This week’s episode of The Gauntlet Podcast is pretty terrific.

This week’s episode of The Gauntlet Podcast is pretty terrific.

This week’s episode of The Gauntlet Podcast is pretty terrific. We did an interview with Paul Czege from Halfmeme Press. We talk about the #Threeforged  game design challenge, his game The Clay that Woke, and other (mostly) RPG-related topics. I hope you enjoy it!

http://gauntletpodcast.libsyn.com/interview-with-paul-czege

38 thoughts on “This week’s episode of The Gauntlet Podcast is pretty terrific.”

  1. Our next batch of Gauntlet T-shirts will feature the three wolf moon design, except the wolves will be replace with Joel, Gabriel,and one of the guys from teen wolf. The question shall be emblazoned on back.

    The shirts will of course be navy.

  2. Our next batch of Gauntlet T-shirts will feature the three wolf moon design, except the wolves will be replace with Joel, Gabriel,and one of the guys from teen wolf. The question shall be emblazoned on back.

    The shirts will of course be navy.

  3. I think the obvious answer is the pack. They have hunter instincts that would be helpful in finding food. There are more of them which is good for body coverage when trying to stay warm. In addition, their numbers would be extremely helpful in a fight. How is there any discussion?

  4. I think the obvious answer is the pack. They have hunter instincts that would be helpful in finding food. There are more of them which is good for body coverage when trying to stay warm. In addition, their numbers would be extremely helpful in a fight. How is there any discussion?

  5. Why my inevitable sexual conquest of their pack Jason Cordova​. I hold this truth to be self evident, that all beautiful hairless werewolves are in want of and only whole when taken into hand by a kind but firm master.

  6. Why my inevitable sexual conquest of their pack Jason Cordova​. I hold this truth to be self evident, that all beautiful hairless werewolves are in want of and only whole when taken into hand by a kind but firm master.

  7. Convert a small portion of the remaining human population, devour the rest. The decrease in population allows for native flora and fauna to stabilize to the point of sustaining our pack. With an additional portion left to procreate at a rate that would increase the total tonnage of edible living foods annually at a rate of 2.547 percent globally at least. The pack repopulates the world with a single cultural norm creating a period of relative world peace. Obviously the only correct option.

  8. Convert a small portion of the remaining human population, devour the rest. The decrease in population allows for native flora and fauna to stabilize to the point of sustaining our pack. With an additional portion left to procreate at a rate that would increase the total tonnage of edible living foods annually at a rate of 2.547 percent globally at least. The pack repopulates the world with a single cultural norm creating a period of relative world peace. Obviously the only correct option.

  9. Scott Owen Daniel Lewis So, basically, the Nazis had it all figured out? Create more resources for yourself by thinning the population, and then establish a single “cultural norm” for, you know, peace.  

  10. Scott Owen Daniel Lewis So, basically, the Nazis had it all figured out? Create more resources for yourself by thinning the population, and then establish a single “cultural norm” for, you know, peace.  

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