/blows off dust. Is this thing still on? OK, so I didn’t blog about the many books I read. Nor did any of the five dozen drafts I have ever mature beyond thousands of words that led nowhere. Now, 2014 was a very good year for me. I feel a little guilty about that because, […]
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Supervision Required Live
October 6th, 2012 · Comments Off on Supervision Required Live · Uncategorized
http://www.jenncutter.com/2012/10/06/supervision-required-live/
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Three Moves Ahead Episode 182 – Three’s a Crowdsourcing
August 20th, 2012 · Comments Off on Three Moves Ahead Episode 182 – Three’s a Crowdsourcing · Podcast, Three Moves Ahead, Uncategorized
Bruce, Troy, and Rob discuss the changing landscape of game financing, or at least they try to. The end up discussing Kickstarter almost exclusively, the return of Tom vs. Bruce, and their feelings of optimism about what crowd-funding can mean. Troy douses them with the cold water of reality. They also contemplate the strange meta-game […]
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Three Moves Ahead Episode 179 – Spy Games
July 30th, 2012 · Comments Off on Three Moves Ahead Episode 179 – Spy Games · Podcast, Three Moves Ahead, Uncategorized
Soren Johnson returns to talk spies, espionage, and covert action with Rob and Julian. They then subject espionage mechanics to forty minutes of interrogation, torture, and unkind words. Then they remember the one game they’ve played that has spies and espionage that they don’t hate. Suspiciously, Rob’s microphone fails midway through the show. Happenstance or […]
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What I’ve Written for Honest Gamers
September 5th, 2010 · 8 Comments · Uncategorized
Starcraft 2 Review
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FoS/TMA Meetup Reminder
August 14th, 2010 · Comments Off on FoS/TMA Meetup Reminder · Uncategorized
This is the official meet up notice for the upcoming FoS/TMA gathering. As I’ve said on the podcast, I settled on the 14th of August in downtown Washington DC. The time will be 2:30 in the afternoon so we can drink leisurely and people can find their way home before it gets late. Most of […]
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