RPGCast – Episode 366: “Amiibo Hoarders”

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Monday
9:30pm — JCServant Plays

Tuesday
11am — TAM in the AM
1:30pm — HerrFrog Plays
6:30pm — Scar Plays Classics
9:30pm — JCServant Plays

Wednesday
9:30pm — JCServant Plays
12am — Q&A Quest

Thursday
11am — TAM in the AM
1:30pm — HerrFrog Plays
9:30pm — JCServant Plays

Friday
6:30pm — Scar Plays Classics
9:30pm — JCServant Co-op

Saturday
2am — Late Night TAM
12pm – RPG Cast

Sunday
10am — Scar-nival of RPGs
1:30pm — HerrFrog Chills
12am — Shenanigans with Wheels

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