Shelley and I begin our Essen 2025 Preview this week, first checking out one of the new titles that will be available at the fair:
Parks and Potions by Chris Eastridge from Moon Saga Workshop
then we begin our journey through the halls, starting with Hall 2, 1/2 of which is dedicated to "Expert" titles, then head into the biggest hall, Hall 3.
Thanks as always to our sponsor Bezier Games!
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This week Shelley and I get into the WAY BACK machine and play a couple of titles from the beginnings of our gaming careers
Alhambra and Atlantic Star both by Dirk Henn from Queen Games
and then look back at one from Spiel Essen 2024
Stephens by Rola and Costa from Pile Up Games and Capstone Games
And the other games we mentioned as highlights from last year's Essen 2024:
Atlantis Exodus
Zero to Hero
Steam Power
Resafa
Sparks
Tivoli
Bone Wars
Galileo Galilei
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This week on Garrett's Games: Shelley and I head into the North with our mechs to deal with corruption and save previous explorers in
Expeditions by Jamey Stegmaier from Stonemaier Games
Then we head East and make a journey with our trusty yaks to
Kathmandu by Stefan Feld from Queen Games
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On Garrett's Games this week, Shelley and I attempt to kill Hitler, and then build the universe!
First off it's Valkyrie: A Black Orchestra Game by Philip duBarry from Tabletop Tycoon
Then we head out into the void of space and collect atoms to build nebulae in Crafting the Cosmos by David Gordon and TAM from Office Dog
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Last week on Episode 1005, we made it through the first 6 RULES that Joe ranted about. This week we delve into Rules 7-14 with much discussion, wine, etc. As Joe Huber and Tom Lehmann lead the way!
It's Garrett's Games' Meeplefest Roundtable! This week after a quick discussion of some favorite games played, we take a deep dive into a Rules For Games list that Joe Huber fashioned on a mailing list. I couldn't let the opportunity to discuss his comments pass by, and everyone gets a chance to chime in for a lively and opinionated discussion.
Let us know what you think over on BGG or any of our social media sites!
Thanks as always to Bezier Games for their sponsorship.
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This week on Garrett's Games we check out two fun little card games from Amigo and Piatnik, then plan shrines to lost relatives
First up is
Double Donkey by Michael Modler from Piatnik and Amigo
follow by
Zero Hero by Klaus-Jurgen Wrede and Ralf zur Linde from Piatnik and Amigo
then we look to a bigger-box game with
Ofrenda by Orlando Sa and Andre Santos from Osprey Games
Thanks as always to our sponsor Bezier Games
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This week Shelley and I journey down into the ocean's depths, then to the moon!
First we check out fish species in various segments of the ocean in
Finspan by David Gordon and Michael O'Connell from Stonemaier Games
then we head to the moon and work with various companies to exploit its resources in
Shackleton Base: A Journey to the Moon by Fabio Lopiano and Nestore Mangone from Pandasaurus Games.
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This week we celebrate making it to EPISODE 1000!!!
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Thanks to Bezier, AMIGO, and Pandasaurus for their sponsorship with games for the contest!
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For our last episode before we hit FOUR digits of episode releases, we take on TWO BIG GAMES that both use version of Action Points to do your turns!
In Bone Wars, by Wim Goossens from Game Brewer and Cranio Creations, we become palentologists, publish about new dinosaurs, and compete to earn the favor of two famous scientists.
In Ezra and Nehemiah, by Shem Phillips and SJ MacDonald from Renegade Game Studios and Garphil Games, we work to rebuild ancient Judah and its community.
Thanks as always to our sponsor Bezier Games!
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This week Shelley and I check out the cute and the beautiful
Alpaca by Christian Giove from Pegasus Spiel and GateOnGames includes VERY cute alpacas in an introductory-level deck-building game
River of Gold by Keith Piggott from Office Dog finds players meandering down a river board with spot gloss gold, gathering resources and money, building buildings, and delivering to customers.
This week Shelley and I check out the THIRD Kennerspiel des Jahres nominee, the Viking-themed resource collection game
Looot (yes, it's THREE o's) by Charles Chevallier and Laurent Escoffier from Hachette and Gigamic
then we check out a title that's should make a splash at GenCon this year - build your 3-D castle to prevent the wolf army from invading your pig's fortifications in
Castle Raisers by Erwan Le Minous and Anthony Perone from Wonderful World Board Games
Thanks as always to our sponsor Bezier Games
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This week Shelley and I check out the SECOND of the Kennerspiel des Jahres nominees:
Endeavor: Deep Sea by Carl de Visser and Jarratt Gray from Burnt Island Games and Grand Gamers Guild
then have fun with a bunch of short-legged dogs in
Clash of Corgis, a self-published game from Deric Drazich
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