Shelley and I took a break from playing games at LeiriaCon to discuss our impressions of three of the titles we had a chance to peruse for at least 1 play. Take these with a grain of salt, but these were our impressions of
Beer and Bread by Scott Almes from Deep Print Games, Capstone Games, and Pegasus Spiele
Shinkansen: Zero Kei by Isra C. and Shei S. from Ludonova and Tesla Games
Garden Nation by Remi Saunier and Nathalie Saunier from Bombyx, Board Game Circus, and Maldito Games
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Paulo Soledade joins us at LeiriaCon on the mics and over a decent bottle of wine as we talk about the convention, Portugal's annual board game award, game design - including Madeira and Nippon, two of his co-designs - and some of his favorite games, including Imperial.
We had a great time talking and hope you enjoy the conversation.
This week Shelley and I report for the first of a number of episodes from LieriaCon in Portugal - a fantastic gaming convention that we attended in March. We will have some interviews with organizers and designers in the coming weeks, but this week it's two of the games we had a chance to play:
My Shelfie by Phil Walker-Harding and Matthew Dunstan from Cranio Creations
and
Mille Fiori by Dr. Reiner Knizia from Schmidt Spiele and Devir
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Shelley and I head to Medici-run central Italy and attempt to gain favor with those in power in
Florence by Dean Morris from Braincrack Games, as well as Giant Roc and Maldito Games
then we head into deep space where our competing ships attempt to settle a new planet and make use of Alien Tech in
Alien Frontiers Edition X by Tory Niemann from Starling Games
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I had a week off in February, so while Shelley was at work one day, I spent part of my day on a Google Meet call with the wonderful Tony Boydell - designer of such games as Snowdonia, Lux Aeterna, Alubari: A Nice Cup of Tea, Race the Rails, and - of course - Scandaroon!
We discuss his past designs, creating a brand new Museum of Board Games, and some of the games he's playing currently.
It's a wide-ranging discussion - we had a great time, and hope you enjoy it!
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This week Shelley and I go through some of our disappointments in gaming from 2022, organizing those comments into categories. Remember you can sponsor the podcast by going to www.patreon.com/garrettsgames or check out our list of games available for purchase at reasonable prices here:
Shelley and I peruse our list of played games in 2022 and separately choose which ones belong in our personal Top 10 Lists for 2022. We did NOT peek before we sat down to record!
Doug's Honorable Mentions:
Bitoku
Yokohama Roll & Write by Hisashi Hayashi from Okazu Brand
Dandelions by Takashi Sakaue from BoardgameTables
Exhaust by Hisashi Hayashi from Okazu Brand
Maui by Frank Crittin, Gregoire Largey and Sebastien Pauchon from Next Move/Plan B
Dog Park by Lottie & Jack Hazell from Birdwood Games
Shelley's Honorable Mentions:
Maui by Frank Crittin, Gregoire Largey and Sebastien Pauchon from Next Move/Plan B
Isle of Cats Explore and Draw by Frank West from City of Games
Pastiche: Birth of a Masterpiece by Rikkati from Twins Lion Do
Ark Nova by Mathias Wigge from Feuerland Spiele
Doug's Top Ten:
10) My Lil' Everdell by James A and Clarissa A Wilson from Starling Games
9) Akropolis by Jules Messaud from Gigamic
8) Pastiche: Birth of a Masterpiece by Rikkati from Twins Lion Do
7) Dinner in Paris by The Trolls from Funnyfox
6) Dom Pierre by Rola and Costa from R&R Games
5) Ark Nova by Mathias Wigge from Feuerland Spiele
4) Foundations of Rome by Emerson Matsuuchi from Arcane Wonders
3) Tiletum by Daniele Tascini and Simone Luciani from Board&Dice
2) Applejack by Uwe Rosenberg from The Game Builders
1) Catherine: Cities of the Tsarina by Johannes Schmidauer-Konig from Capstone Games & dlp Games
Shelley's Top Ten:
10) Foundations of Rome by Emerson Matsuuchi from Arcane Wonders
9) Applejack by Uwe Rosenberg from The Game Builders
8) My Lil' Everdell by James A and Clarissa A Wilson from Starling Games
7) Yokohama Roll and Write by Hisashi Hayashi from Okazu Brand
6) Catherine: the Cities of the Tsarina by Johannes Schmidauer-Konig from Capstone Games & dlp Games
5) Dinner in Paris by The Trolls from Funnyfox
4) Dog Park by Lottie & Jack Hazell from Birdwood Games
3) Dom Pierre by Rola and Costa from R&R Games
2) Dune Imperium w/Rise of IX Expansion by Paul Dennen from Dire Wolf
1) Tiletum by Daniele Tascini and Simone Luciani from Board&Dice
Shelley and I get two more fantastic games to the table this week, beginning our discussion with how the Contractors expansion affects the solid small-box game
Red Cathedral by Israel Cendrero and Sheila Santos from Devir
then the box gets bigger, and the dice manipulation gets even more interesting in
Tiletum by Simone Luciani and Daniele Tascini from Board&Dice
Thanks again this week to our sponsor LEIRIACON - taking place March 23-26 in Portugal. Shelley and I look forward to seeing any listeners who make the trip!
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Shelley and I tackle both ends of the gaming weight spectrum this week with a small-box, 2-player-only younger brother to a modern classic
Splendor Duel by Marc André and Bruno Cathala from Space Cowboys
then we dive into the deep end for the latest heavy title from a designer known for making out brains work
Woodcraft by Vladimir Suchy and Ross Arnold from Delicious Games
Thanks to our main sponsor this week - LeiriaCon! Taking place March 23-26 on the west coast of Portugal, this conventionhas been on Shelley and my bucket list and we're so glad we can attend this year. Join us!
Shelley and I tackle a couple of smaller-box, medium weight games that we loved. First we create groves of apple trees in
Applejack by Uwe Rosenberg from The Game Builders
then we head to the beach in Hawaii and claim the best spots with our multi-colored towels in
Maui by Frank Crittin, Gregoire Largey, and Sebastien Pauchon from Next Move Games
Thanks to our sponsor this week - LEIRIACON! Taking place form March 23 - 26, join us on the west coast of Portugal for four days of gaming goodness. Here's the link to the website for all of the information: https://www.spielportugal.org/leiriacon/leiriacon-2023
Shelley and I tackle two ends of the complexity spectrum in this week's episode, loving every minute of both experiences. On the less complicated, family-friendly end of the spectrum, we try out Everdell's little sibling
My Lil' Everdell by James A. and Clarissa A. Wilson
then we get much more complex, but in wonderful ways, as we make champagne in
Dom Pierre by Rola and Costa from R&R Games and Pile Up Games
This week Shelley and I become restauranteurs in Paris, competing for space for our tables on the square in
Dinner in Paris by The Trolls from Funnyfox (via Lautapelit.fl)
then we head to Greece to rebuild our own cities in
Akropolis by Jules Messaud from Gigamic
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