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The GamerDad Podcast

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We talk about things Magic the Gathering and gaming. We'll discuss topics you've all already heard before. Why listen to us? Well, we're a little older, a little wiser, we work full time jobs, have families and have a REAL take on MTG and gaming. We're not paid, not sponsored (yet) and have no obligation to anyone but ourselves. Come join us every other week to reminisce about the good old days or learn more about the current state of affairs in our small piece of the gaming world. Find Bob here: https://linktr.ee/gamerdadbob Find Jesse here: https://linktr.ee/jessehogie

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Episode 25: A Magical Mind with JMarGameDesign

This week we're joined by Josh — better known as JMarGameDesign — the creator behind Spellify Solves and one of the sharpest pattern-recognition minds in Magic today. If you’ve ever watched him identify a card from nothing but templating, spacing, or punctuation, you’ve seen the precision of his process. We dig into how Spellify became a daily discipline, how templating reveals the “language” of Magic, and why cognitive pattern recognition can rival traditional gameplay experience. Josh breaks down his approach to puzzles, his work with EDHREC, and the niche intersections of design, mechanics, and problem-solving that shaped his lane in the MTG creator space. We also talk creator workflow, the limits of short-form educational content, the tension between flavor and mechanics when building custom cards, and the parts of Magic that still excite him today. And yes — he steps into Flavor Text or Song Lyric and absolutely delivers. If you want a look at how a creator carves out a truly unique niche in a crowded MTG landscape, this is the episode. Follow Josh and his work here: linktr.ee/jmargamedesign Support the show on Patreon for essays, behind-the-scenes notes, and the full archive.

1. des. 2025 - 1 h 28 min
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Episode 24: Why You Can’t Trust Game Reviews

What do game reviews even mean anymore when you’re 30+, a parent, and lucky to get ninety minutes of playtime a night? That’s the question Bob and Jesse tackle in this episode — a frank look at how modern reviews fail the people who actually buy the games. We break down the real problems behind today’s review culture: controlled preview events, pre-release PC builds that don’t match console reality, rushed “review-in-progress” scores, and an ecosystem where writers can’t afford to bite the hand that feeds them. From Cyberpunk’s PC-only review bubble to Starfield’s critical praise vs player frustration, we dig into why traditional reviews increasingly feel disconnected from adult gamers with limited time. We also talk about what does matter: pacing, stability, respect for your schedule, and a “taste map” built around the genres and studios that actually fit your life now. Whether it’s knowing when to skip a Soulslike, trusting CD Projekt Red, or deciding which games deserve a pre-order, this episode is a grounded guide for anyone who buys games with their own money and their own time. Plus: Fallout 4’s disastrous re-release, the Ubisoft bloat problem, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth’s disconnect, Baldur’s Gate III’s legacy, Expedition 33’s award sweep, DLC timelines, Battle Pass fatigue, and why the most honest metric might be “can I pause this game when my kid needs me?” For gamers with jobs, kids, and limited hours — this one’s for you.

24. nov. 2025 - 1 h 13 min
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Episode 22: Everybody Calm Down

Last year, “Everybody Panic” captured the chaos around the Commander bans, resignations, and Jeweled Lotus drama that had the Magic community on fire. One year later, Bob and Jesse sit back down to ask the question—what actually changed? Spoiler: not much. In this follow-up, the guys break down how the bans ended up having zero impact on their local pod, why bracket systems are still a work in progress (and maybe always will be), and why rule zero conversations still matter more than any official framework. They also dig into WOTC’s non-stop product treadmill, the burnout from endless Universes Beyond releases, and how even Spider-Man couldn’t web-sling his way out of mediocrity. Other topics include: * The rise and fall of the bracket system * Why Commander’s still fine (and maybe too fine) * Product fatigue, burnout, and “universes beyond” saturation * The irony of Fleem being more beloved than Spider-Man * How corporate greed is reshaping the Magic ecosystem One year later, Commander didn’t collapse—it adapted. The bans faded, the brackets floundered, and Rule Zero still rules.

6. okt. 2025 - 1 h 3 min
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Episode 21: Villains We Can't Forget

Every great game needs a great villain. From the immortal bad guys who just won’t stay dead, to the tragic one-and-dones, to the forces of nature and comic relief goofs — villains shape the stories we never forget. This week, Bob and Jesse dig into the enemies that haunted us, made us laugh, or left a lasting mark. We talk: * Dr. Wily, Ganondorf, and Bowser — the villains who keep coming back. * Kefka (Final Fantasy VI) & The Bloody Baron (Witcher 3) — unforgettable one-and-done arcs. * Lavos, Fallout’s Wasteland, & Shadowgate — when the world itself is the enemy. * Joker (Arkham) & Team Rocket — comic relief villains done right. * Parasite Eve, Resident Evil, Zelda’s Guardians & Witcher’s Crones — horror that sticks with you. We wrap with trivia, tattoos, and why villains are often the real reason stories matter. 👉 What villains stuck with you? Share your picks in the comments.

15. sep. 2025 - 1 h 20 min
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