Fri, 31 July 2009
We've received some requests to have shirts with the 'original' D6G caricature logo on them. So, we thought, why not? The first is a simple T-shirt. Check it out via our Merchandise Link.
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Wed, 29 July 2009
Friend of the show Paul over at The View from the Turret donated a bunch of great stuff to us and we decided to use it to help raise funds for our trip to GenCon 2009. We'll be running these auctions over the next week or so, and we've got the first batch of items up: Dwarven Forge Sci-Fi Terrain! This stuff is basically mint-in-box, pre-painted and ready to go for sci-fi RPG's, miniature war games, or whatever else you can dream up. To check out the listings, click here. And keep an eye out for more items coming soon. Thanks again Paul!
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Tue, 21 July 2009
Big news comes in a big package. Our massive episode 36 is one of our largest, but packs some exclusive news announcements. First we interview Romeo, the head man over at Battlefoam.com and get the latest news on how the company is doing, and what's coming soon. Later the D6G team chats with some big cheese's out at Adepticon on some new announcements for 2010 and the future of this amazing convention. Finally, Criag and Russ ride in to cover their own personal, Quest for the West. Which leads into a detailed review of the old west game "Gutshot". All that and our usual 'not too horrible' humor, with features such as: - When Wives Attack The following fine organizations help make this show possible: Myriad Games, on behalf of friendly, professional gaming stores everywhere.
Discussed in the show: When Wives Attack Blog: Link Craig's Blog: Link Wargamer Radio Network: Link Pulp Gamer Network: Link
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Tue, 7 July 2009
Army Builder, HeroLab, and CardVault. Those who've used these programs know how much they add to your game. The D6G team gets Colen McAlister of Lone Wolf Development on the line to talk shop about what goes into these products and what's coming in the future. Later we try out our first ever "Cage Match." Two games enter, one game leaves. The veteran party game Werewolf goes up against the young upstart "Are you the Traitor?" Which is the better social game? All that and our usual 'not too horrible' humor, with features such as: - When Wives Attack (A very special episode) The following fine organizations help make this show possible: Myriad Games, on behalf of friendly, professional gaming stores everywhere.
Discussed in the show: Army Builder 3.2 Feature Preview: Link When Wives Attack Blog: Link Craig's Blog: Link Wargamer Radio Network: Link Pulp Gamer Network: Link
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