Dave Meyer, Illinois dweller and host or the Anonymous Tabletop Podcast, is more determined than ever to prove his X-Files CCG skills are up to snuff, despite his two previous losses on the channel. This episode marks the third sealed-deck installment in which players throw deck construction to the wind, utilizing previously unopened packs of cards to discover their opponent’s hidden X-File. Will Dave Meyer finally catch a break?
Created back in 1996, The X-Files CCG derived its mechanics from the show’s earliest seasons before going belly-up in 1997. But like the elusive Truth, the game’s cult following is still Out There. Find ‘em here on this channel!
Helpful Links: Joost Berns’ The X-Files CCG site:
https://mandalornl.github.io/x-files-ccg/
Intro Music: “Hello, Peter” by Infraction
The X-Files TV clips derived from Deep Throat (1.02), Ghost in the Machine (1.07), Fallen Angel (1.10), Beyond The Sea (1.13), Lazarus (1.15), Born Again (1.22), The Erlenmeyer Flask (1.24), Blood (2.03), Excelsis Dei (2.11), Fresh Bones (2.15), Humbug (2.20), F. Emasculata (2.22), Our Town (2.25), and Anasazi (2.25)
Created back in 1996, The X-Files CCG derived its mechanics from the show’s earliest seasons before going belly-up in 1997. But like the elusive Truth, the game’s cult following is still Out There. Find ‘em here on this channel!
Helpful Links: Joost Berns’ The X-Files CCG site:
https://mandalornl.github.io/x-files-ccg/
Intro Music: “Hello, Peter” by Infraction
The X-Files TV clips derived from Deep Throat (1.02), Ghost in the Machine (1.07), Fallen Angel (1.10), Beyond The Sea (1.13), Lazarus (1.15), Born Again (1.22), The Erlenmeyer Flask (1.24), Blood (2.03), Excelsis Dei (2.11), Fresh Bones (2.15), Humbug (2.20), F. Emasculata (2.22), Our Town (2.25), and Anasazi (2.25)
- Category
- ATLANTIC ROAD
- Tags
- X-Files, X-Files CCG, X-Files Collectible Card Game
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