Garrett's Games 18 - Kubla Wrap Up 2006
Shelley joins me on the mics once again for a wrap up of Kublacon 2006. We discuss the Settlers tournament, the Knizia-thon, and a couple older Asmodee games we got to play.
Shelley joins me on the mics once again for a wrap up of Kublacon 2006. We discuss the Settlers tournament, the Knizia-thon, and a couple older Asmodee games we got to play.
Talking Kublacon and BGG all the way back in 2006
I final solo show for awhile - #2 recording of episode 16 - with new equipment and a discussion of Kublacon.
After a quick reflection on further playings of the two Essen-titled games, Shelley and I talk about a little card game, as well as a recent Kickstarted game, both of which were Essen releases.
Sonne und Mond or Sky Tango
and
Orleans
Quick talk about dexterity games - new stuff and classics that remain in the collection.
Heading back to the time machine for a look back at BGG from 9 years ago. Aldie joins us on the mics for a discussion of games and The Gathering.
Join us for a look back at The Gathering 2006!
Shelley and I trek around the US, then head to ancient China to unify the provinces. I Kickstarted Trekking the National Parks, and I'm glad to have this on the shelf for the nephews and non-gamers. ZhanGuo is a LOT heavier, but clear once you get your mind wrapped around it.
Trekking the National Parks by Charlie Bink (go to www.trektheparks.com)
and
ZhanGuo by Marco Canetta and Stefania Niccolini from What's Your Game
Quick walk around of The Gathering 2006 back up on the feed. This is probably my shortest episode ever, but it's nice to get the voices on the feed again.
The Gathering as always been a "must attend" event and Shelley and I were lucky enough to attend for a number of years (hopefully we'll go back) before it moved to Niagra and our schedules with school didn't align well.
Enjoy our reflections on Ticket to Ride Marklin, etc.
Do you want to go to Essen and buy games? Do you want to sell your amazing creation to dedicated gamers? Now you can in these two titles, BOTH called Essen.
Essen by Harry-Pekka Kuusela from LudiCreations
and
Essen The Game: Spiel '13 by Fabrice Beghin, Frederic Delporte and Etienne Espreman from Geek Attitude Games
Shelley and I get the new Stefan Feld release and Ed Marriott's first design to the table, both published here in the US by Tasty Minstrel Games.
Aquasphere by Stefan Feld
Scoville by Ed Marriott
One more solo show, and this time I talk a bit about the original board gaming podcast - Geekspeak/BoardgameSpeak - and two titles with tile laying as an important mechanism.
San Francisco
Downfall of Pompeii
A solo show once again (what was I thinking? I'm OK on my own, but Shelley adds a perfect counter balance). This time it's Schacht, Teuber, and Kramer. BTW, I still have Web of Power and China on the shelf, as well as Anno 1503, but Hacienda went away a LONG time ago.
Shelley joins me for the second time on the podcast for a discussion of some of our favorite (at the time) 2-player games.
Odin's Ravens
Balloon Cup
Vom Kap Bis Kairo
Die Fugger
Shelley and I get three small-box imports to the table this week, and this episode should be titled "Games you should hunt down or twist the arm of a domestic publisher to get published" The games (two from Japon Brand and one from Hobby World) are
Kaleido by Hinata Origuchi
Colors of Kasane by Hinata Origuchi
and
Moscow to Paris by Evgeny Nikitin
Enjoy!
Shelley hadn't joined me on the mic full time at this point, so I go through some gaming history and discuss my then-current Top 10.
Part 2 of Episode 4 (not sure why I did this) has Greg Parker join in once again for a discussion of teaching games and game groups.
Greg Parker joins me for a discussion of his gaming history and some of our games played in this first part of Episode 4 from 9 years ago.