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Sep 10, 2007 10:56

Fae Noir got a mention in All Games Considered in the September 7th episode.
It's only a very brief mention at the end of the podcast, but it seems to have driven up site hits (got another few hundred over the weekend). The podcaster mentions that she dug the 10-minute demo I ran for her and plans to buy the game, so that's some nice stuff there.

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grumph September 10 2007, 23:54:53 UTC
woohoo

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metallian September 11 2007, 03:38:23 UTC
Well that's pretty cool. Who knew how effective gaming podcasts could be??

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toran September 11 2007, 15:19:12 UTC
One of the reviews I'm waiting on is from a gaming video-cast that goes up on YouTube every couple weeks. It has a viewership in the low thousands. Which isn't to say I'm not surprised at the numbers from this, but it seems like every time I get ANY kind of mention or review anywhere that's not somebody's blog, the GFG site gets 500 hits or so.
It's the same thing that happened when the initial post went up on RPGnet and when the first review of FN went up there.

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chimera_kite September 11 2007, 06:52:58 UTC
There's a thought. What if you recorded an interesting session MP3 and put it up on your site as a demo? Or would it be too difficult to follow?

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toran September 11 2007, 15:16:56 UTC
From what I understand, listening to actual play is much less effective than just reading a summary of actual play. For example, no one wants to listen to me making jokes about Brandi's mom.

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chimera_kite September 13 2007, 02:12:29 UTC
Perhaps not specifically, but as a GM, your sense of humor was always appreciated. ^_^

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biddywink September 18 2007, 22:11:06 UTC
Sweetness. Are you going to post when she reviews Fae Noir fully?

*My mom* wants to listen to you making jokes about her.

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toran September 19 2007, 14:22:24 UTC
Presumably. I mean, I have no idea if she's ever going to actually do that. I only know this happened because I Google-search FN every day to make sure I'm talking where I need to be talking.

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