You Shall Not Pass Go Episode 7: From the Vault: Bore

To Sum It Up: Our heroes trash From the Vault: Lore, review Conspiracy: Take the Crown, and then touch a bit on Cube Magic. Then they journey into Roll20’s partnership, the new Unearthed Arcana, and the Neverwinter MMO. Then our heroes end their quest with a review of Taboo, Apples to Apples, and Cards Against Humanity.

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Creator of Websites, editor of content, wearer of vests. This man is said to be "The Jack of All Trades".  Dean has his hands in most parts of the website one way or another. The original incarnation of Geekade, "G33k Life", was Dean's brainchild. While Dean can be found on a number of shows like when he was the former co-host of the Stone Age Gamer Podcast or the current host Vest and Friends or talking about video games on YouTube and Twitch, he is the guy behind the scenes making sure that the site does everything it's supposed to every one else can do their job. There's not a problem he can't solve.....or at least punch and scream at until it doesn't exist anymore.

2 thoughts on “You Shall Not Pass Go Episode 7: From the Vault: Bore

  • September 14, 2016 at 6:02 pm
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    Great cast as usual guys. Definitely agree with the C-man about Cards Against Humanity (and Apples to Apples by extension). It was great and hilarious at first, but it’s just gotten stale for me at this point – I’d much rather play almost any other party game (like Taboo!) when there is a large group of people. I am also pretty interested in Neverwinter now, though I will probably never have the time to actually get around and play it…

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    • September 25, 2016 at 9:30 am
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      My problem with Cards Against Humanity has been, for the longest time, that it’s given people an easy way to be funny without any effort. It goes back to the Southpark episode of how Family Guy got its jokes.

      To me, it’s not that CaH is stale. It’s more like its a Game Genie for people wanting to be funny by saying horrible, inappropriate things: they could probably be funny on their own, but why put in the effort when you have a code book that you bought at K-Mart last week?

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