Shelley and I have a great time racing around Barcelona taking photos in
Zoom in Barcelona by Núria Casellas, Eloi Pujadas, and Joaquim Vilalta from Cucafera Games
Then Beth Heile, the Geek Up Bits Goddess and fantastic on-camera interviewer joins me on the microphones from Essen for a discussion of coach houses, games, and bits.
Shelley and I get MEBO Games' family-style new release
Porto by Orlando Sá
then I sit down at Essen for a quick chat with Ted Alspach of Bezier Games to discuss their current and upcoming releases, as well as something that piqued his interest at the fair.
Lincoln Damerst of Game Night, the Boardgamegeek Show and other BGG projects joins me on the microphones while we had a break at Essen last week. Lincoln reflects on our 11 years of working the largest board game convention together for BGG, as well as the shows he produces and games he's looking forward to getting to the table that were released at the fair.
Shelley and I spend a few minutes discussing and reviewing
Bloom Town by Asger Harding Granerud and Daniel Skjold Pedersen from Sidekick Games which is releasing at Essen and (I just found out) will be a WalMart exclusive title here in the US (here's the pre-order link if you're interested in getting it that way: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Sidekick-Games-Bloomtown-Board-Game/929325378
Then we delve into the Essen Preview from L-Z (you'll find A-K in last week's episode). Here's a list of the games mentioned:
Category 1: Pre-Ordered
Post Scriptum:
Florenza The Dice Game
Ostia Spiele:
Vilnius
Te oder Cafe
Quined Games:
Terramara
Taiwan Board Games:
Electropolis
Formosa Tea
UBike Tours Taiwan
Category 2: Check out & Possibly Buy
Laurapelit.fl 3-J115
Amul: Another one by the Manitoba designer
Lookout Games 1-F135
Newdale: Pfister
Foothills: Boydell
Mandala: 2-player
Looping Games 5-J114
1942 USS Yorktown: 1-4 players
1987 Channel Tunnel: 2-player only
Ludonova 5-D112
Babylonia: Knizia
Yukon Airways: Interesting theme
Lumberjack's Studio 4-D119
-The Isle of Pan: Only available in English at Spiel/looks beautiful
Matagot 3-E102
Paris New Eden: Could be interesting/Dice Drafting/Beautiful
MEBO Games 5-E120
Carrossel: Cool mechanism that was used in a different way in Arraial
Porto: City center building and tile laying
Next Move Games
Azul Summer Pavilion
NSV
The Mind Extreme
Pandasaurus Games 4-J114
Wayfinders: Cool tile movement and planes
PD-Verlag 2-F110
Concordia Expansion (2 different versions)
Quined Games 3-M117
La Stanza: Paulo & Nuno (Kickstarted)
City of Big Shoulders: Kickstarted
Schmidt Spiele 3-H102
Die Inseln in Nebel: Islands, landscapes, and hot air balloons
Sidekick Games 5-F106
Bloom Town: Tile Laying and City Building
Spielefaible 1-B126
Vejen: Looks like a classic German game
Spielworxx 2-B112
Throne of Allegoria: Spielworxx's Essen releases tend to be exactly what we like.
Stronghold Games 3-O107
Aftershock San Francisco & Venice: Alan Moon & earthquakes
Fast Sloths: 2F
Terraforming Mars Turmoil Expansion
Sunrise Tornado Games Studio 5-C122C123
Promenade (suggestion to get)
Surprised Stare Games 4-F121
Alubari – Reworking & developing of many of the Snowdonia mechanisms
Lux Aeterna: 1-player game with amazing graphics
Tasty Minstrel Games 4-F106
Dawn of Mankind: Designer of Manitoba & Historia
Thunderworks Games 5-G108
Cartographers: A Role Player Game: Looks like another cool addition to the draw & write genre.
XVgames 5-F105
Chartae: Yet another Knizia game about cartographers
Zoch 3-J108
Menara expansion
Voll verasselt
Category 3: Curiosities to Peruse
La Boite de Jeu 3-O106
It's A Wonderful World (Could be a big game from Blackrock
Neta Tanka
Lost Games Entertainment 5-H116
Medieval Realms: Big & beautiful
LudiCreations 1-D129
On The Underground + Expansion
Massif Games 5-D130
Mountaineers: 3-D Mountain to climb in the game
Medieval Lords 5-L126
Volleyball High: Sports game of a different sort/players are a high school team
PYTHAGORAS 4-108
6 Castles: Tile-laying by Rola (Jose)
Garum: Players make fish sauce with spices!
