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The Toys That Built America is an American nonfiction docudrama series that premiered on the History Channel on November 28, 2021. Each episode outlines the development of a popular toy, invention, or company in the United States, typically focusing on their rise and any rivals or struggles.
In each episode, following a brief explanation of one or more tabletop games, Wheaton plays the games with one or more guests—usually web or TV personalities. [2] A wide range of hobby gaming titles have been played, from classic German-style board games and family games to RPGs and card games. [3]
The Farming Game is a board game simulating the economics of a small farm. Published in 1979 , it was designed by George Rohrbacher, a rancher in Washington state . The Farming Game painfully reflects the real-life difficulties of running a farm.
Friends at the Table is an actual play podcast hosted by Austin Walker. The podcast has been active since September 2014, and episodes are released weekly. The collaboration between the gamemaster and the players is a major component of the show, in contrast to many tabletop role-playing games where the gamemaster has total control over worldbuilding.
The Glass Cannon is an actual play podcast featuring the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game by Paizo Publishing, and is the flagship podcast of The Glass Cannon Network (GCN).The first episode was released on June 16, 2015, and over 326 episodes were produced before the first campaign came to its conclusion in June 2022.
) is an audio podcast that follows Heather Anne Campbell, Nick Wiger and Matt Apodaca as they discuss and review video games, with early episodes focusing on weird or bad games. In January 2022, the podcast changed formats to shift away from intentionally playing bad games, in part to improve the experience for guests and the hosts. [2]
Halfway through the second season, Batt and Montgomery created a Patreon page where subscribers could vote on a movie for the hosts to watch and record a directors commentary on. [14] At the conclusion of season three, they decided to begin releasing the Patreon podcasts as part of their regular feed for free. Episodes released discuss the films:
At that time Slate also operated the Panoply Media podcast network, who produced the first three seasons of the podcast. [2] After Panoply announced that they would cease making podcasts in September 2018, he announced that he was co-founding a podcast production company with Weisberg named Pushkin Industries , which has produced the series ...