Episode #230: Top 10 Horror Themed Games
In this episode, Tom and Eric are joined by Quinton and Paul from the Shut up & Sit Down video show. We answer quite a few questions, and then delve into our top ten horror themed games. Mwa ha ha ha!
In this episode, Tom and Eric are joined by Quinton and Paul from the Shut up & Sit Down video show. We answer quite a few questions, and then delve into our top ten horror themed games. Mwa ha ha ha!
– Welcome – Trivia winner + trivia
– News – Dwarrowdelf Adventure Packs
– The Redhorn Gate Awaits You
– A True-Hearted Man for The Dead Marshes
– Content – THoEM play experience – Top 5 Tactics cards
– Fan-made turn sequence chart
– Homebrew card generator
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– Listener emails
– Sign off
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A special announcement from Stronghold Games.
In this episode, we ask the question - what is the true gaming capitol of the world. We mention some recent games, including Discworld, and Geoff takes us on a Wild West showdown. Andrew wonders about detective games, and the Chief talks more about Kickstarter.
This episode, originally posted November 2005, contains our hot game of the month - Deflexion (now Khet). We review Axis and Allies Pacific, and talk about our top ten "double date" games.
In this episode, Moritz takes a vacation in Greece, and we talk about several new games, including Killer Bunnies and Hibernia. We answer a ton of listener questions, and conclude with our top ten collectible games.
– Welcome – Trivia winner + trivia
– News – Get massing now + Hills! – New LOTR LCG podcast thefellowshipofthecards.com with Eric and Kevin
– Preview cards from FFG website
– Content
– 3 Core sets or not? – Massing play through revisited – Hills review
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In this show, we talk about Belfort, King of Tokyo, Clippers, and Eaten by Zombies. Mark talks about taking kids to conventions, and Geoff discusses gamers helping real world problems. We go over news, and talk about themes that can make or break a game for us.
Originally posted December 2005, this show features Joe and Tom talking about their top Pacific Theater games, and their top ten Surprise Attack Games.
In this show, Tom and Eric answer a pile of user questions and talk about some recent games such as Space Maze and Back to the Future, the card game. Father Geek talks about memorization, Greg about the Great Escape, and we all give our top ten games from Rob Daviau and Craig Van Ness.
In this show, originally posted November 2005, Joe and Tom review Hive and Apples to Apples, as well as look at the best games from 2001.