The Spiralbound Episode

EPISODE · Jul 16, 2025 · 1H 3M

The Spiralbound Episode

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In this episode we go to the copyshop to dig up spiralbound games for our game discovery homework, and get deep into the weeds on both format and substance of our picks. Games Mentioned: Black Cadillacs (Steel Toe'd Edition) (here's the Wayback Machine archive of the game page) Tunnels & Trolls, and specifically 7th-7.5 Edition Adventure! Aberrant and Aeon: Trinity Little Grey Cells InSpectres Mechaton/Mobile Frame Zero carry. a game about war. kill puppies for satan Primetime Adventures Nine Worlds Show Notes: Wanderlust notebook that Eppy saw Ashcan Front Tim O’Brien/The Things They Carried/How To Tell a True War Story, Our paraphrased quote “you can’t make an anti-war film” seems to come from François Truffaut And there's more: Unwritten Earths Symposium Our Patreon Join the Discord Nathan's games Eppy's games Music by Will Jobst

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