
Move Move Throw is a Marvel Crisis Protocol Podcast hosted by Charles (Omnus) and Danny.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 222 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureGames | |||

We wanted to talk about how games going to time is related to the crisis pack and set up and how this can be dialed in by all parties to smooth the tournament format.
We talk about some things have experienced at conventions and whether they would be good for the mcp community or not?
What will the Adepticon Meta be like? We debate some interesting factors of this meta and we make a couple beer bets.
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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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This show centers on Marvel Crisis Protocol strategies, tournament discourse, and hobby culture, with deep dives into lists, matchups, and game mechanics. Hosts Charles (Omnus) and Danny offer play-by-play analysis, meta commentary, and personal anecdotes spanning competitive play, casual games, and event coverage. Notable traits include a focus on evolving crisis rules, a blend of technical tactics and storytelling, and a strong emphasis on community and fun in both casual and competitive settings. Listeners can expect actionable list-building tips, detailed round-by-round breakdowns, and candid reflections on the Marvel tabletop scene—useful for players aiming to improve, as well as brands seeking a deeply engaged gaming audience.
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Move Move Throw launched 6 years ago and published 222 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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Recent guests on Move Move Throw include:
1. Will Shick
2. Will Pagani
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