Contact us!

If you’d like to get in touch with The Little Metal Dog Show, you are spoilt for choice with options – email is the quickest way (and we always respond, we promise). Each of the three of us has our own personal address and – of course – you can find us on Twitter. Here’s what you need to know!

Michael:  michael@littlemetaldog.com – twitter.com/idlemichael

Chris: chris@littlemetaldog.com – twitter.com/RallyIV

There’s also a general contact email – show@littlemetaldog.com – for all your queries, questions and random stuff for the podcast. If there’s anything you want to let us know (or you have something for us to review!) we’d be delighted if you got in touch!

Oh… and don’t forget the Facebook page. There’s updates on there every time we do something new (assuming Michael remembers to update it).

12 Responses to Contact us!

  1. Hermann

    Hey guys! Very interesting site – I will peruse it in more detail this weekend. You don’t have any games from Victory Point Games on your review list. I am a designer for them and if you’d like to check out their games, let me know and I’ll hook you up! Thanks and best regards,
    Hermann Luttmann
    Bellport, NY USA

  2. Mike Arms

    Hi, Michael.

    A new listener to the LMD podcast. Making my way through your earliest episodes (9-16 so far). iTunes is reporting that the URL for Episode #17 is invalid. Can you fix that as I, and I’m sure others, would like to give it a listen. Also, is there any place where we can d/l the first 8 episodes (they do not appear in the iTunes feed)? Thanks for a very enjoyable podcast. I subscribed to the show after it popped up on my radar after joining the Dice Tower Network. Keep up the excellent work, and good gaming to you from the Land of Enchantment (New Mexico, USA).

    - Mike Arms

  3. idlemichael

    Hi Mike – looks like iTunes only holds the 20 most recent episodes (no idea why!) so you may have to grab the episodes directly from here on the site. Have a look at the Episode List page; each one has a link to its post here on the site and in turn you can grab the mp3 directly. It’s a bit of a pain in the bum but you can at least listen to the terrifyingly early days of the show!

    Advance warning – I was very nervous very often ;)

    I’ll check up on #17 as well. Thanks for listening!

  4. Joel Wright

    Hi Micheal,
    Love listening to the podcast and visiting the site, but i was wondering if you thinking of having a forum page on the site, so fans of the show can talk about the show, games and maybe starting up clubs, like i am trying to do in south devon. with no luck.

    regards Joel wright

    • idlemichael

      Hey Joel!

      Ummm… I thought about running a forum here on LMDS, but in all honesty it’s a bit of a pain in the butt to do so. I think it’s better to use the Dice Tower forums over on BGG – there’s a ready made community there who are very active. You can join in the fun at http://boardgamegeek.com/guild/24

  5. Gedden

    Sadly, all emails sent to littlemetaldog.com are bouncing!

  6. madhattersneverland

    Hi Michael,
    This may be a bit odd to comment on another podcast – namely the “State of Games” podcast – but since the episode I’m commenting on was specifically about Albino Dragon and “Ace of Spies”, I figured it would make sense.
    First off though – congrats on a great game design, and I do want to play it if I ever get a chance.

    Anyway, here was the comment I left on episode 29 of “The State of Games”…

    While I liked the episode, listening to Richard talk about the methods Albino Dragon is going to be using to sell and distribute the games actually upset me.
    Let me explain…

    You see, I really like Michael Fox, and his podcast and I love everything I’m reading about Ace of Spies. I would love to get a copy, but is appears I won’t be able to
    You see, even though I’m following it closely in Kickstarter, I won’t be able to sponsor it. And now that I hear it will only be available through Amazon – I’ll be out of luck there too.

    The reason being is that I don’t use credit cards – which is the only method of payment Amazon (and therefore Kickstarter) accepts from us Canadians.
    At least with local FLGS and even most online retails, I can use paypal or pay from my bank account. (That’s how I’m getting my copy of Carnival).

    I do wish the Albino Dragon guys great success in there ventures and I hope I don’t miss out on to many great games from them.

    Your Friend North of the border,
    Mad Hatters Neverland

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