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Animalcast 60- Interview with Nick MFing Logue

Started by Animalball Brasky, September 20, 2008, 10:44:51 AM

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Animalball Brasky

In Episode 60 the guys finally get to interview author and game designer Nick Logue.  Nick talks about writing for Paizo's Pathfinder, WotC and his own awesome game company, Sinister Adventures.  Never one to back down from a cussing contest, Nick brings a strong game as he tells stories of almost dying in real life playing Icy Death, troubles he got into in certain foreign countries, and he shamefully admits to his history of LARPing.  They talk at length about all the new offerings at Sinister Adventures, including the upcoming "open world" adventure omnibus Razor Coast and the dark sci-fi vision of Dark Horizons.  Kyle recommends that anyone unfamiliar with Nick's work should spend a couple of bucks on Sinister's Indulgences for a taste of his insanity, or go back and buy his work with Paizo, particularly the Hook Mountain Massacre.  Nick then gives it his all as he braves the Animalball Hotseat, but you'll have to listen to see how many points he scores.

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