The Ministry of Dice Episode 62 “Post Holiday Blues”

It’s the first episode of the MoD for 2020! Happy New Year folks!

After getting caught up following the festive hiatus, Chris & Andy take this moment at the outset of the new year to look back over 2019 and chat through a “year in review”. What was hot in 2019? What wasn’t? They share their thoughts & opinions on the year for the game and talk through their highlights.

Then it’s a look forward – with yet another year of Dice Masters releases and yet more changes on the horizon, as well as a few unknowns (rotation? Competitive play?) they have a chat about what they are most looking forward to in the year to come.

All this, delivered with the usual MoD brand of random tangents, childish innuendos, and grumpy old man-ness. Click play now…

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Show Notes & Other Stuff

Head on over the the  Ministry of Dice’s YouTube channel where you’ll find the Two Team Take-down games Chris mentioned in the episode here:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC37-yiK-AsamGVZFzEsEzxA/playlists

We’d very much appreciate it if you subscribed to the channel, hit a ‘thumbs up’ on each of the vids, and click the bell thing to receive notifications when we upload a new vid. And don’t forget to be mentioning the channel down your FLGS too.

If you could then open up another 2 or 3 new accounts and do the ‘Like’ and ‘Subscribe’ thing all over again that would be tremendous. ;P

Legal Bits N’ Bobs

United Kingdom: God Save the Queen by National Anthems is licensed under a Creative Commons License. It was sourced from a Soundcloud account entitled “National Anthems”. The name of the creator/creators has not been provided on that account. The license can be found here:

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode

The Dice transition sound effect was sourced from freesound.org. The account it was downloaded from is “dermotte” and is shared under the following license:

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Our tremendous ‘Rule Britannia’ intro is used with permission from Richard Campbell and is a short extract from his “England Rock Anthems” track. We think Richard’s work is exceptional. So visit Richard’s website here for more of his music:

http://www.richardcampbellmusic.co.uk/

 

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