Episode Eight – Mecha Corps Receives Demobilization Orders

Craig is annoyingly literal, Ben considers tasks left undone, Kevin speculates upon what people do when they’re unsupervised, and Tonya looks at colonial politics.

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10 thoughts on “Episode Eight – Mecha Corps Receives Demobilization Orders

  1. dvb-t says:

    You really make it seem so easy with your presentation but I find this matter to be actually something which I think I would never understand. It seems too complex and extremely broad for me. I am looking forward for your next post, I will try to get the hang of it!

    • Avatar photo Tonya says:

      Thanks! I’m glad you like the show. If you have ideas you want to kick around until a game emerges, we are happy to help. Just put it in a comment or send us an email.

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    • Avatar photo Tonya says:

      I’m glad you like it! Much of the credit for the written bits goes to Craig, with an honorable mention for the fine folks as WordPress. Kev did most of the Game Resources, but I’m putting a few together myself to go with some of the upcoming shows.
      Hope you continue to like the show!

  3. freelance writing georgia says:

    I just read » Episode Eight &, but I’m not sure where to go next.

    • Avatar photo Tonya says:

      Well, Freelance, If you enjoyed Mecha Corps then you have the option of moving on to episode nine, or going back to the beginning (Episode Zero) to listen to us develop as a podcast. You can do either of those from the front page just by clicking on the player in the episode that you are interested in, or you can click on the header for the episode and do the same thing there, which allows you to read along with the links (assuming that’s fun for you. It’s not mandatory.)

      We make this podcast because we have fun doing it, and we hope you have fun listening to it.

  4. Angelique Smaniotto says:

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    • Avatar photo Tonya says:

      OMG, Angelique! This was so useful. A quick google search on “September 9th, 2008 at 9:21 pm” has yeilded *so many* new cards for us to draw on for future shows. Thank you so much. I am not even kidding right now.

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