Tom and Eric pause breakfast to talk about some recently played games, as well as the first part of their show recorded live at BGG.con 2013. With dozens of publishers and designer guests, Tom and Eric are joined by Rich Sommer and comedian Alan Moon.
Normale Ansicht
TDT - Episode # 331 - Live from BGG.con 2013, part 1
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Garrett's Games and Geekiness
- Garrett's Games 388 - Expansions and Alternatives: Qwirkle, Catan, and Carcassonne
Garrett's Games 388 - Expansions and Alternatives: Qwirkle, Catan, and Carcassonne
Episode 27: As God as my witness, I thought turkeys could fly
So as far as the best comedy TV shows go, Marty and I agree that one of the best was WKRP in Cincinnati and the Thanksgiving episode ranks up there […]
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Episode 54: Bruges, The Game Outside the Game and Spotlight Cyberpunk
TDT - Episode # 330 - Great Team Games
In this show, we take a look at a pile of games, including Glass Road, Ka-Boom, Trieste, Euphoria, Night Eternal, Castle Dice, Risk Legacy, and the Krosmaster Expansions. We also visit Gaming on a Budget, the Blue Peg/Pink Peg folks, and answer a pile of questions. Finally, we end the show talking about our favorite team games.
Garrett's Games 387 - Ostriches, Mines, and Gardens
#11: All Your Broken Monsters
That's right, babies! You asked for more regular podcasts on your subscriber questionnaires, and we're doing exactly that. The system works! Ignore that clattering and keening coming from our servers. Right now, in this moment, the system works.
Packed into podcast #11 are discussions of Freedom: The Underground Railroad, Keyflower, Space Cadets, Rattus and Cosmic Encounter. We discuss whether Trains has made Dominion redundant, answer a bushel of questions on the subject of imbalance in games, AND devote an entire, loving segment to the board game we've played more than any other- Descent: Journeys into the Dark.
What's your favourite broken monster, readers?
Freedom: The Underground Railroad, Keyflower, Space Cadets, Rattus, Cosmic Encounter, Trains, Dominion, Descent: Journeys in the Dark (Second Edition)
TDT - Episode # 0 - An Introduction to the Dice Tower
In this episode, updated for 2013, Tom and Eric introduce you to themselves and the Dice Tower! We talk about a couple of recent games, such as Guildhall: Job Faire and Caverna - and then are joined by a host of contributors to talk about our favorite game mechanisms. We discuss different gaming terms, and end the show with our top ten essential games that every gamer should own - or something like that. If you want to learn more about the Dice Tower - this is the episode for you!
Garrett's Games 386 - Japon Brand Winners
Episode 52: Two Sides to Every Hero
Episode 52
– Welcome and Intros
– News – Stone of Erech is Available Now!
– Content:
– Blood of Gondor Player Card Review.
– Discussion: What heroes are next??
– Campaign progress and feelings.
– Check the new podcast featuring Matthew from the Progression Series, Ian from Tales from the Cards, Beorn from Halls of Beorn and Derek called The Grey Company! https://www.facebook.com/thegreycompanypodcast
– Sign off
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Essen 2013 - Wrap-Up
Essen 2013 - Abacusspiele
Essen 2013 - Artipia Games
Essen 2013 - Bezier Games
Essen 2013 - Zoch Verlag
Episode 26: Marty’s Other Brilliant Idea
This episode is unlike any other episode we have done. Basically, Marty had an idea that we should play a game and then discuss our strategy while recording. I will […]
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TDT - Episode # 329 - Games for Young Children
In this show, we talk about the Hobbit - an unexpected Journey, The Witches, Machi Koro, Discovery Garden, Tapple, Get Bit, and Risk Legacy. We also discuss the Jack Vasel Memorial Fund and answer several questions. Finally, Tom rants about kids games and then we each give ten great games for kids eight years old and younger.