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#55: Quartermaster General: The Cold War and Real-Time Games

Von: Pickaxe
05. Februar 2019 um 15:55
Just as we are told that it's always five o'clock somewhere, we can be assured that Mark and Walker are always wrong somewhere. Time marches inexorably forward, and we mark that passage of time by checking in with the much-loved Quartermaster General series. Mark would happily tell you that time is nothing more and nothing less than a priori intuition, which when internalized allows us to ground the science of mathematics--and then Walker would rightfully point out that it's time for Mark to shut up.

Games Played Last Week:
-Menara 3m01s (Oliver Richtberg, Zoch Spiele, 2018)
-Massive Darkness 5m18s (Raphaël Guiton, Jean-Baptiste Lullien & Nicolas Raoult, CMON, 2017)
-Sentinels of the Multiverse 8m13s (Christopher Badell, Paul Bender, & Adam Rebottaro, Greater than Games, 2011)
-Millennium Blades 10m20s (D. Brad Talton, Jr., Level 99 Games, 2016)
-Kitchen Rush 12m17s (Vangelis Bagiartakis & Dávid Turczi, Artipia, 2017)

News (and why it doesn't matter)
-Quartermaster General (WWII) re-(quarter)mastered 15m22s
-alea games joins a euro publishing revival 16m12s
-Mystic Vale Steams up 17m27s
-Plan B Games in a new Era from Matt Leacock 18m39s
-Role-play as a Sentinel of the Multiverse 20m23s

Feature Game: Quartermaster General: The Cold War 22m11s (Ian Brody, PSC Games, 2018)

Topic: Real-Time Games 49m59s

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Episode 140- Party Game Suite with Bruce Voge

During this week’s episode: 1) Robb, Patrick, and their guest co-host Bruce Voge discuss their recent game plays including Round House, Forum Trajanum, Passing Through Petra […]

The post Episode 140- Party Game Suite with Bruce Voge appeared first on Blue Peg, Pink Peg Boardgaming Podcast.

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71: Nemesis

04. Februar 2019 um 08:39
In this week's episode, Steve and Elijah review Nemesis with a very special guest, Bairnt from the YouTube channel Meet Me at the Table Check YouTube for playthroughs and reviews - www.youtube.com/channel/UCrOtGhui_jdLdoQNI7PU4Pg Join our Slack - Slack - bit.ly/onestopslack Follow us at Facebook - www.facebook.com/onestopcoopshop Donate to the channel - www.paypal.me/ColinDegnan Contact us - mvpboardgames@gmail.com

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Episode 71 - Dice Tower Cruise Recap

31. Januar 2019 um 16:00
Ambie and Crystal talk about the Dice Tower Cruise and answer some patron questions about the cruise Announcements: 0:40 Dice Tower Cruise Recap: 2:06 Patron Questions: 15:38 --Why a board gaming cruise over a convention?: 15:50 --Was it hard to decide between cruise and game?: 19:30 --Any problems with seasickness?: 21:02 --Well I'm already on vacation so I might as well...: 23:20 --Did movement cause issues with dexterity games?: 24:09 --Was the cruise all-inclusive or did it have micro-transactions?: 25:02 Outro: 27:56 No Bloopers: 28:51

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#53: Objection!

31. Januar 2019 um 13:29

Objectivity is a nice goal, but what does it mean for board game criticism? Are there elements of board game design that we can have factual conversations about, without invoking our personal biases? We debate this in the only way we know how. Before we start shouting, we talk about Hyperspace, Gùgōng, and Wingspan. 02:30 - Hyperspace 08:52 - Gùgōng 14:43 - ZhanGuo 17:35 - Last Will 18:06 - Wingspan 21:37 - Innovation 26:26 - Critical Objectivity 26:58 - Nemesis 28:01 - Zombicide 32:01 - Heroes of Land, Air & Sea 43:04 - Monopoly 43:55 - Formula D 44:42 - Magical Athlete 46:18 - Diplomacy

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Programmable Action Games with Bill Lasek

30. Januar 2019 um 13:30

Bill Lasek, designer of Koi, discusses how to design programmable action games.

