firefight Podcast
2. Mantic Universe Podcast (MUP)
3. Direct Misfire - a Kings of War Podcast
4. Nerve Check
5. Truth and Reconciliation: A Halo Flashpoint Podcast
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Recent guests on Deadzone The Podcast include:
1. Rick Hall
2. Christopher Verspeak
3. Jordan Nichols
4. Dev Slaven
5. Brandon Rossman
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