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The Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast

Episode 15: Zong Shi, Intellectual Properties in Gaming and Gaming in the Media

The Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast

Jamie Keagy

Hobbies, Leisure, Games

4.7869 Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2012

⏱️ 152 minutes

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Summary

Walkthough and review of the recently Kickstarted board game Zong Shi, Intellectual Properties in Gaming and Games that have been turned into movies and television series.

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It's Wednesday, April 4th, and you're listening to The Secret Caball Gaming Podcast.

0:10.0

Today, the founders review, Song Shee and discussed intellectual properties in games and games in the media.

0:21.6

And now please welcome the Secret Caball Founders.

0:28.6

Hello and welcome to episode 15 of the Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast.

0:33.6

My name is Jamie.

0:34.6

Tony here.

0:35.6

Hello folks. This is Brian.

0:36.6

Welcome, Mrs. Chris. All right. So the

0:40.2

Facebook and Twitter giveaway for the Steve Jackson game's munchkin just ended yesterday as

0:45.6

recording this episode. And we're going to announce the winners right here on the air. So the first thing

0:50.1

we're going to do is our Facebook. These are the best discussion topics suggested by

0:55.4

you as the listeners and the best ones are going to win. But actually what we've decided to do is

0:59.4

give away two copies of Munchkin. Ducy prizes. Two copies on Facebook and two copies on Twitter

1:04.7

because I'll tell you, everybody's submissions were awesome. They were fantastic. Yeah, they were

1:09.1

really good. And let me just say right now that,

1:11.1

you know, we're giving out four copies, so they're actually four winners, but we're actually

1:15.0

going to use every single one of these topics. I think they're just stupendous. And over the next

1:18.9

year of shows, you'll be hearing your topics discussed. Without further ado, here are the

1:23.5

Facebook winners. Take it away, Chris. All right. I apologize if I mispronounce this name.

1:29.3

Matthew Chowarko wins for playing the table as opposed to playing the game. I love this topic.

1:36.0

This is something I talk about a lot in the podcast. I think it's a great topic.

1:39.9

And the number two winner for Facebook? Nicholas Rowe for his suggestion of a discussion on group think and how it manifests.

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