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Tabletop SportCast

Tabletop SportCast

De : James Cast
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I discuss everything from my tabletop experiences: game reviews, tabletop replays, rules interpretations, and how I plan projects.James Cast
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    • Episode 241: Sitting Down With ... Al Wilson!
      Feb 5 2026

      Guest: Al Wilson (3d6 Gaming)
      Topic: FDF Fantasy Draft (Fast Drive Football – Fantasy Draft Expansion)
      Format: Pre-recorded interview (no “Around the Table” segment this week)

      Draft Day chaos… but on the tabletop. In this episode, I’m joined by Al Wilson of 3d6 Gaming to talk about FDF Fantasy Draft, an expansion that turns Fast Drive Football into a head-to-head (or solo) experience built around a 5-round fantasy draft, where the players you select define your team and strategy cards help shape outcomes.

      • The “why” behind creating a Draft-Day-focused expansion and who it’s designed for (competitive play, conventions, game night, and solo options)

      • How the 5-round draft works and how picks translate into team identity

      • Using strategy cards to influence outcomes and create big Draft Day swing moments

      • Solo play: the built-in solitaire opponents concept and replay value

      • Practical talk: playtime expectations, learning curve, and what you need to own to use the expansion

      • Players: 1–2

      • Time: 30–60 minutes

      • Age: 14+

      • Price: $29.99

      • Publish date: December 31, 2025

      • Requires: the original PDF version of Fast Drive Football or the FAC Edition

      • Fast Drive Football – Fantasy Draft Expansion (The Game Crafter product page)

      • 3d6 Gaming (main site)

      • 3d6 Gaming — Games page (Fast Drive Football overview + purchase paths)

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      • 00:00 — Interview begins / opening exchange

      • 02:47 — First major transition point (new topic shift)

      • 19:14 — Second major transition point (new topic shift)

      • 60:59 — Final transition into closing / wrap-up remarks

      • 63:02 — End

      • Previous episode shout-out (Intro): Top 10 Underrated Sports Games

      • Next episode tease (Wrap-up): Dave Jackson joins you to talk Box Seat Baseball (Episode 242)


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      1 h et 3 min
    • Episode 240: Top 10 Underrated Sport Games
      Jan 31 2026

      Summary


      In this episode of the Tabletop SportCast, James explores the world of underrated sports in tabletop gaming, presenting a countdown of the top 10 games that deserve more attention. From bowling to golf, each game is discussed in terms of its unique appeal and gameplay mechanics, emphasizing the drama and excitement that these sports can bring to the tabletop.


      Keywords


      tabletop sports, underrated sports games, board games, sports gaming, tabletop gaming, sports simulation, unique sports, game recommendations, tabletop community, sports enthusiasts





      Takeaways


      Tabletop sports gaming often focuses on the Big Four: baseball, football, basketball, and hockey.

      There are many sports that deserve more tabletop representation, such as bowling and horse racing.

      Bolarama captures the tension of bowling with its frame-by-frame gameplay.

      Decathlon challenges players to manage strengths and weaknesses across multiple events.

      Box Lacrosse offers fast-paced action and high-scoring games.

      Horse racing provides a narrative-driven experience with dramatic finishes.

      Tennis can be engaging on tabletop with the right mechanics to capture momentum.

      Legends of Boxing tells the story of fights with a focus on different styles and strategies.

      Professional wrestling combines athleticism with storytelling, making it unique in tabletop gaming.

      History Maker Golf simulates the excitement of golf tournaments effectively.



      Titles


      Underrated Sports in Tabletop Gaming

      Top 10 Sports Games You Haven't Tried



      Sound bites


      "Horse racing is pure cinema."

      "Boxing is just drama by design."

      "Wrestling is about storytelling."



      Chapters


      00:00 Exploring Underrated Sports in Tabletop Gaming

      01:08 Top 10 Underrated Sports Games Countdown

      09:32 Bowling: Bolarama and Its Unique Appeal

      12:46 Track and Field: The Drama of Decathlon

      14:36 Box Lacrosse: Fast-Paced Action with Lacrosse Blast Express

      17:24 Horse Racing: The Thrill of Off the Board Horse Racing

      19:37 Tennis: Capturing the Pressure with Let's Play Tennis

      22:08 Boxing: The Drama of Legends of Boxing

      24:23 Professional Wrestling: Storytelling in The Squared Circle

      26:52 Stock Car Racing: The Excitement of Red, White, and Blue Racing

      29:15 Soccer: The Flow of Soccer Blast

      31:28 Golf: The Experience of History Maker Golf

      34:13 Wrap-Up and Community Engagement


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      36 min
    • Episode 239: Sitting Down With ... Andy Sexton!
      Jan 25 2026

      In this episode of the Tabletop SportCast, James sits down with Andy Sexton to discuss the intricacies of running co-op projects in tabletop sports gaming. Andy shares his journey into tabletop gaming, the appeal of co-op projects, and the challenges faced in maintaining engagement. The importance of statistics in making games meaningful is emphasized, along with the role of community involvement in enhancing the experience. Strategies for successful co-op engagement are explored, including the need for flexibility and a jump-in, jump-out approach. The conversation concludes with thoughts on the future of co-op projects and the potential for individual player replays.


      Sport Sim Co-Op Clubhouse


      keywordstabletop gaming, co-op projects, sports games, community engagement, tabletop sports, project management, gaming strategies, sports statistics, collaborative gaming, tabletop co-opstakeaways

      • Co-op projects allow for shared workload and engagement.
      • Keeping co-op projects under three months helps maintain interest.
      • Stats play a crucial role in making games meaningful.
      • Community involvement enhances the enjoyment of co-ops.
      • Flexibility in gameplay encourages participation.
      • Avoiding detail-oriented stress keeps the fun alive.
      • Jump-in, jump-out approach makes co-ops accessible.
      • Learning about different teams adds to the enjoyment.
      • Mistakes in stats should not detract from the fun.
      • Future projects may include retro seasons and individual player replays.

      Chapters

      00:00Introduction to Andy Sexton

      02:40Early Tabletop Gaming Experiences

      09:12Current Gaming Preferences and Systems

      13:20Introduction to Cooperative Projects

      19:44What Works in Running Co-ops

      25:10The Importance of Stats and Community Engagement

      28:22Embracing Flexibility in Gameplay

      29:41What Doesn't Work in Co-ops

      31:44Managing Project Timelines and Participation

      34:23Current Co-op Projects and Updates

      46:03Engaging with the Gaming Community

      01:02:30NEWCHAPTER

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