• Episode 107: Under the Dice Fest 2024, Part 2

  • Feb 6 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 47 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 107: Under the Dice Fest 2024, Part 2

  • Summary

  • In part two of a special two part episode, we interview people who attended Under the Dice Fest 2024, a small festival in Massachusetts celebrating miniature-based tabletop wargaming. The festival was designed to appeal to those who shy away from the mainstream iterations of the miniature wargaming hobby, focusing on those who want play the games on their own terms, sometimes outside of the scope of the game rules as written, or those who want to play old games which are no longer supported by their publishers. It is highlighting those who are more concerned with telling a story with the miniatures they build than with creating something that would be optimal in terms of a game’s rule system. A punk rock approach to the miniature wargaming hobby, if you will. Below are time stamps of where you can listen to each interview!


    0:56 - Scott (scotomancer) and Greg Wier chat about HeroQuest and Isolation Man screen printing

    27:38 - Martin McCoy (martin.mccoy.art), Greg Wier, and Adam Wier (thekillingcold) chat about Vastarian and making art

    53:10 - Shane Brockway (7he_blindman) and Greg Wier talk about MÖRK BORG and RPGs

    01:14:35 - Dellon Myette (whitetigertablecraft) and Greg Wier talk about his newly designed game Cauldon

    01:38:03 - Eric Locke (Eric’s Hobby Workshop), Greg Wier, and Adam Wier talk about Warhammer the Old World

    01:56:43 - Matt (totally_not_panicking) chats with Greg, Adam, and Eric Wier about a Vastarian game they played on his newly built board

    02:12:48 - Chris (pied_pewter_piper) and Cole (colecifer_xxviii) chat with Greg and Adam Wier

    02:37:20 - Brandon Anway (banway99) talks with Greg Wier about coming to the USA to play Mordheim



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