Chris and Kyle make time in between wiping toddler noses and giving piggyback rides to review a budget-friendly game or other entertainment.

Dads Review A Thing (DRAT)
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Podcast Overview
Chris and Kyle make time in between wiping toddler noses and giving piggyback rides to review a budget-friendly game or other entertainment.
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8/30/2018
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Recent Episodes

April 11, 2020
DRAT Ep. 7 - Onward (2020)
Chris, Dan, and Kyle are all still stuck at home, but Disney decided to drop the latest Pixar joint on Disney Plus! Three houses full of cooped up kids, what else are we going to be watching and reviewing? Also, some tales of explaining fantasy worlds to five-year-olds, lots of bagging on The Good Dinosaur, and more! Subscribe to the DRAT feed through your favorite podcast app, or listen here in your browser, and if you disagree with our opinions be sure to write us an email or tweet.

December 28, 2019
DRAT Ep. 6 - The Rise of Skywalker
Now that the dust has settled from the opening week, Chris and Kyle feel comfortable joining the Star Wars discourse with a Hutt-sized discussion of J.J. Abrams' final installment in the new trilogy. Skip ahead to the 30-minute mark for our opinions on the new film, or take the entire deep dive through the Disney-era. Either way, be prepared for lots and lots of spoilers, frustrated cusses, and Kyle pitching his allegedly better ideas for the galaxy far, far away! Subscribe to the feed in your favorite podcast app, or Listen in your browser here.

October 30, 2019
DRAT Ep. 5 - Mario Kart Tour (2019) & Starlink: Battle For Atlas (2018)
What's a more kid-friendly game for dad? Mario Kart on your smartphone, or a plastic spaceship plugged into your controller? Chris gives a rundown after a month of playing the Nintendo-for-mobile Mario Kart game, which incorporates those timeless elements of a freemium mobile app: a gashapon system called the "Loot Tube." Meanwhile Kyle talks up the latest (possibly last, definitely coolest) toy-to-life video game that Ubisoft quietly released last year. It's spaceship toys, open world space travel, and a cameo from Starfox? Starlink: Battle For Atlas might not release any more physical toys due to lack of sales, but that might make it the best toy collectible for these Dads. Subscribe to the show in your podcasting app, or click here to open it in your browser.
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