![]() What’s an Uwe? I thought it was a big sheep, but I’ve been wrong before.īut before the great Uwe Showdown - where we discuss games as great and diverse as Nusfjord, Glass Road, A Feast for Odin and Le Havre - we first have a neat little discussion about Hallertau the biggest and bumpiest box of bricks, bits and bobs that Germany has EVER seen. In this frighteningly 126th episode of the Shut Up & Sit Down Podcast, Ava and Quinns try their very own best to convince our very own Tom to play their favourite Uwe’s. Thanks to our amazing community, podcast transcripts are available here, and are usually completed within a few weeks of the podcast's release.īurgle Bros 2: The Casino Capers, Descent: Legends of the Dark, Hadrian’s Wall, Kabuto Sumo See you toward the end of October for a live special! In this chaotic 158th episode of the Shut Up & Sit Down podcast, Ava, Tom and Quinns are slamming bugs into walls! We’re talking about the expansive box-ticker Hadrian’s Wall alongside the entomologically-inclined wrasslin’ of Kabuto Sumo! We also have some brief chats about our recent video reviews of Descent: Legends of the Dark and Burgle Bros 2: The Casino Capers - two be-coloned sequels of varying quality!Īpologies for some slight background noise at times in this one - all three of us had various drilling going on nearby that was hard to weasel out properly! And, as Quinns mentions at the end of this one, there won’t be a podcast for the next couple of weeks while we focus on getting prepped for AwSHUX. If it doesn’t sound up your street, do feel free to skip it! It’ll probably be a normal pod with more familiar voices next time you visit! Opinions and suggestions welcome to or on our website. I’m hoping to put together a few more interviews and other ‘special’ podcasts over the coming months, so do let us know what you think. I genuinely think Death of a Thousand Cuts, and particularly the couch to 80k bootcamp/100 day writing challenge are the absolute best ways to get stuck into creative writing, and his first page critiques (the reason I thought he’d be a great person to speak to about this) are the absolute best writing advice you can get! Check him out, he’s lovely. Go find Tim on twitter or his very own website .uk. Do we stay on topic? Occasionally! But hopefully it’s a fun listen. We’re offering tips and thoughts on how to ‘pitch a game’, both at a convention, and in your very own home. I spent the evenings of the ‘United’ Kingdom’s Game Exposition chatting with my favourite podcaster-poet-editor-writer Tim Clare, then convinced him to get together to have a chat about a thing. Ava: Well look at that! It’s an interview. ![]()
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