Épisodes

  • 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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  • 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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  • Episode 238: The Winter Show
    Jan 18 2026

    Summary

    In this episode of the Tabletop SportCast, James dives into the winter season of tabletop sports gaming, discussing what games and projects he plans to focus on during this quieter time of year. He reflects on the transition from football to basketball and hockey, emphasizing the importance of thematic gaming aligned with real-world sports events. The host outlines his winter execution plan, detailing how he intends to maintain momentum and track progress on various gaming projects, including replays and tournaments. He also shares insights from previous episodes, highlighting community engagement and upcoming collaborations, particularly with the new PLAAY Nation podcast.


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    Keywords


    tabletop sports, winter gaming, sports board games, project planning, tabletop gaming podcasts, basketball, hockey, gaming community, replay projects, Play Nation podcast



    Takeaways


    "The best sports stories aren't just watched, they're played."

    "Winter is when the schedule gets quieter, the tabletop gets louder."

    "Success for me always comes down to can I get the projects across the finish line in a timely manner?"

    "I want to make sure that I get the ball rolling on a number of these projects."

    "This is a good time for the hobby, right? Because this is the kinds of stuff we can do indoors."



    Titles


    Winter Gaming: Projects and Plans for the Season

    Tabletop Sports: Embracing Winter Projects



    Sound bites


    "Winter is when the schedule gets quieter, the tabletop gets louder."

    "I reserve the right to change that down the road."

    "This is a good time for the hobby, right?"



    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to the Winter Show

    04:22 Transitioning from Football to Basketball and Hockey

    14:46 Key Projects for the Winter Season

    25:00 Exploring Historical Replays and Tournaments

    33:10 Focusing on Women's Sports Leagues

    39:58 Wrap-Up and Future Plans

    46:27 NEWCHAPTER


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    47 min
  • Episode 237: Sitting Down With ... Marc Unger & Ron Juckett
    Jan 12 2026

    Summary


    In this episode of the Tabletop SportCast, host James Cast interviews Mark Unger and Ron Juckett about their experiences in the sports gaming community and the exciting documentary project they are working on. They discuss the art of sports broadcasting, the importance of storytelling, and the human interest elements that make sports gaming a unique hobby. The conversation also touches on the role of technology, nostalgia, and community connection in enhancing the sports gaming experience.


    Have a story to tell? Email Marc Unger at thespianseries@gmail.com

    Keywords


    sports gaming, broadcasting, documentary, tabletop sports, community, storytelling, technology, human interest, nostalgia, sports history



    Takeaways


    The importance of storytelling in sports documentaries.

    Ron Juckett's unique broadcasting experience despite physical limitations.

    Mark Unger's passion for sports gaming and its history.

    The role of technology in enhancing sports gaming experiences.

    Community connection is vital in the sports gaming hobby.

    The documentary aims to highlight human interest stories in sports gaming.

    Nostalgia plays a significant role in attracting new players to the hobby.

    The documentary will focus on high production values to engage a wider audience.

    Exploring the mental health aspects of sports gaming enthusiasts.

    The documentary seeks to bridge the gap between hobbyists and mainstream sports.






    Titles


    Capturing the Essence of Sports Gaming

    Behind the Scenes of Sports Broadcasting



    Sound bites


    "This is the Tabletop Sportcast."

    "Ron Juckett's unique broadcasting experience."

    "The importance of storytelling in documentaries."



    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to the Guests

    03:32 Ron Juckett's Journey in Sports Gaming

    06:18 Mark Unger's Background and Passion for Sports

    09:23 The Concept of the Documentary

    12:18 Ron Juckett's Broadcasting Aspirations

    15:37 The Human Element in Sports Gaming

    18:34 Accessibility in Sports Gaming

    21:32 The Role of Technology in Sports Gaming

    24:30 Production Values and Storytelling in Documentaries

    33:41 Crafting a Compelling Documentary

    35:46 Exploring Personal Stories and Mental Health

    39:27 The Global Community of Gamers

    43:12 Nostalgia and Its Role in Gaming

    48:16 Understanding the Mechanics of Gaming

    50:04 The Power of Documentaries to Inspire

    54:50 Funding and Community Involvement

    01:01:51 The Broader Impact of the Hobby

    01:05:15 Future Projects and Engagements

    01:16:11 NEWCHAPTER


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    1 h et 15 min
  • Episode 236: My 2026 Annual Plan
    Jan 4 2026

    Summary


    In this episode of Tabletop SportCast, James discusses his annual plan for 2026, themed around women's sports, and outlines the structure and goals for the podcast. He shares insights on project planning, including quarterly projects, tournament structures, and game design goals, emphasizing the importance of intentionality in gaming and community engagement.


    Keywords


    Tabletop Sports, Women's Sports, Podcast Planning, Game Design, Sports Board Games, Annual Plan, Project Management, Tournaments, Featured Table Fridays, Quarterly Projects






    Takeaways


    The theme for 2026 is the Year of Women's Sports.

    Podcast structure will include seasonal shows instead of quarterly reviews.

    Focus on spotlighting great games and community projects.

    Annual project planning includes various sports-themed projects.

    Quarterly projects will align with the sports calendar.

    Reduced tournament frequency allows for better pacing.

    Featured Table Fridays will highlight new games weekly.

