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D6G Episode 7: Shadows Over Camelot detailed review, Mulling Gaming Mechanics

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4.8613 Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2008

⏱️ 109 minutes

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Summary

Episode 7 has has a detailed review of the Days of Wonder co-op board game "Shadows Over Camelot."We also introduce a new segment "Mulling Mechanics" in which we compare and contrast the different miniature war games' approach to common game tasks.To discuss this episode in our forum thread .Or let us know what you think by sending e-mail to TheD6Generation@gmail.com.

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0:00.0

The producers of this show would like to state that although the words Camelot and King Arthur

0:06.0

will be used in this episode, at no time will we sink to the level of referencing Monty Python for a cheap laugh.

0:14.2

There will be absolutely no references to their works in this show.

0:20.0

And when we say absolutely no references, we mean, of course, there will be some. This is episode

0:46.6

of the D6 Generation

0:49.4

with your host, Craig Gallant,

0:52.2

Russ Wakeland, and Ray...

0:54.7

Er, Hollywood, Granger.

0:58.2

As always, our show begins with Rapid Fire.

1:01.5

It's a little bit crazy, but at least it's short.

1:07.6

Welcome to another edition of Rapid Fire,

1:10.1

the roundtable discussion of all things gaming coming at you with the inexorable speed of charging armor-clad Destriars.

1:15.6

I'm Geekly McNettigan, your host. Today, as always, our panelists are Russ Rules-Loyer Wakeland and Rafe Real Lawyer Granger.

1:23.6

Let's begin. Issue number one! The mythos of the Arthurian legends runs rampant throughout popular fantasy.

1:30.9

From the ancient Mott D'Arthur to the idols of the king, to the contemporary and controversial works of Jack White, the archetypes and themes of these immortal classics are familiar to us all.

1:40.6

Question.

1:41.6

Considering the ultimate point of the Arthurian legends is arguably that no good deed goes unpunished.

1:46.7

Is there truly a redeeming moral here?

1:48.9

Or do these legends speak ultimately to only pain and suffering and loss?

1:53.3

Rafe, the Dark Knight's layer, multi-layer!

1:55.8

I have to make an embarrassing confession here.

1:58.0

You've got nothing. Ross, the solo quest is still the best.

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