After a refreshing vacation we are ready to hit the ground running. Its good to be back. After reviewing the feedback from over the holidays, we talk about a bunch of products that have caught our attention.
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Green Ronin has a Deck of Many Things that represents the famous artifact from Dungeons & Dragons. If you are going to use the deck in a game, having a physical copy will add to the experience. |
| Fluxx and Stoner Fluxx is the subject for some conversation in today’s show. It has been brought to our attention this may not be the game to use when we organize game days for youth organizations. We also learn these games will also not survive submission in water or treatment by clumsy podcast personalities. |
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Runebound is another hot game on our schedules. We didn’t get into the game very much but we do talk about a method to repair the bent plastic miniatures from this game and others with similar pieces. |
| FNH has sent us an entertaining bit of audio entertainment about his experience with Kung Fu Fighting, another game from our recent reviews. He agreed with the our assessment of the laughter factor and seemed to of enjoyed it. It was fun bit of feedback to play around with, thanks! |
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Margaret Weis Productions has reached an agreement with Universal Studios Consumer Products Group to produce roleplaying game products based on the enormously successful, critically-acclaimed television series, Battlestar Galactica. Find out more at Gaming Report.
Thank you DarkCon for a great time! We enjoyed meeting all of you and look forward to seeing the Dark Ones again! Our next convention appearance will be at Phoenix Cactus Comicon at the end of January.
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We play a promo for our friends at Dragons Landing Inn and again mention James from The Vintage Gamer. We played Sherlock Holmes, Consulting Detective, a game recently reviewed by Jim.