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Gamers With Jobs - Conference Call

GWJ Conference Call Episode 1017

Gamers With Jobs - Conference Call

Gamers With Jobs

Leisure, Games, Video Games

4.5810 Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2026

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Rich, Andrew, and Amanda chat about which games are love at first sight vs. a slow burn.

Games: Legends of the Round Table, Monster Tavern Early Access, Final Fantasy VII Remake + other games, Cast n' Chill, and the Super Mario Galaxy Movie.

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0:00.0

Why, hello there. This is episode 1,017 of the Gammers with Jobs conference call

0:22.5

podcast. I am your host,

0:24.8

Richard Lovejoy, and I

0:26.9

am super

0:28.4

excited for our show today, because

0:30.7

we have returning

0:32.6

from previous weeks

0:34.4

Amanda, and

0:36.6

returning from a little while ago, Andrew.

0:41.3

Hello.

0:42.2

How's everyone doing?

0:45.4

Yeah.

0:46.3

It's so good to see both of you.

0:49.1

I'm really excited for our discussion.

0:52.3

It's been a minute, Andrew, so we're glad to have you back.

0:55.9

It was great to see you back at episode 1000, but I'm glad we get you on a regular episode right

1:03.4

now to talk about your gaming stuff.

1:07.0

Oh, yes.

1:07.3

Very happy to be here.

1:10.8

We have a fun topic today, and our topic is going to be love at first sight versus the slow burn.

1:19.1

And that probably explains itself.

1:21.6

But before we get into that, we are going to talk about some games that we are playing now.

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