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Celebrate 400+ Podcasts with Us This Saturday!
Many of you may have noticed that we conveniently skipped over Podcast episode 400 in the past few weeks. We did this in hopes that we might dream up something fun to do in celebration of this milestone! This Saturday, starting at 4:00 PM (CST), tune into 4PP.tv and take part in an event unlike a...
Published by 4Player Podcast on March 10, 2015
Announcement: Our First Board Game Night is Happening Soon!
It's hard to believe how fast all of this is happening! It's been less than a month and we have already hit 6 of our milestones on Patreon! Of course, one of those milestones was for 4Player Board Game Night's which will be held several times per year on 4pp.tv! We have been looking forward to th...
Published by Nick Henderson on March 1, 2015
Project M: Event Details, Challenges and a Live Band?!
Nick and Brad give you a run down on how Project M will work when it's broadcasted live at http://4pp.tv on Saturday, September 27th at 10am CST!
Published by Chris Davis on Sept. 15, 2014
Announcement: Project M Returns on September 27th!
Yes, you read that right, folks, your eyes are not deceiving you: the beloved 4Player event Project M makes a return in less than 30 days!
Published by Chris Davis on Sept. 1, 2014
Crypt of the NecroDancer's: The NecroThon!
Introducing the Crypt of the NecroDancer's The NecroThon! 
Published by Nolan Hedstrom on July 17, 2014
Published by Zack Wheat on April 22, 2014
PAX East 2014: A.N.N.E. interview
A.N.N.E.’s release was the result of a successful Kickstarter, one which I backed. Gamesbymo, the developer of A.N.N.E., was represented in the indie megabooth and presented by Mo himself. The game looked wonderful, and Mo couldn’t have been more gracious.
Published by Zack Wheat on April 22, 2014
PAX East 2014: 'Bounden' Makes Us Look Like Beautiful Idiots
Located in PAX East 2014’s indie mini booth was the mobile game Bounden, which challenges pairs to move as if they are dancing. In the game, the smartphone’s gyroscope is used to detect players’ movement, and players are challenged to line a cursor up with rings placed around a ball on screen. Mo...
Published by Zack Wheat on April 17, 2014