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After much consideration and a few delays I am back on track with the Ice Cream for Everyone audio podcast!
New episodes will be published three times per month on the 10th, 20th, and 30th.
For our second episode I interview one of my favourite game designers, John Wick, and I am joined by my friend Julien with whom I participate in his audio podcast about roleplaying games Les Voix d’Altaride.
In this episode we talk about John Wick the movie, John’s inspiration and creative process, roleplaying games, principles of game design, cooperative board games, examples of subversive storytelling, live-action roleplaying games (LARPs), the best movie ever made, and the best book ever written.
I had great pleasure interviewing John and I hope you enjoy listening!
Links and information mentioned, for reference:
- John Wick Presents
- Special announcement from John Wick
- Shadis Magazine
- NaNoWriMo
- Neil Gaiman’s pep talk
- Chess is not a roleplaying game Johns’s blog post
- Betrayal at the House on the Hill
- Baron Munchausen
- James Wallis
- Diplomacy board game
- AEG (Alderac Entertainment Group)
- Fight Club
- Usual Suspects
- Inherent Vice
- Gravity’s Rainbow Alan Moore
- Dragonlance
- Robin Laws
- Model UN
- Vampire LARP
- Escape Room
- Les Utopiales Convention in Nantes
- Idiocracy
- The Princess Bride
- Big Trouble in Little China
- The Sting
- Ocean’s 11
- 7th Sea
- Legend of the 5 Rings
- Isaac Newton: The Last Sorcerer
- E-prime
- Dead of Winter