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The Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast

Episode 34: Stronghold, Our Acquisition Disorder Triggers, and Favorite RPG Settings

The Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast

Jamie Keagy

Hobbies, Leisure, Games

4.7869 Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2013

⏱️ 176 minutes

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Summary

In episode 32, The founders review Stronghold and discuss what triggers our Acquisition Disorder and our favorite RPG settings

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's Wednesday, January 23rd, and you're listening to The Secret Cabball Gaming Podcast.

0:10.7

Today, the founders review Stronghold and discuss what factors give us the acquisition disorder

0:19.6

and list their favorite RPG campaign settings.

0:25.8

And now please welcome the Secret Cabal founder.

0:33.2

Hello and welcome to episode 34 of the Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast.

0:38.1

My name is Jamie.

0:39.0

Hello, folks, Brian.

0:39.9

Hey, this is Chris.

0:41.2

All right.

0:41.7

Well, we have good news and we have bad news.

0:44.0

We'll start off with the bad news.

0:45.3

Tony Topper's not going to be with us today as he has the flu.

0:48.8

Aw.

0:49.7

This flu thing going around is scary.

0:51.7

Yeah, it's...

0:52.2

It's the dreaded flu that's taking everyone out. It's Captain Trips, I'm telling

0:55.9

you. And I absolutely do not want Tony to be hanging around recording with us with the flu.

1:00.6

Oh yeah. And especially, that's because of the good reason. Oh, absolutely. Chris, the good news.

1:06.1

Okay, so if you're not on our Facebook and you're not on our board game geek wall, you don't know this.

1:13.7

I had a baby actually on the recording date.

1:14.4

Nice.

1:18.9

So it was that morning, it was, I don't think you can go to your podcast today.

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