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In this 37th episode of Analytic Dice we get right to talking about the long awaited Fire & Ice TTRPG by Dynamite Entertainment based on the 1983 cartoon movie. The movie was directed/animated by Bakshi based on the art of Frazetta. Analytic Dice is a monthly podcast in which we, Kevin and Gabe, analyze a tabletop roleplaying game system or setting. Before recording each episode we will have played the specific role-playing game or setting under discussion. While there is no perfect system or setting, people do have preferences, and this podcast will explore our actual play experiences with different mechanics, revealing the great, the good, and our opinion on the pain points inherent in each system or setting adaptation.
Check out Fire & Ice here (download the draft rules):
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dynamiteent/fire-and-ice-the-miniatures-board-game
To comment or make a recommendation, call us at (860) 595-2544 and leave a message. We'll play your comments on the "air."
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By Kevin Borrup and Gabe Dybing5
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In this 37th episode of Analytic Dice we get right to talking about the long awaited Fire & Ice TTRPG by Dynamite Entertainment based on the 1983 cartoon movie. The movie was directed/animated by Bakshi based on the art of Frazetta. Analytic Dice is a monthly podcast in which we, Kevin and Gabe, analyze a tabletop roleplaying game system or setting. Before recording each episode we will have played the specific role-playing game or setting under discussion. While there is no perfect system or setting, people do have preferences, and this podcast will explore our actual play experiences with different mechanics, revealing the great, the good, and our opinion on the pain points inherent in each system or setting adaptation.
Check out Fire & Ice here (download the draft rules):
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dynamiteent/fire-and-ice-the-miniatures-board-game
To comment or make a recommendation, call us at (860) 595-2544 and leave a message. We'll play your comments on the "air."
Check out the Analog Union here to sign up for their newsletter:
https://analogunion.com/