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Total Pebble Knockdown
Total Pebble Knockdown
191 episodes
1 day ago
In weekly discussions that result in absolutely no clear answers, Nathan and Alex delve into the endless choices that make up games. What can we learn from video games, storytelling, and the real world, and how can we apply that to tabletop games?
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In weekly discussions that result in absolutely no clear answers, Nathan and Alex delve into the endless choices that make up games. What can we learn from video games, storytelling, and the real world, and how can we apply that to tabletop games?
Show more...
Games
Leisure
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182. Voices of the Void (Part 1)
Total Pebble Knockdown
1 hour 25 minutes 52 seconds
1 month ago
182. Voices of the Void (Part 1)

We begin our journey into Voices of the Void, the indie darling taking gaming by storm. In this series, Nathan will be taking the reins to learn the ropes at his new job managing a satellite array. Alex, who will not tell Nathan about the game, is going to continue trying not to tell him about the game as we go.On this episode, we spend the first day on the job learning what we are supposed to do, determining what we would like to do instead and finding new exciting ways to die on accident. Typical TPK content all around.

Total Pebble Knockdown
In weekly discussions that result in absolutely no clear answers, Nathan and Alex delve into the endless choices that make up games. What can we learn from video games, storytelling, and the real world, and how can we apply that to tabletop games?