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PGOC 029: Tennis Star

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Boyan Radakovich of Shifting Skies Games joins us to fill Jeremiah’s shoes while he plays warrior in the woods. He is also going to be with us at Gen Con. His first order of business is to report to us about his adventure at Comic-Con in San Diego.

We release some more information about the products we will have available at Gen Con to include specially made shot glasses, coffee mugs, mouse pads, Accent Your Character, High School Drama, and custom dice sets made especially for the Tennis Star for Button Men. Make sure to visit us at Booth 2224, the podcasting fan booth, and in the podcasting track room for Pulp Gamer Live and other events.

Promotions we are participating in for Gen Con also include Cheese Weasel’s Con Games. Be sure to pick up your card from the guys with the exclamation point above their head and come by our booth to get it punched. Completing the card enters you for a chance to win prizes! Cheese Weasel

We have also just signed up to participate in a game company card hunt hosted by flying buffalo. Make sure to visit their booth to get started with this collection.

Bo shared with us the location of some of the Button Men. Outside of ourselves, these locations will include Asmodee, TableStar Games, White Wolf, Hero Games, and Edge Games (Science Fusion). We also spend some time talking to the designer of Science Fusion, Andrew Leach at Origins and share that interview with you today.

One of our topics today include PBM (play by mail) systems. We touched on CyberBoard, VASSAL, and ZunTzu.

Gamer Chris shared his web site with us. Stop by his site and say hello.

Polymancer Thanks again to Polymancer for their support! Polymancer magazine is a multi-genre magazine about roleplaying games (RPGs), miniature wargames, LARPs, and more. Articles are written so that they can be useful to gamers of all kinds, no matter which rules they prefer to use. This is done by making the articles “system-independent.” There is a complete adventure scenario in every issue. This is not an e-zine, but the real thing: an honest to goodness, printed magazine for gamers. Find out more at www.polymancerstudios.com.

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