
Move Move Throw is a Marvel Crisis Protocol Podcast hosted by Charles (Omnus) and Danny.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 204 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | GamesLeisure | |||

Danny is playing Scarlet Witch, Omnus is playing new models and we talk trilogies.
We have returned from LVO and wanted to do a quick recap of the adventure.
We wanted to dive into the various card based leaderships and compare them to what we are getting out of the new non-leadership leadership for Webs.
Danny returns from Carlcon and we talk about his games after championing the event.
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An excellent podcast that analyzes MCP at a high level and does a really good job bridging the gap if you want to take the game from a competitive standpoint. Also a fun entertaining show with a variety of good cohosts.
This may be my new favoriter podcast on Marvel Crisis Protocol!
Omnus brings on great guests to talk about topics that other podcasts just aren’t discussing.
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Apple Podcasts | #127 |
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Exploring the intricacies of Marvel Crisis Protocol, this podcast offers in-depth discussions on game strategies, character evaluations, and community events. Hosts and experienced players frequently analyze recent tournaments, providing insights into gameplay dynamics, character interactions, and tactical choices. With a blend of humor and expertise, they share personal anecdotes, highlight the social aspects of the gaming community, and engage with listeners through topics surrounding terrain impact, competitive strategies, and the latest developments in the gaming meta. Unique to this podcast is its focus on bridging competitive play with casual enjoyment, making it appealing to a broad audience of gamers and enthusiasts.
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Move Move Throw launched 6 years ago and published 204 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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