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The Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast

Episode 65: Lewis and Clark, Random Forum Topics and The Impact of Artwork

The Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast

Jamie Keagy

Hobbies, Leisure, Games

4.7869 Ratings

🗓️ 21 May 2014

⏱️ 188 minutes

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Summary

In episode 65 the founders review Lewis and Clark and discuss Random Forum Topics and The Impact of Artwork in Board Games

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0:00.0

It's Wednesday, May 21st, and you're listening to the Secret Caball Gaming Podcast.

0:10.9

Today, the founders review Lewis and Clark and discuss various topics from our board game geek forums.

0:20.0

And the impact of artwork in board games.

0:24.8

And now please welcome the Secret Cabal Founder.

0:32.4

Hello and welcome to episode 65 of the Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast.

0:38.2

My name is Jamie.

0:39.1

Tony here.

0:40.0

Hello, folks, Brian.

0:40.7

Hey, this is Chris.

0:41.7

And this is Steve.

0:43.1

So our forums have been blowing up for the past few days since the last episode released.

0:48.1

There's more posts on that forum than we've ever had before, I think.

0:52.2

I can barely keep up.

0:53.1

It's crazy.

0:53.9

Yeah, me too.

0:55.4

I'll tell you, the one thread in particular that's been going nuts is our crazy contest giveaway

1:00.4

thread.

1:01.4

Oh my God.

1:02.0

Every day, there's like three new pages filled up.

1:04.2

Now I'm sitting here.

1:04.9

I'm trying to keep track of all the entrance.

1:06.8

I spend a good 15, 20 minutes making the Excel sheet and keeping it up to date.

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