Queen
Rune Stones: Rudiger Dorn
Ravensburger
Big Money: Quick Dice Game
Renegade Game Studios
First Light: Looks like a cool Sci-Fi game
Paladins of the West Kingdom: Follow up of Architects…
Shelley and I spend a few minutes previewing a game that will be readily available at Spiel 2019, then dive head first into the Essen Preview with a look at publishers A-L.
Sierra West by Jonny Pac Cantin from Board&Dice
Preview Titles in order of discussion:
Category 1: Pre-Ordered
The Magnificent
Santa Maria: Exploration Deck
Trails of Tucana
Era of Tribes
Montmartre
Save The Meeples
Cooper Island
Masters of the Renaissance: Lorenzo Il Magnifico The Card Game
Trimau: Grand Tour
Orchard Ocean
On The Origin of Species
Maracaibo
Orléans Stories
Category 2: Check out & Possibly Buy
A-Games 4-F101
Grund: Kids on playground try to gain happiness points/cat messes with plans
Portolano: Random tiles to make up sea around which players sail/goods collection & simultanesous planning/run out of rum and the player's sailors rebel
Abacusspiele 3-E114
Tajuto: Knizia with beautiful plastic bits making up pagodas which are drawn from a bag.
Amigo
#MyLife: Card Game about Birth to Death
6 Nimmt! Brettspiel: Is it more than Tanz der Hornochsen?
Grizzly: Maybe too young, but cute bears trying to catch salmon without slipping
Tatort Tonne: Players are raccoons trying to get the best garbage
Board&Dice 2-C112
Dust in the Wings: Butterflies & Mancala actions to collect or distribute
Cucafera Games 4-H100
Zoom Barcelona: Take the best pictures around Barcelona by taking bikes/taxis/etc.
Czech Board Games 1-B137
Spring on a String: Cloth game with stringing together flowers on a felt board.
Devir 2-D118
Karekare: Tile laying and cool bits for island discovery
Paris La Cité de la Lumiere: 2-player only about lighting the buildings during the Universal Exposition
La Viña: Card game about grape growing and wine making!
Drei Magier Spiele
Kakerlaken Sushi
Rauber Raupe
Druid City Games 4-H106
Sorcerer City: Scott Caputo (review in time for podcast PRE-Essen)
Edition Spielwiese 2-D114
Evidence: Journalists trying to prove world mysteries
Nova Luna: Uwe Rosenberg & Corne van Moorsel
Eggertspiele
Heaven & Ale Expansion (Kegs & More)
EmperorS4 4-C102
Jiguan: The Eastern Mechanist: Not sure – it's about building 'mechanical beasts' but the pub is good
Trial of the Temples: Same designer as Burano, etc.
Walking in Provence: We loved Walking in Burano, so this is a must.
Feuerland 4-C116
Crystal Palace: Heavy, good buzz, and should be solid.
Geek Attitude Games 2-C138
Bruxelles 1897: Card game based on the Bruxelles 1893 board game from Pearl
HABA
Miyabi: Game from HABA at 8+ and by Michael Kiesling – and you're designing a Japanese garden.
Hans im Gluck 2-B110
2 Hadara Expansions
Marco Polo II
Hobby Japan 4-G113
Queen of Hansa: Looks like an interesting card game
HUCH! 3-D120
Coralia: Coral reef preservation/ Michael Rieneck (Pillars of the Earth)
Humboldt's Great Voyage: Designer of Manitoba, cool graphics
Rajas of the Ganges expansion
Irongames 2-A128
Pandoria Expansions (two of them)
Category 3: Curiosities to Peruse
Adam's Apple Games 1-C108
Truck Off: Roll & Write
Agie Games 1-G157
Botantists: Buy flowers in the market, then plant in various different land types.
Alderac Entertainment Group 3-K107
Ecos First Continent: John D. Clair/shaping landscapes so species thrive
Alley Cat Games 5-H119
Chocolate Factory: Dunstan /Glibert (Elysium & Great City of Rome)
Dino World: Roll & Write/plays up to 75!
Ankama 2-A113
Welkin: Craft and sell floating islands – pretty!
Baloise Group 2-F111
Sarah's Vision: Story-driven co-op
Bedsit Games 6-G122
Pauper's Ladder: Maybe too young, but beautiful and could be interesting.
Blue Orange Games 3-M107
Tan-Tan Caravan: Set collection/€20/8+/30 min.
Uxmal: Another filler-esque game with a 20-40 minute playing time
Catch Up Games 3-O106
Pharaon: Interesting wheel mechanism that determines which resources are needed for an action
Cosmodrome Games 2-D113
Aquatica: mentions a "3-layered player board" and a "card-rising" mechanism – I'm intrigued.
Squire: The Collector of the Glorious Rarities: Animal player characters are collecting art/adjusting the market for quality items.
Dachshund Games 5-K117
Mint Condition: Card game about trying to prevent wear & tear on your games!
Days of Wonder 3-B107
Deep Blue: Gather the right crew and dive to wrecks to gain treasure
Djeco 5-A101
Space Builder: It's 8+, so we need to see what it's all about (in our hall)
dV Giochi 3-E108
Penguinramids: Won 'Best Unpublished Game' in Italy
Gam'inBIZ 6-L100
Rollecate: Cute quick rail game
Gen-X Games 4-F111
Richard Wagner's Ring of the Nibelung: Need to check out a game based on an opera (based on Norse legends)
Genius Games 5-D110
Periodic: A Game of Elements: Uses the periodic table in the game
The Meeplefest 2019 episodes finish up with conversations about inclusion of non-gamers, the use of VR and AR in games, as well a technology's role and possible problems going forward. Then we finish with some words about games we enjoyed and can see playing going forward.
Joining Shelley and me at the table are
Joe Huber (Caravan, Ice Cream, Cream Machine)
Ric Bretschneider of the Fanboy Planet Podcast
as well as Amanda, Anne, Denis, Jessica, John, and Shoana
The youngest Meeplefesters join the conversation as we delve into why they enjoy gaming, and then continue long-standing conversations about teaching games, reading game rules, and using tech in board games.
On the mics are
Susan McKinley Ross (Qwirkle, Qwirkle Cubes, Color Stix, Hoot Owl Hoot)
and
Joe Huber (Caravan, Ice Cream, Scream Machine)
along with Ric Bretschneider of the Fanboy Planet Podcast,
The roundtable for Night 2 continues with discussions of publishing and the tsunami of games AND gamers that have been building over the past few years. Joining Shelley and me on mics are
Night 1 of Meeplefest winds up with a great discussion about the Spiel des Jahres nominees, as well as the effect of both Kickstarter and the tsunami of games released has on the hobby. Joining Shelley and me once again are designers
Tom Lehmann (Race for the Galaxy, Res Arcana, Fast Food Franchise, The City and many others)
Scott Caputo (The One Hundred Torii, Whistle Stop, Volupsa, etc.)
and Joe Huber (Caravan, Scream Machine, Ice Cream)
Meeplefest Night 1 continues with Part 2 as the designers and gamers sit around talking more about games we have enjoyed or had some problems with, then turn specifically to the Kennerspiel des Jahres.
Joining us on the microphones are
Tom Lehmann (Race for the Galaxy, Res Arcana, 1846, Fast Food Franchise, New Frontiers, To Court the King)
Joe Huber (Caravan, Ice Cream, Scream Machine, Starship Merchants)
Scott Caputo (Kachina, The One Hundred Torii, Voluspa, Whistle Stop)
Night 1 of Meeplefest's podcasting roundtable extravaganza begins with awesome designers and podcasters hanging out around the table discussing design and development. On the mics for this part:
Tom Lehmann: (Race for the Galaxy, 1846, The City, Pandemic, and Res Arcana)
Joe Huber: (Caravan, Burger Joint, Ice Cream, Scream Machine)
Scott Caputo: (Kachina, Whistle Stop, The One Hundred Torii)