Programmable actions provide really interesting options for players and create really interesting challenges for designers. Bill’s game, Koi, programs fish moving around a pond, so he has first-hand experience with this type of game.

The post Programmable Action Games with Bill Lasek appeared first on Board Game Design Lab.

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The State of the Cabal Address 2019

30. Januar 2019 um 06:55
It's the fifth Wednesday of the month and the normal podcasts have a week off so Jamie takes the opportunity to give The State of the Cabal Address. In this podcast Jamie discusses the podcasts, the video production, side projects, fundraising and how the money is used, sponsorship, reviewing and other behind the scenes aspects of The Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast.

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#54: Talon and Table Talk

Von: Pickaxe
29. Januar 2019 um 15:43
Sometimes our hosts can't quite understand what the situation demands of them. Walker has been known to approach thoughtful, deliberative games with the oft-repeated demand of "when do I get to shoot LEMME SHOOT." Mark tends to greet new acquaintances with profanity-laden assaults on their life choices, hygiene, and character. These traits perhaps serve to explain how they find themselves in the social circles that they do.

Games Played Last Week:
-The Quacks of Quedlingburg 2m37s (Wolfgang Warsch, North Star Games, 2018)
-Brass: Birmingham 5m18s (Gavan Brown, Matt Tolman, & Martin Wallace, Roxley, 2018)
-In the Shadow of the Emperor 8m29s (Ralf Burkert, Rio Grande Games, 2004)
-Kemet: Seth 11m09s (Jacques Bariot & Guillaume Montiage, Matagot, 2018)
-Gaslands 15m39s (Glenn Ford & Mike Hutchinson, Osprey Publishing, 2017)

News (and why it doesn't matter)
-Portal 2019: Roll & write, Neuroshima Hex! 16m58s
-Restoring Conspiracy 17m50s
-Build with ice (the Canadian currency) in Tuki 19m19s
-Mark takes credit for Iwari 20m05s
-New pain to Discover 21m52s
-Rooting for new factions in Root 22m37s
-Jim Henson's Labyrinth gets proportionally less Bowie 23m02s
-How many Odysseys? Want 1001 of them? 23m58s

Feature Game: Talon 26m11s (Jim Krohn, GMT, 2016) and Talon 1000 (Jim Krohn, GMT, 2018)

Topic: Table Talk 53m51s

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RDTN Episode 163: Everdell, Stephen Buonocore, Tantrum House

Von: Pickaxe
29. Januar 2019 um 13:00
Tony McRee

We have guests on for this show and we get chatty with one guest. He is such a great friend to the show and it is hard keeping it short. […]

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Rich Mulholland

28. Januar 2019 um 12:00
This week's inductee to the cabin is entrepreneur and guru, Rich Mulholland. Rich and Ben talk about the state of South Africa, the benefits of confidence and how board gaming encompasses a variety  of hobbies...but which games did he choose. Istanbul: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/148949/istanbul Scythe: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/169786/scythe Joraku: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/180901/joraku War Chest: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/249259/war-chest Pyramid Arcade: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/187988/pyramid-arcade Twitter Facebook Support the show here.

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70: Heroes of Terrinoth and Design Discussion

27. Januar 2019 um 17:35
This week Peter and Mike are joined by Chris Powers to discuss Heroes of Terrinoth and have a Design Discussion about rest actions in games. Check YouTube for playthroughs and reviews - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrOtGhui_jdLdoQNI7PU4Pg Join our Slack - Slack - http://bit.ly/onestopslack Follow us at Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/onestopcoopshop Donate to the channel - https://www.paypal.me/ColinDegnan Contact us - mvpboardgames@gmail.com

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