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Fortune & Glory

Fortune & Glory

In this episode Paul and Quinns review the board game Fortune & Glory.

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Cinematic

Cinematic

The Trenches comic strip and tale for May 23, 2012.

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Ping Pong as card game

Ping Pong as card game

The design of Penny Arcade’s Paint the Line

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The 2012 Child’s Play Invitational Golf Tournament

The 2012 Child’s Play Invitational Golf Tournament

Join us June 8th at the Angeles National Golf Club in Sunland, CA to have fun and raise money for the cause.

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First Party v2.0 Polo

First Party v2.0 Polo

Our supple, 100% cotton First Party polo shirts are back with some familiar features and important upgrades.

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Child’s Play is incredibly vast, so vast that - even though Gabriel and I ostensibly created it - it extends far beyond our influence.  That’s how it had to be: in order for it to endure, it needs its own strength.  But it’s still surprising for me to realize the extent of its autonomy sometimes.  The toy drive used to be the focus, but Child’s Play is a banner now for a broad array of charitable impulses.  For example.

Gears of War is soliciting feedback on a story point - namely, whether or not this game’s Carmine will survive.  You vote by purchasing Avatar garments, the proceeds of which go to Child’s Play.  This is on a completely different scale than we’re used to, but here are the shirts:

Save Carmine (Male) (Female)

Carmine Must Die (Male) (Female)

Also, 2 Player told Robert to ask me if I would link to the discussion thread for the Season Finale.  I’ve seen it a few times already, and I think I may watch it again today.

(CW)TB