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The Dragon is Defeated! Now it's Time to Split the Hoard! - Interview with Marc Kenobi

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The Dragon has been slain, and underneath its lifeless corpse lies a mountain of riches the likes of which you have never seen.

You shoot a glance to the other members of your party, each person covetously scanning the pile of goodies with envious eyes... then you dive in to claim what is yours!

Split the Hoard is a game that plays out in those moments immediately after victory, where everyone in the party wants to fill up their swag bag with the items best suited to them; be it potions, equipment, straight up gold, or something else completely.

We talked to game creator Marc Kenobi about Split the Hoard, where the idea came from, how he got into board gaming and what might be next!

**Important Information**

You can back Split the Hoard on Kickstarter NOW (and until the 24th October) by following this link:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/enworld/split-the-hoard

You can also find out more information about Marc, and his other projects by visiting Storymakergames.com.

If you are a fan of tabletop roleplaying games, check out EN Publishing too!

Thanks to our monthly supporters
  • Jerry Moncrief
  • Daniel Fullard
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
  continue reading

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Manage episode 441681637 series 3479940
Content provided by Jay Davies and Bucket Entertainment. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jay Davies and Bucket Entertainment or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

The Dragon has been slain, and underneath its lifeless corpse lies a mountain of riches the likes of which you have never seen.

You shoot a glance to the other members of your party, each person covetously scanning the pile of goodies with envious eyes... then you dive in to claim what is yours!

Split the Hoard is a game that plays out in those moments immediately after victory, where everyone in the party wants to fill up their swag bag with the items best suited to them; be it potions, equipment, straight up gold, or something else completely.

We talked to game creator Marc Kenobi about Split the Hoard, where the idea came from, how he got into board gaming and what might be next!

**Important Information**

You can back Split the Hoard on Kickstarter NOW (and until the 24th October) by following this link:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/enworld/split-the-hoard

You can also find out more information about Marc, and his other projects by visiting Storymakergames.com.

If you are a fan of tabletop roleplaying games, check out EN Publishing too!

Thanks to our monthly supporters
  • Jerry Moncrief
  • Daniel Fullard
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
  continue reading

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