

I can't wait until I have time to play a proper campaign. My friend designed it, and he calls it "the slowest deck-building game you'll ever play". When I found out you were crowd funding, I literally jumped at the opportunity to back you as it's the least I can do to return the thank you and the joy that you and the team have brought back into our lives. My partner is a massive Catan geek, and Tabletop sparked my interest back into board games and brought her and I closer than ever as board games are back into our weekly lives. I'm very self sufficient in every aspect of my life, and if I could afford to fund it myself, I would.Īs a contributor, it brings as much joy to me to contribute to your unique and awesome projects as it must feel for you to bring them to us. I don't know if we'll go beyond season three (we need to finish season three first, and who knows what's going to happen in the Mysterious Future) but if we do, I hope we can make it self-sustaining in some way that lets us maintain our independence, and keep the production values as awesome as they are now. When I remembered that I wasn't doing this for me, but was doing it because it's so important to so many people, it felt less weird to me. At every step of the way, I had to remind myself that this isn't about me, it's about the community of Tabletop gamers who love this show and want to see more of it. I'm very self sufficient in every aspect of my life, and if I could afford to fund it myself, I would. I think it's the beardedness: Īnd last, what do you think about Corey Perry and his antics: ?Ĭrowdfunding season three was an amazing experience, because it showed us in a very tangible way how much Tabletop means to people all over the world, but it was also a little weird for me. GO KINGS GO! Would love to see the Kings finish off the other CA teams and take a run at The Cup!Īfter the release of a couple really short educational videos, I've received numerous comments suggesting that I look like you. Thanks for doing this AMA! As a fan of the Detroit Red Wings (formerly of the Western Conference), I just want to say. We're working really hard on it, and we think it's pretty entertaining.Īnd until next time.
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The more people who watch it, the more likely it is that we'll get to do it for a full year. I know that a lot (possibly the majority) of people who will enjoy it are probably cord-cutters, and I don't know if the network will take online views into account when deciding if they want to give us more than 12 episodes. I hope you enjoyed it.īefore I go: please watch The Wil Wheaton Project when it premieres on May 27th on Syfy. Thank you to everyone who participated in this today. I'll come back in a little while and do my best to answer whatever you guys upvote the most.ĮDIT 7PM: Well, I think I've run out of energy, and I still have some actual work to do before it's beer:30. I'm here for about an hour, so ask me anything and I'll do my best to answer your questions.ĮDIT 2pm PDT: I have to leave Geek & Sundry and head home. I occasionally appear as a mildly evil version of myself on The Big Bang Theory (and I'm on this week's episode), I make my own beer, and I've never seen Rampart.

I write, produce, and host The Wil Wheaton Project, a comedy show that's like Talk Soup for geeks, which premieres on the Syfy channel May 27th. I co-created, produce, and host Tabletop, which is a webseries where we play tabletop games. I'm an actor, writer, producer, homebrewer, poster of cute dog pictures, Nolan and Ryan's dad, and Anne Wheaton's husband. AMA about Tabletop, The Wil Wheaton Project, The Big Bang Theory, Homebrewing, and, of course, Rampart.Hi Reddit, I'm Wil Wheaton.
