
Do you have more games than time to play them? So do Steve and Travis! Join them as they journey through their back catalog of current and classic games, consider upcoming releases, and discuss newsworthy trends in their favorite hobby.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 303 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureComedyImprovVideo Games | |||

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Trav slides in with two Atari beats while Steve finally moves on from his time in the gaming Navy and sails away from Warboats. Top 5 games that were ruined by a single aspect. Brainiac finds his way back to the podium and Kergon co... more
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Trav learns about Steve's disdain for pickles while Steve continues to flail around in Warboats. Lots of beaters this time around but Matt Kuo and Huge Muffin grab the gold over a three-way tie for runner-up! Top 5: Games that are o... more
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Trav beats some games while Steve continues to try out for the virtual Navy. The Elite MYT does what the Elite do and visits the podium, meanwhile Briz asks what franchises could use a kick in a different genre direction entirely!
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Trav ruins a good notebook and Steve continues to ruin gaming for himself! Kergon put his sweet thumbs through hell and consequently made Trav's tongue dizzy. Top 5 games starting with the letter P!
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Genuinely the highlight of long drives and telling my phone to make notes of every game they discuss I haven’t heard of so I don’t violently crash trying to write it myself.
Trav and Steve are genuinely great people. Listening to them ramble about games, joke around and interact with the community is always an highlight if my week.
Trav and Steve each bring their own personalities to the show but the two together are greater than the sum of their parts. They have great chemistry that always results in an entertaining show.
Solid, consistent, fun. I'm also on it so take that with a grain of salt.
Love listening to every week.









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