It's a show about video games and anime, right? You wouldn't think that by listening to the first eight minutes of this week's show.

King Baby Duck is joined by his buddy JonStar from Nerdy Show's Wicked Anime Podcast, as they open up the "Work For It" and "SURVIVE!" boxes from Loot Anime. Plus they check out what's inside the deluxe edition of Senran

King Baby Duck and I had the pleasure of talking to a game developer recently at the Boston Festival of Indie Games. Adi Slepack of Gather Round Games talked with us about the card game Someone Has Died. I have

Everyone needs positive recognition -- that's a fact that the Sistahs suddenly realize about midway through recording this week's show. As a result, it's an appropriate title for the podcast.

Every year at BFIG, ESH usually sniffs out the biggest party game to be showcased. First, it was DFL Games' "Henchmen", then came Starcap Games' "Now Everyone Get The F%$# Out!". This year, we pay our humble respect to Gather Around Games' "Someone Has Died" [Website | Kickstarter]

Friendly competition never hurt anyone, unless sweet delicious cake was at stake.

For the first time in what seems like forever, Xenocore joins the Sistahs for this week's rollicking podcast.

At the Boston Festival of Independent Games (BFIG), like a moth to the flame, ESH became intoxicated by a tabletop tragic horror game called Ten Candles.--more--> Calvary Games and Stephen Dewey's Ten Candles: A Roleplaying Game of Tragic Horror

In the last episode of Minecraft: Story Mode, Jesse found out the hard way why it's best not to piss off an all-powerful being. Awakening to new surroundings, the slayer of the Wither Storm discovers quickly that the path to

King Baby Duck punches some funny bones with the opening of Loot Anime's Action Comedy box, featuring merch from One-Punch Man, KonoSuba, and more! Plus check out what's inside the limited edition version of Sentai Filmworks' release of Monster Musume: