Shelley and I spend a few minutes talking about the winners of the SdJ and KedJ awards, then delve into a couple of games that WE could have done without.
Two great cities, but only one great game in this week's episode!
Shelley and I get a classic that we continue to love to the table, as well as a less-than-classic game that we will be ridding ourselves of as quickly as possible.
Paris Paris by Michael Schacht from Rio Grande and others
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Barcelona: The Rose of Fire by Marco Maggi and Francesco Nepitello from Devir
Shelley and I check out two games that some were predicting would make the SdJ/KedJ nominations, but few a bit short. Find out what we thought of them!
Die Garten von Versailles by Lena and Gunter Burkhardt from Schmidt
Shelley and I enjoy two disparate games this week, building Spires through drafting and bidding, as well as building decks and exploring a dungeon while trying not to make too much noise!
Shelley and I have fun with the extensive expansion to one of our favorite 2-player-only games, then try out the latest iteration of a classic German card game.
Targi + its expansion by Andreas Steiger from Kosmos
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Bohnanza The Duel by Uwe Rosenberg from Amigo and Rio Grande
Shelley and I get a chance to roll dice and create stained glass windows, then build our cards in different ways while employing leaders to help our cause!
Sagrada by Adrian Adamescu and Daryl Andrews from Floodgate Games
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Mystic Vale: Vale of the Wild by John D. Clair and from AEG
Shelley and I finally get that dice game that Tony Boydell of Surprised Stare fame was raving about back on Episode 562, and enjoy an SdJ nominee before we knew it was nominated.
Mondrian The Dice Game by Israel Cendrero and Sheila Santos from Tranjis Games
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Wettlauf nach El Dorado by Reiner Knizia from Ravensberger
Shelley and I jump back into Orleans, a game we enjoyed from a couple of years ago to try out a couple of the first expansion's modules (and talk about the base game a bit more), then check out a very green card game from Stronghold Games!
Orleans + Orleans Invasion by Reiner Stockhausen, Inka Brand and Markus Brand from Tasty Minstrel Games
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Fuji Flush by Friedemann Friese from Stronghold Games
Tony Boydell joins me for the third April in a row to discuss some of the games we've played since Essen, as well as reflecting on the publication of his latest, Guilds of London.
Games discussed:
Round House from EmperorS4
Adrenaline from CGE
Scythe from Stonemaier
Terraforming Mars from Stronghold Games
Mondrian The Dice Game from Tranjis Games
Feast for Odin from Z-Man/Feuerland Spiele
Cottage Garden from Edition Spielewiese/Stronghold Games
First Class from Hans im Glück/Z-Man
New Bedford from Greater Than Games
Fabled Fruit from 2F-Spiele/Stronghold Games
Here's a link to last year's episode (Episode 511):