Here is a link to Episode 62 of The Gauntlet Podcast.

Here is a link to Episode 62 of The Gauntlet Podcast.

Here is a link to Episode 62 of The Gauntlet Podcast. It occurred to me if you simply scanned the show notes from previous weeks, you would think all we do is capsule reviews of games, and that we no longer engage in much play theory discussion. Not true! I have adjusted the show notes to better reflect what is actually being discussed on each show. Feedback is welcome.

Game Discussion

Two-page spread GM technique (00:14)

The Maroon Corps by David Schirduan (03:12)

Grizzled card game (13:09)

Wrapping-up multiple storylines in a play-by-post (20:28)

Urban Shadows & Codex (23:55)

Follow-up on The Sprawl by Hamish Cameron (26:19)

The Venture Brothers and The Final Girl by Bret Gillan (31:50)

Out of the Blue by Sean Casey (36:46)

Giving Me Life

Star vs. the Forces of Evil (47:44)

Battle Bots (48:47)

Scott Selvidge’s Flags document (50:35)

Links:

Flags doc

https://plus.google.com/102860402526090415450/posts/UEjcRNqdrMc

http://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/the-gauntlet-podcast/episode-62-the-maroon-corps-grizzled-out-of-the-blue

14 thoughts on “Here is a link to Episode 62 of The Gauntlet Podcast.”

  1. I love battle bots but do they really need 5 different presenters to waist time talking. Show me more bots, show me more behind the scenes. I would even take more team weirdness

  2. I love battle bots but do they really need 5 different presenters to waist time talking. Show me more bots, show me more behind the scenes. I would even take more team weirdness

  3. Along the lines of Richard Rogers question about similarities between Maroon Corps and Void Vultures, it sounds like there a lot of similarity between Maroon Corps and 3:16 Carnage Amongst the Stars. Did you have any thoughts on that, Jason Cordova?

  4. Along the lines of Richard Rogers question about similarities between Maroon Corps and Void Vultures, it sounds like there a lot of similarity between Maroon Corps and 3:16 Carnage Amongst the Stars. Did you have any thoughts on that, Jason Cordova?

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