"History & Game doesn't just throw your high school history class and a Tom Vasel video into a blender and call it a day." Well, hello there again, friends! It's been a while. Unfortunately, I managed to contact H3N2 (the older brother of the H1N1 virus.) So, not only has my social life taken a hit, but my podcast productivity has as well. I want to give an extra special shout-out to those who take time out of their day to listen to my DIY podcast. That's awesome. My hat is off to you!- whoever you are, and wherever you are. Anyway... Let's get to it.
With only one more episode left in the third season, this week's episode plays around with the how - and why - humans have searched for solace in a comforting lie over a painful truth. In this episode of History & Game, we learn about the power of the "bromance," A story full of rebels and insurrectionists, The sadness when you're stricken ill for a prolonged people and manage NOT to lose a single shred of weight?! When getting sick doesn't even drop you a few pounds; the universe has robbed us of one of the simplest joys in life. Also, we weigh the pros and cons of narrative-driven campaign games.
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