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Interview with Aaron Hall of Malfador

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<strong>[ Interview ]</strong>

We asked Aaron Hall some questions. Long story short, he answered and now we have some new content. Hooray.
<br/><br/><strong>Read: </strong><a href="http://www.tacticularcancer.com/content.php?id=3">Interview with Aaron Hall of Malfador</a>
 

VasikkA

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Sorry, I am still shaken by the fact that you guys got actual content. Are you planning to do more interviews with small game developers in the near future or wait til the RPGCodex takeover is complete?
 

Naked_Lunch

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Well, I sent the guys who are working on Frontline Nations an email asking if they'd like to have a preview and interview done, but they haven't gotten back to met yet so who knows.

The Codex "takeover" is happening sometime this week so once that's over with you'll see a bunch of new cool stuff.
 

Naked_Lunch

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Played a bit of it, seemed rather average. I guess I could put him on a "maybe later" list in case we do a big roundtable discussion about indie STRATEGY GAMES with a bunch of people...hmm not a bad idea.
 

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