Category: The Canon Puncture Show

Canon Puncture 88: PTA Pitch and Miss »

Mick, Rich and special guest Judd discuss a recent Primetime Adventures Pitch session over Skype that went off the rails and talk about ways to fix it in the future.

Canon Puncture 87: Game Advocates – In a Wicked Age »

Game Advocates is a miniseries of interviews about a single game, not with the game designers but with people who have thoroughly played the game.  In Game Advocates, we ask about how the game plays, what’s fun about it and what players enjoy about it.  We also chat about possible pitfalls [...]

Canon Puncture 86: Indie Games with Pornstars »

Rich and Mick are joined by the ever-lovin Judd Karlman to discuss a recent post on the blog called Playing DnD with Pornstars.

Canon Puncture 85: Game Advocates – Sorceror »

Game Advocates is a miniseries of interviews about a single game, not with the game designers but with people who have thoroughly played the game.  In Game Advocates, we ask about how the game plays, what’s fun about it and what players enjoy about it.  We also chat about possible pitfalls for new players.
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Canon Puncture 84: Saga Series Gaming »

Arnold Cassell discusses his penchant for running multiple games in a shared setting during conventions, a little something he calls… Saga Series!

Canon Puncture 83: Game Advocates – Shock »

This episode features Robert Bohl advocating for Shock: Social Science Fiction by Joshua A. Newman.

Canon Puncture 82: Happy New Year »

Mick, Rich and Arnold discuss their top gaming moments of 2009 and Gamer Resolutions for the new year.

Merry Christmas (a last minute gift idea, too) »

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Canon Puncture 81: Game Advocates – Burning Wheel »

This episode features Judd Karlman talking about why he loves the respected and sometimes feared indie RPG called Burning Wheel.

Canon Puncture 80: As Played By… Ryan Macklin »

In this short episode, Rich Rogers talks to Ryan Macklin of the Master Plan and Voice of the Revolution podcasts about something Ryan calls “As Played By”.