On Episode 40 of The Gauntlet Podcast, we welcome Andrew Medeiros, designer of Urban Shadows and other fine games…

On Episode 40 of The Gauntlet Podcast, we welcome Andrew Medeiros, designer of Urban Shadows and other fine games…

On Episode 40 of The Gauntlet Podcast, we welcome Andrew Medeiros, designer of Urban Shadows and other fine games Powered by the Apocalypse. Here is a breakdown:

Games We Played

Brad Murray’s Hollowpoint (00:37)

The Watch (6:05)

Wilhelm Person’s Until Dawn (10:46)

Giving Me Life

Street Star (18:07)

Self-publishing (19:29)

Games with Massive Learning Curves (22:46)

Interview Segment

Urban Shadows (26:20)

The Forgotten (34:47)

Legends of the Guard (38:00)

Why PbtA? (41:28)

Drew’s inspirations (44:58)

In-production card game (47:39)

The Final Question (48:36)

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20 thoughts on “On Episode 40 of The Gauntlet Podcast, we welcome Andrew Medeiros, designer of Urban Shadows and other fine games…”

  1. I feel that, in order for Jason’s werewolf game to be complete it requires some sort of move where the trigger is: When you take a shower with someone,… EDIT: Maybe that’s the healing move! When you take  a shower,…

  2. I feel that, in order for Jason’s werewolf game to be complete it requires some sort of move where the trigger is: When you take a shower with someone,… EDIT: Maybe that’s the healing move! When you take  a shower,…

  3. Wilhelm Person $2.00 for the PDF? Sold! I really enjoyed your game. It knows what it wants to do, with just enough of a mechanical framework to make it work. Good stuff. 

  4. Wilhelm Person $2.00 for the PDF? Sold! I really enjoyed your game. It knows what it wants to do, with just enough of a mechanical framework to make it work. Good stuff. 

  5. Speaking of LARPing, i just came across the the 1990 film Shakma, in which some medical students are LARPing in a locked research building when a rage infected primate breaks loose to punish them. sounds amazing right?  unfortunately Shakma happens to be the tiniest, most adorable monkey imaginable.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100589/  

  6. Speaking of LARPing, i just came across the the 1990 film Shakma, in which some medical students are LARPing in a locked research building when a rage infected primate breaks loose to punish them. sounds amazing right?  unfortunately Shakma happens to be the tiniest, most adorable monkey imaginable.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100589/  

  7. Marshall Miller, The Watch is still being developed for alpha stage playtesting, but should be ready soon. If you’d like to be involved, send me an email. Pheylorn at G mail. com

  8. Marshall Miller, The Watch is still being developed for alpha stage playtesting, but should be ready soon. If you’d like to be involved, send me an email. Pheylorn at G mail. com

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