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Queen Himiko Gets Spooked While Fighting for Biternia

October 19, 2017 Jack Eddy
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As per usual, I've been a busy little bee here in the Sheep Shack. First off, this week's guest is Chris Faulkenberry of Stone Circle Games. Battle for Biternia launches November 7th, so mark your calendars. You can actually hear the moment when I decide how much I want to derail the conversation to just spend 20 minutes talking about SNES RPGs. The answer is "very much". Alas, I left it at Meteos and Spoony Bards, but my inner 10 year old was tragically disappointed. Maybe someday Chris, Isaac Vega, and I can do a Final Fantasy geekout podcast...

Oh yeah, there's a new spooky episode of Cardboard Cutouts you should check out. And while doing so, why haven't you subscribed to our channel? Tut-tut... There are literally THOUSANDS of you listeners out there, and I know at least a few hundred of you are watching the videos we put up. Time to show some love and support by subscribing. It honestly helps elevate our content by showing publishers that TCbH is a channel worth supporting, and bottom line, the more ways I can share opinions, the less BAD GAMES people will have to put up with. Win Win! If you subscribe, tweet to me @cardboardherald and I'll sing your praises to the twitter-verse.

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Lastly, I'm proud to say that I'm still able to piss people off when I say I don't like a game. I posted my Yamatai review here and over on BGG, and *spoilers* I didn't like the game (it's not really a spoiler when I introduce it that way, huh?). Anyway, a BGG user had a LOT to say about how terrible my stuff is, how I only played the game once, how I must not like it because I'm bad at the game, etc... etc... and everyone else? They were super supportive and had very polite discourse. Remember folks, if I say I don't like a game, that's not an attack on you.

← We're Going Last With a Host of ReviewsWe Inis'ially had some dignity and class →

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