A group of friends who work in the games industry meet up once a week to talk about PC games over a drink. “Off-the-cuff” is a polite way to say “unprofessional”, right?
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | GamesLeisure |
Chris and Marsh discuss disappointing children’s entertainment, disappointing sales figures, anti-mnemonic naming choices, the rulebreaking delight of card game Balatro, the dishonourable cheeses of Honor Mode in Baldur’s Gate 3, and return once more... more
Jamie and Marsh discuss the latest seasons of Fargo and True Detective, two anthology shows about troubling crimes and the yet more troubled cops who investigate them. * Fargo was originally a film by the Coen Brothers, and was adapted to TV by Noa... more
Join Jamie and Chris as they join Past Jamie for a solo pod about train-sets and low-key terror in the demo deluge of Steam Next Fest. Then they return to the present, which is also now the past, to discuss smushing bugs in the name of Super Earth in... more
Tom F joins Marsh to make the biggest sticks in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, become the stick in Pacific island adventure Tchia, stick to walls in Jusant and stick it to space pirates in timeloop deckbuilder Cobalt Core. * Just forbidden enough: Ze... more
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This podcast features a handful of current/prior game journalists, game developers, and guests from all sorts of entertainment media. It's great! The takes are satisfyingly zesty and well discussed, the lock-in episodes are often whimsically nostalgic, and the tone is warm, humourous and easy going.
Nice funny.
This (not so) weekly podcast provides consistently thoughtful and measured takes. I hope they find their routine again.
I don’t want to hear anymore of Marshes opinions about video games he’s just so down and negative on everything. It’s tiresome to listen to endless prudish and joyless takes. more
The crate and crowbar team seem to be collated from some of the utmost capable game journalists and a few successful developers. Their refreshing insight and views have progressed my view on games and taste for the better. They are essentially my weekly dose of mates down the pub each week on games, and I look forward to a new podcast each Friday without fail.
Apple Podcasts | #181 | United Kingdom/Leisure/Games |
Apple Podcasts | #71 | Denmark/Leisure/Games |
Apple Podcasts | #106 | United Arab Emirates/Leisure/Games |
Apple Podcasts | #165 | China/Leisure/Games |
Apple Podcasts | #197 | Hong Kong/Leisure/Games |
Apple Podcasts | #237 | New Zealand/Leisure/Games |
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