Thu, 26 February 2009 ![]() In this episode, we talked to Matthew Cutter about Deadlands: The Flood, the first Plot Point book for the Savage Worlds-driven Deadlands: Reloaded. In addition to Deadlands, we talked about Spirits of '86, Matt's own setting, and the rock opera he did 10 years ago. Also we revealed our favorite G.I. Joe action figures. We covered feedback, made some announcements, and started a new contest, as well. Since we didn't mention it in the show, we'll set the deadline for the contest here. You have till March 15th to enter. Links: SAGA Pulp Gamer TGTT's Facebook Group TGTT's Cafe Press store Comments[1] |
Fri, 13 February 2009 ![]() Recently, TGTT listener Sebastian Wolfe sent us a techno song based on our D&D podcast. He actually used soundbites from the show! Needless to say we were floored. In our recent Romance and Gaming podcast, we included the song as part of our feedback section. We've had a great response from listeners that want copies of the original song. Well, faithful listeners, ask and you shall receive! But there's more to this story, for there are actually two versions of the song! So without further ado: Combat Advantage Makes Sense A -AND- Combat Advantage Makes Sense 2 Category: general -- posted at: 5:47 PM Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 February 2009 ![]() Do you game with your S.O.? Wouldn't it be nice to? Finding a partner that games is mythical to some. On this show we talk to Sean Patrick Fannon, friend of the show and relatively frequent guest. He found such a partner in Carinn Seabolt. How, you say? Well, what does a gamer do better than go on Quests? We were joined in our "studio" by frequent guest co-host, Jen Decker. In Alabama, we were joined by Sean and Carinn, along with Carinn's roommate and listener of the show, Ted Uecker. Aside from discussing the Quest and the results of it, we... read more Comments[1] |
Sat, 31 January 2009 ![]() Paul Clarke and Jen Decker join us for our first 2009 show. We reviewed Sherwood: The Legend of Robin Hood, a setting released under the Savage Worlds license, and Battlestar Galactica: The Board Game. Other Links: Arkham Horror Savage Worlds Shadows Over Camelot Comments[1] |







