Episode 91 - The Godfather, Final Hour and Destroyer of Worlds

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With lockdown in full swing we've had to go back in time to talk about the some board games. Andy sends Steve to sleep with the fishes in The Godfather: Corleone's Empire and then try and banish the elder gods in Arkham Horror: Final Hour.

We then talk about the latest cinematic module for Alien the Roleplaying Game, Destroyer of Worlds and all agree that its quickly becoming our game of the year.

We round of the episode with a delve into the mailbag and talk about solo games and playing games over video. And by the way the name of the game Steve couldn't remember was Onirim.

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00:05:14 World of Darkness moves to Renegade https://youtu.be/T-C1bj0rZPM 00:10:28 Wizards of the Coast being sued by Gale Force Nine 00:16:20 The Godfather: Corleone's Empire 00:26:23 Arkham Horror: The Final Hour 00:33:34 Alien The Roleplaying Game: Destroyer of Worlds 00:55:46 Questions from the listeners

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Jon's News Ferret: "NewsSting" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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