Good day gamers,

LIVTT: Wow! Wow! Wow! What a weekend! I hope you were one of the ones that enjoyed the Long Island Virtual Tabletop Gaming Expo this weekend. I had so much fun and I hope you enjoyed too. Don’t worry, if you missed it, the videos are currently up on the Twitch Channel and the YouTube Channel.

You can find me in the Over Coffee Videos and my wife Ginger in the Scooby Doo Cthulhu video. There was so much going on and it was a blast. Over Coffee from Sunday. Scooby Doo Cthulhu.

Send us some feedback on the convention or the videos. We will have a feedback form soon, but certainly you can send me an email at dave@gamemastergames.com.

WordPress: If any of you out there use WordPress on a regular basis, I have a few basic questions. I’m watching some videos too, but I want to make this semi-daily blog much better, so contact me. Thank you.

Epic Rap Battles of History: I have seen almost all of the Epic Rap Battles of History series. I was surprised to find out that many of my friends have never even heard of it. They are funny. Not all of them are great. Here are some of my favorites, but WARNING: Not safe for work or family as most have some swearing. Manliness. TMNT vs. Artists. Terminator vs. Robocop.

HOI4: Having a great time playing a multiplayer game of Hearts of Iron 4 with my friends Steve and Bill. I didn’t stream this, because we were learning a bit more about the game and running a multiplayer event. I am playing Japan, Steve is running Italy and Bill Germany. We have all made like twenty mistakes, but that is how you learn more about the game. If you are interested in playing multiplayer, please email me at dave@gamemastergames.com.

GTKD: In this episode of Get to Know Dave we will talk about the game Hide and Seek. In this first several installments of this series, I’m trying to hit some of the highlights from my childhood and I think you can all relate to this game. In my professional opinion, I was AWESOME at Hide and Seek as a kid. One time I hid in the dryer and no one found me. Another time I hid in the washer by taking out the central spindle. I also hid on the roof once, under the car and on the top shelf of a closet. Once, when we were playing outside and it was dark outside, I just lied down in the grass about five feet away from a tree. My house’s front door light cast a shadow across the grass and I was right in the shadow. I was totally in the open. People ran right by me within fifteen and no one found me. This was my ‘shining’ moment/achievement of playing Hide and Seek. Tell me your favorite Hide and Seek story. Email me at dave@gamemastergames.com.

Thank you for making it to the end of another Game Master Dave Semi-Daily Dispatch. Give yourself 100 XP!

And until we meet again across the internet, keep your mice dry, your keyboards ready and your gaming communities strong!

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