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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2012 · 3 MIN

Episode 14: Civilization the Board Game, Underrepresented Games and Our Thoughts on Savage Worlds

from The Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast · host The Secret Cabal Founders

In episode 14, the gang sits down to have a discussion and review of the Fantasy Flight edition of Sid Meier's Civilization: The Board Game. Then they answer a listener's question about playing an RPG with only a GM and single player. Tony brings you all the juicy news from the gaming world. The founders have a conversation about the different kinds of games that are underrepresented in the gaming industry and what they'd like to see. Jamie gives a quick primer on where to get started in miniatures painting and finally the guys wrap up the show with their thoughts on Savage Worlds.

Walkthough and review of Civilization the Board Game, Underrepresented Game types in the industry and Our Thoughts on the RPG system Savage Worlds

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