Podcast
Blizzard Watch Podcast: Elder Scrolls Oblivion is just one game we wish would make a comeback
Cory Taylor joins our usual hosts for this week's cotillion of a podcast, and the first thing on the agenda is to remind people to get their Noblegarden ducky costume!
Tavern Watch Plays Pigeon’s 11, Episode 2: Stealing the coveted pretzel trophy
This week we're bringing you another game Pigeon's 11, in which our feathered cast of criminals dives into the world of esports and culinary delights at MetzlCon.
Blizzard Watch Podcast: Noblegarden: taking several years to become the cutest baby ducky
Puzzling Cartel Chips and the mystery of them leads off the Blizzard Watch Podcast this week.
Lore Watch Podcast: Xal’atath, the Void, and the dawn of Azeroth’s creation
This week's episode was inspired by a question from a listener, about where the story is going from here as we make our way toward the next expansion of World of Warcraft, Midnight.
Tavern Watch Plays Pigeon’s 11, Episode 1: A fine flock of felonious fowl
This week we're playing Pigeon's 11, an adventure where our fine flock of felonious fowl are getting ready for the heist of a lifetime.
Blizzard Watch Podcast: WoW Classic goes from #SomeChanges to a whole new raid
Patch 11.1.5 for World of Warcraft was just announced as coming out April 22, so that leads the podcast this week -- even if it may seem fast to some of our hosts.
Lore Watch from the Archives: Cyberpunk Edgerunners explores a crumbling dystopia
The Netflix animated show Cyberpunk Edgerunners is a great entry in the Cyberpunk universe, and one we felt worth exploring in-depth.
Blizzard Watch Podcast: Warcraft Rumble is cute, and other April Fools’ Day pranks
After a short apology for his scratchy voice, Matt leads the cohosts in discussion on a number of topics.
Lore Watch Podcast: Crucial source material
While we do enjoy going off on wild tangents or thinking about "what if," sometimes it's important to just go back to the crucial source material.
Tavern Watch Podcast: Are TTRPGs taking a turn away from crunchy to bring us more narrative-focused one-shots?
While there are still plenty of crunchy tabletop games out there, lately we're playing a lot of shorter TTRPGs that lean into narrative elements — and are easier to schedule than long form campaigns.



