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A sometimes daft podcast about tabletop and video games, old and new! Casual and unscripted chat and reviews, brought to you by Chris, Euan, Pawel and Dave from Edinburgh, Scotland. Some strong language and even stronger accents throughout.

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012 - LOST IN RIO

February 3, 2016

Euan is away on unrelated business so we've got Pawel for the first time live on the show standing in as co-host in this frantic episode!

Tags The Large and Unnecessary First Player Token Podcast, First Player Token, video games, board games, podcast, gaming, Edinburgh, Scotland
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