Normale Ansicht
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The Secret Cabal
- Episode 53: Letters from Whitechapel and Horror Movies Translated into RPG Adventures
Essen 2013 - Portal Games
Essen 2013 - Piatnik
Essen 2013 - Surprised Stare
Essen 2013 - Amigo Games
#10: Pirates & Politics
What's this? A scant three weeks since the last SU&SD podcast, a new one has slipped into the world like a newborn babe: Dirty, noisy, desperate for attention and a little bit intimidating.
We've got so, so much chatter in this one. We've got new releases like Dread Curse, Cube Quest and Legends of Andor. We confirm whether
Seasons has displaced 7 Wonders. We even discuss games so new you can't even BUY them yet, which is a first for us: Space Cadets: Dice Duel, Nothing Personal and Two Rooms and a Boom. All of this discourse clocks in at a marathon 90 minutes. Fitting, because we talk about the Olympics, too.
Oh, and finally: Regular listeners might detect an attempt to make our podcast marginally less shambolic. And they're be right.
Dread Curse, Cube Quest, Legends of Andor, Seasons, 7 Wonders, Space Cadets: Dice Duel, Nothing Personal, Two Rooms and a Boom
TDT - Episode # 328 - Replaced Games we Kept
In this episode, we try to catch up on questions by answering a few of them, and also talk about Infection: Humanity’s Last Gasp, Unexpected Treasures, Nexus Ops, Patchistory!, Going Going Gone, and Space Sheep. Brian talks about Neuroshima Hex, and Bill examines how to make a good first impression at conventions. Finally, we answer the question - "What games have been replaced in our collection, but we kept them anyway?"
BGTG 141 - 100 Great Games, part 4 (with Stephen Glenn & Mark Jackson)
Stephen Glenn and Mark Jackson rejoin me (Mark JOHNson) to continue this series. In 2012, these two guys polled a number of experienced gamers (a few designers, many reviewers, all enthusiasts) for their top games, consolidated their answers, and asked to come on my podcast to count down the results. I was pleased to be part of the poll, and doubly pleased to have them on Boardgames To Go. I really like how Stephen describes this:
"a fun list to discuss over coffee & pie."The poll was for our favorite games, not necessarily the best games. We even got to submit a top fifteen, which took the usual tough request for a top ten and gave us more breathing room for five more titles. I know in my case, it made it easier to add some very recent games to my longstanding favorites. On each podcast we're counting down 15 titles until we get to a final show with the Top Ten. I'll be interspersing 100 Great Games countdown episodes with my other podcast episodes.Here are #41-55 on the list, counted down in reverse order as we discuss them on the podcast.Now we're really getting into some notable titles with firm reputations of being great games. And yet, one or more of us keep finding games that we take issue with. There's nothing wrong with that, of course--these are the compiled results of many gamers, not just us. You should understand that we can respect a game, and its place on this list, even if we don't like it personally. In fact, I hope that sort of different opinion makes for a good listen, and will spark some feedback in the blog comments, below.
Garrett's Games 384 - Trains and One Night Werewolf
TDT - Episode # 327 - Three Player Games
In this show, we take a look at Suburbia, Inc., Dead Panic, Relic Runners, LOTR: The Two Towers Deckbuilding Game, Krosmaster Arena, Black Pirate Duel, as well as an extended look at Firefly! We also delve into our question bag once again, and finish the show with our top ten games for three players.
Episode 25: Invasion of the Body Snatchers
They’re here… This is our Halloween episode and we have the ladies returning to the show. I am not saying that their return is scary or the segment will give […]
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Garrett's Games and Geekiness
- Garrett's Games 383 - Lords of Waterdeep Expansions and Essen Used Games
Garrett's Games 383 - Lords of Waterdeep Expansions and Essen Used Games
Episode 52: Spyrium Review and Designing a Badass Villain in a Roleplaying Game
TDT - Episode # 326 - Traditional Card Games
In this jam-packed show, Eric talks about a couple of board games, and then Tom talks about 22 games in X minutes. We preview interesting games we're looking forward to from the Spiel fair at Essen. Also, we listen to Brian talk about Beyond Balderdash, Geoff about Power, Jude about sharing, James about awards, and a brand new convention segment! After all that, we talk about our favorite traditional card games, playable with a 52-card deck.
Episode 51: It's a B+
Episode 51
– Welcome and Intros
– News – There is none!
– Content:
– Saga or "main" quest, which do you like better?
– Assault on Osgiliath Quest recap
– Black Riders player card review
– Someone play Commands and Colors with Brandon!
– Sign off
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5 Minute Initiative: Warmachine High Command
In this 5 Minute Initiative, Marty and I discuss the new Privateer Press deck building game Warmachine: High Command. The game was designed by David Carl who also did Heap for […]
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BGTG 140 - SR & Feedback (Clubs, Qwixx, Via Appia, more)
Session Report and Feedback episode with games I've played recently, as well as my experiences attending out-of-town Meetups.
The Spiel #184 - Try To Take Over The World!
Garrett's Games 382 - Relic Runners and Essen M-Z
#09: Reigning Supreme
The NINTH EVER Shut Up & Sit Down podcast has arrived like a beautiful steam train! It’s impressive, quite long and harnesses only rudimentary technology.
Several days after recording it, we’ve arbitrarily decided that this one has the theme of reigning! We’ve got detailed impressions of new, absurdly tricky card game Reignaissance Man, we discuss the problem with ruling imaginary nations, and we discuss the games we’d banish from our kingdoms if we could. We’re so classy that we’ve even managed to coax the fabulous Leigh Alexander back as a special guest! It’s as if she never left.
Renaissance Man