Join Tom Tanner & Ryan Hutchison each week for a board game podcast from filled with gaming news, game discussions, reviews, interviews with special guests and more!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Leisure |
Tom is joined by Ryan, Hugh and Phil for our first D&D campaign. www.whoshuffled.com
Tom is joined by Phillip Watson to talk about 5 Minute Dungeon & Shadows Over Camelot. Phil imparts his vast knowledge of RPGs in the form of tips and advice to prospective Game Masters. www.whoshuffled.com
Tom & Josh recap OkeCon and talk about One Week Ultimate Werewolf, Eclipse 2nd Edition, Decrypto, 7 Wonders: Duel and TZAAR. They discuss Board Gamer Stereotypes. www.whoshuffled.com
Tom is joined by Hugh once again to recap RetroCon and talk about Pixel Tactics and The Pursuit of Happiness. They discuss an assortment of small topics. www.whoshuffled.com (Here is the link to the survey mentioned in the episode) https://apps.quant... more
Tom & Ryan talk about RetroCon. They discuss getting started with a new RPG and their new D&D characters for the show.
Tom is joined by Josh Vickers and Level 99 Games owner, Brad Talton to discuss Empyreal: Spells and Steam.
Tom & Ryan talk about Role Playing Games. They discuss Dungeons & Dragons, GURPS, Fiasco, No Thank You Evil, and Risus.
Tom is joined once again by Mutual Buddy Hugh (Hugh Stevens) to talk about Flip Ships and Champions of Midgard. They discuss the perceptions we have of Board Gamers (ourselves and others). www.whoshuffled.com
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