    Game design goals include debuting a new horse racing game.

    Project planning will involve sprints for tangible progress.

    Community engagement is key for feedback and guest suggestions.



    Titles


    The Year of Women's Sports: A New Focus

    Revamping the Podcast Structure for Better Flow



    Sound bites


    "I'm going to do four seasonal shows."

    "I want to bring new games to the table."

    "This is gonna be a better story arc for me."



    Chapters


    00:00 Embracing the Go-With-the-Flow Gamer

    00:27 The Year of Women's Sports

    03:23 Podcast Structure and Goals

    09:44 Annual Project Planning

    16:43 Quarterly Projects and Thematic Focus

    23:59 Tournaments and Retro Replays

    28:16 Filling the Gaps: Featured Table Fridays

    30:50 Game Design Goals and Future Plans

    35:05 NEWCHAPTER


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    35 min
  • Episode 235: 2025 Year in Review
    Dec 28 2025

    Summary


    In this episode, James Cast reflects on his tabletop gaming experiences in 2025, discussing the goals he set for himself, the variety of games played, and the balance between gaming and content creation. He emphasizes the importance of finding enjoyment in the hobby, drawing inspiration from favorite teams and historical contexts, and engaging with the community. The conversation highlights the significance of embracing new games and defining personal success in gaming, ultimately leading to a fulfilling year.


    Keywords


    Tabletop gaming, year in review, gaming goals, content creation, game design, community, inspiration, new games, balance, success



    Takeaways


    2025 was a year of enjoyable gaming experiences.

    Setting goals helped in achieving a variety of games played.

    Reducing project commitments led to more gaming enjoyment.

    Content creation was balanced with gaming activities.

    Inspiration came from favorite teams and historical contexts.

    Engaging with the community enhanced the gaming experience.

    New games played contributed to a fresh gaming perspective.

    Finding balance in gaming activities is crucial for enjoyment.

    Defining personal success in gaming is essential.

    The importance of hobbies as a stress relief mechanism.




    Titles


    2025: A Year of Gaming Reflection

    Setting Goals for a Fulfilling Gaming Year



    Sound bites


    "2025 was a year of enjoyable gaming experiences."

    "Content creation was balanced with gaming activities."

    "Defining personal success in gaming is essential."



    Chapters


    00:00 Reflecting on 2025: A Year in Review

    06:14 Setting Goals for Gaming Success

    13:44 Content Creation and Podcasting Journey

    20:37 Sources of Inspiration in Gaming

    27:16 Embracing New Games and Variety

    30:51 Finding Balance and Defining Success

    39:27 NEWCHAPTER


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  • Episode 234: Top Games of 2025
    Dec 21 2025

    Summary


    In this episode of the Tabletop SportCast, host James Cast reviews the top games of 2025, discussing games played throughout the year. The episode is structured into tiers based on how often games made it to the table, with a focus on both new and returning games. James shares insights on his gaming experiences, project planning, and the importance of empirical data in ranking the games. The conversation culminates in a countdown of the top 25 games, highlighting the favorites and the reasons behind their popularity.


    Keywords


    tabletop games, sports games, game reviews, top games 2025, tabletop sportcast, gaming community, board games, game rankings, tabletop gaming






    Takeaways


    The list of top games is based on empirical data.

    115 different games were played throughout the year.

    Games are categorized into tiers based on play frequency.

    New games often get fewer plays initially due to project planning.

    Returning games tend to have more consistent playtime.

    The top 25 games are those that made it to the table more than three times.

    Project planning is crucial for maximizing game play.

    Non-sport games also made it into the top rankings.

    History Maker Baseball remains the top game for multiple years.

    Future plans include refining the game list for next year.



    Titles


    Top Games of 2025 Countdown

    The Best Tabletop Games Reviewed



    Sound bites


    "This tier is called I gave it a shot."

    "It's always gonna be in there."

    "That's my list for 2025."



    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to the Top Games of 2025

    03:04 Recap of Recent Events and Game Preparations

    05:29 Methodology for Ranking Games

    08:09 Overview of the Top Games List

    09:05 Tier 5: I Gave It a Shot

    15:45 Tier 4: Made It to the Table

    20:55 Tier 3: Came Back for More

    27:10 Tier 2: Project Worthy

    30:38 Exploring Superstar Pro Wrestling and Digital Gaming

    31:33 Top 25 Games: The Go-To List

    32:31 New Entries: Truckin' 76 and Aviatrix 37

    34:51 Real Time Pro Fishing and Breakaway Football

    36:56 New Game of the Year: Play at the Races

    38:20 Dodgeball and Second Season: Tournament Highlights

    40:33 Legends of Boxing and Highlight Maker Hoops

    42:46 Dungeons and Dragons: The Non-Sports Game of the Year

    44:16 Dice United and Face to the Mat: Tiebreakers Explained

    46:44 Soccer Blast and History Maker Golf: Sports Games in Focus

    49:16 Red, White and Blue Racing and Fast Drive Football

    52:21 Legends of Boxing and Hockey Blast: The Top Contenders

    55:29 Grid Zone: The Premier Fictional Sports Game

    56:34 History Maker Baseball: The Undisputed Champion

    58:24 Wrapping Up: Reflections on the Top Games of 2025

    01:02:03 NEWCHAPTER


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