Here are all of the times we've mentioned Age of Empires
A Catch-up with Rob, No Bards Allowed - Part Two
Rob from Gold Mountain Games joined us to talk about the things we’re passionate about, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, Schitt’s Creek, and a brand new idea for RTS games. Definitely don’t sleep on this episode, folks.
read more2 Player Cupboard of Shame: Jay
Squidge invited Jay to make his first appearance on the Cupboard of Shame, and he brought along a white whale of sorts. What do Arnie, Sly Stallone, and trashy 80s cyberpunk movies have in common? And why is Jay recommending running, head first, into walls? This CoS will answer those questions and more.
read moreFinally Dropping the Bomb – With JZ
Part two of a three part special episode where we talk to long time fan of the show, friend of GaProgMan, and all round nice guy: Unaffiliated JZ.
This time we start out with some major league silliness, talk about JZ’s favourite controller, and he stumps us with Video Game knowledge. Then Squidgy finally drops a bomb that he’s been teasing for a whole year.
read moreThis time we start out with some major league silliness, talk about JZ’s favourite controller, and he stumps us with Video Game knowledge. Then Squidgy finally drops a bomb that he’s been teasing for a whole year.
Double Barrel Australian Death
Two lost episodes, a sweary shotgun, Sony toasters, and questions to the community. All of this, and more in episode 23 of the Waffling Taylors podcast
read moreThe Pie and Mash Toss (with B – Part One)
Part one of three of B’s 2018 debut – he was on our final episodes of 2017, but hasn’t been on the show since. We talk about E3, the Nintendo Switch (there’s a surprise), and how this summer has been re-assuringly quite for AAA titles (so far) which helps us to get through our collective backlog of games
read moreAge of Empires – Mighty Empires Will Fall
In which Jay takes us on an historic journey with his pals The Roman Empire. He also talks us through what he loves about the first Age of Empires game.
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