Garrett's Games 70 - Kublacon 2007 Wrap up + new games and Voicemails
Shelley and I sit down for a wrap up of Kublacon 2007, talk about new games coming out at the time (including Zooloretto and Notre Dame), then listen to some of your voicemails.
Shelley and I sit down for a wrap up of Kublacon 2007, talk about new games coming out at the time (including Zooloretto and Notre Dame), then listen to some of your voicemails.
Aldie and Derk join me and a crew of other publishers to discuss games and the state of the hobby back in 2007
Many voices - new and familiar - around the table for this second evening from this year's Meeplefest. Kris & Lisa of Celesticon (check out their convention NEXT WEEK if you're in the Bay Area), Doug R, Erik, Kevin, Bob, Ric, Shelley, and designers Susan McKinley Ross, Candy Weber, Tom Lehmann, and Joe Huber join in for a discussion of good games played, as well as the start of a conversation about designing the games we love.
Ric joins me on the microphones for a discussion of a couple 2-player outings we tried, along with a quick discussion of the at-that-time-just announced SdJ nominees for 2007.
Pillar of the Earth
Thurn und Taxis + Power & Glory Expansion
Shelley and I take the Mothers' Day holiday in the US as a chance to talk about games played with our mothers, or ones you might try with them, back in 2007.
Shelley and I take a quick, 1-week break from Meeplefest episodes for a discussion of two fo the games that we played over that extended weekend:
Kraftwagen by Matthias Cramer
Codenames by Vlaada Chvatil
Enjoy!
Listeners get to chime in once again this week, along with our discussion of Kublacon 2007, which was right around the corner.
Many different games discussed, including Guatemala Cafe, Yukon Co., Fire & Axe, and Gulo Gulo.
Doug, Ric, Simon, Greg, Joe, Sam, Bob Debbie, Shari, Kevin, Kris, and Shelley (with a few others possibly chiming in) join the team for a discussion of evangelizing the gaming hobby, Monopoly's goodness and/or badness, as well as some of our favorite games played over the weekend to that point.
Games Discussed:
Monopoly
Codenames
Thunder Alley
La Granja
Patchwork
Minerva
Castles of Mad King Ludwig
Pathfinder Adventure Card Game
Xenoshyft
Witness
Shelley and I finish our Gathering reflections with an episode recorded thousands of feet above the ground as we flew back to California from Ohio.
Shelley and I sit down to discuss games played and enjoyed at The Gathering 2007 with Michelle and Earl - good friends and a great couple.
The microphones fill up after first introductions and Greg, Ric, Sam, Doug, Simon, Joe, and others chime in on a discussion of some of the latest Japanese titles, as well as 'borrowed' mechanisms and Love Letter vs. Monopoly.
Three board game luminaries join me for a discussion of games played at The Gathering 2007, along with delving into the subject of the state of gaming way back in that year as well. Rick Thornquist, Greg Schloesser and Scott Alden of BGG are on the mics!
Mark Jackson and Greg Parker join Shelley and me on the microphones to discuss games we played over a get together weekend back in 2007, along with some of Mark's then-current games-based web projects.
Shelley and I get a chance to discuss the 2015 KdJ winner and another title that may have had its hopes dashed for recognition.
Broom Service from alea/Ravensburger by Andreas Pelikan and Alexander Pfister
and
Vienna from Schmidt Spiele by Johannes Schmidauer-König
Snow Show in which I have a less than fun day of gaming...
DruidenWalzer
Medici vs. Stozzi
Deluxe Camping
Take Stock
Susan McKinley Ross and Chris Ross join us for a discussion of game design and publishing AFTER Qwirkle had hit the shelves, but BEFORE Susan had won the SdJ for her work.
Shelley and I wind up Feld-ian July with a final 3 titles - all from 2013.
Bora Bora from alea and Ravensburger
Bruges from Hans im Glück
Rialto from Pegasus
We also discuss One Night Ultimate Vampire, the JUST ANNOUNCED new Bezier Games title due before the end of the year!
Shelley and I tackle Week 3 of Stefan Feld's games. this week we go back in time to play
Rum & Pirates
then forge ahead with numerous plays of
Castles of Burgundy
and the even heavier
Trajan
Shelley and I tackle the second wave of Stefan Feld games, about which we have minor or major qualms.
Pillars of the Earth: Builders Duel from Kosmos
Luna from Z-Man
and
Macao from alea/Ravensburger