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We Play Games

By: Sasha Landau
  • Summary

  • We Play Games is an actual play podcast written and played by five women deeply concerned with appropriating gamer culture and making it gay.

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Episodes
  • The Swell 08: The 00 Pt. 1
    Sep 5 2018

    The gang stoops lower than ever before! The 00 contains all sorts of surprises, such as: a frazzled gang leader, a (Russian??) wolf man, and what seems to be a sprawling turf war, no pun intended.


    Music used in this episode: Flashbulb Eyes by Arcade Fire.


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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • The Swell 07: The Four Kings Pt. 4
    Aug 6 2018
    Just when the gang thinks they're in the clear, they find they're being chased by the two teams of agents they'd just given the slip! Car chase antics ensue. Later, discussions are made and allegiances are called into question. Why does everyone want that dang object anyway? Don't ask me, I'm just the guy that writes the summaries.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • The Swell 06: The Four Kings Pt. 3
    Jul 4 2018

    The gang is back for their most violent violent session yet! Friends are made! Enemies are vanquished! Kaavi takes the reigning title of That Bitch!

    Music used in this episode: "I Thought It Was You" by Kimiko Kasai


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    56 mins

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