A show about narrative tabletop miniature gaming. Your hosts cover all things narrative gaming with different features in every show. Hobby, painting, tabletop tactics, opinions and a few laughs along the way. We also will cover the US Southwest convention scene.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureHobbiesGames |
This is our episode 10 After dark installment. Making this one free to all sp you can get a taste of what the After Dark series is like...
We go on more about the games we're playing and the games we want to play soon.
WARNING - no hold barred, ... more
Episode 10 We take a look at the new Warcrow FAQ, with some pretty big changes and clarificatons. We also talk about the state of the game and what Corvus Belli development is like and how it differs from other game companies. A "State of the Gam... more
Episode 9 We go into the game Moonstone, with a getting started section and our thoughts on this great skirmish game. Hint: We really like it. Here is the link to @TheHonestWargamer (Rob) www.youtube.com/@thehonestwargamerstreams/feature... more
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Great podcast about AOS. Refreshing to hear their take on other games and the hobby. Looking forward to hearing more as we get into 4th edition. Keep it coming guys.
I enjoy listening to the podcast for the most part. However I really only care when they’re talking about Age of Sigmar, as the name suggests. However, especially lately, there is more and more discussion about other various random game systems taking the forefront of the discussion.
If there could at least be time stamps showing when the main discussion happens, that would be great
The first episode I listened to in this podcast was “ogors deep dive” and almost 30 min in I gave up because they were talking about everything but ogors..
Not super bad... But pretty bad. Too much off topic preamble, too much excitement over "well, ackshually" moments, and some badmouthing of the game that the podcast is based on. If bolt action is so much better, why the AoS podcast? Constant boomer humor. Lots of elitism for being "an old time gamer". Give this one a pass
I really enjoy this podcast for their hobby content and unique views on tabletop war gaming.
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The content focuses on narrative tabletop gaming, emphasizing various facets such as hobby tips, painting techniques, tabletop tactics, and light-hearted banter among hosts. Regular discussions cover a diverse range of games, showcasing newcomers and favorites across the tabletop genre with a focus on community engagement. Listeners can enjoy insights on gameplay mechanics, as well as personal anecdotes from the hosts, enhancing the experience of both seasoned players and newcomers alike.
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The ANGer Show launched 9 years ago and published 100 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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