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Garrett's Games 691 - Meeplefest Night 2, Part 3

29. September 2019 um 23:04

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,

Amanda, Shoana, Anne, Denis, John, Jessica

and, of course, Shelley and me

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Episode 89 - Games We Don't Play Enough

26. September 2019 um 16:00
Ambie and Crystal discuss TransAmerica and The Quacks of Quedlinburg: The Herb Witches. We then talk about some games we don't play enough and why it's hard to get them played, and Crystal goes over the origins of the word 'rare.' Recent Games: 0:47 Games We Don't Play Enough: 8:29 Board Game Etymology - 'Rare': 23:49 Outro: 25:52 Bloopers: 26:56 TransAmerica: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/2842/transamerica The Quacks of Quedlinburg: The Herb Witches: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/269259/quacks-quedlinburg-herb-witches

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#89: Classified Information

26. September 2019 um 11:15

Inspired by BoardGameGeek's new system for classifying board game mechanisms, we give our thoughts on the changes, as well as talk about classification in general. Somehow it always leads to heated discussions, whether it's arguing what a Civilization game even is, or why we need classification at all. I'm sure we'll all agree in the end. Before we taxi into taxonomy, we talk about Piepmatz, Era: Medieval Age, and Cursed Court. 02:45 - Piepmatz 05:05 - Arboretum 08:42 - Irish Gauge 10:38 - Era: Medieval Age 19:00 - Cursed Court 29:43 - Board Game Classification 36:53 - Codenames 51:35 - Tapestry 52:12 - Civilization 53:10 - Scythe 56:55 - Great Western Trail 58:30 - 18Lilliput

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Running an Indie Game Publishing Company with Andrew Birkett

25. September 2019 um 14:03

Andrew Birkett, founder of Atheris Games, discusses what it looks like to be an indie game publisher.

Andrew has been running his own game company for four years, and we do a deep dive into the ins and outs of the publishing world.

And be sure to check out Andrew’s game Ruins of Mars which is on Kickstarter HERE.

The post Running an Indie Game Publishing Company with Andrew Birkett appeared first on Board Game Design Lab.

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#99.9 - My Hungry, Sleepy Civilization

25. September 2019 um 10:55

In what is still definitely *not* our 100th episode, Quinns and intern Ben are grappling with some truly epic boxes. As is the SU&SD motto, "We grap so you don't have to."

For starters, these two summon the energy to discuss their 12 hour(!) game of Western Empires (02:32). Then there's chat about the byzantine challenges of hit Kickstarter games Cloudspire (18:05) and Skulk Hollow (29:38). Quinns reveals he can't pronounce cacao in a segment on sprawling eurogame Teotihuacan: City of Gods (37:05), before the two round things off with some lighter games, namely Yokai (43:06), Detective Club (46:57), and Combo Fighter (53:06).

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TDT # 625 - Cart Campers

24. September 2019 um 19:22

In this episode Suzanne and Mandi discuss Skulk Hollow, Ragusa, Empires of the North, Deadly Doodles, Ecos and Hats. They also cover a couple of One and Done games and wrap up with a Victory Points segment all about "cart campers" (the games that live in your shopping cart but never make it to purchase.)

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RDTN Episode 181: Marvel Champions, Pax Pamir, Eternal, Sorcerer, War Chest Expansion

Von: Pickaxe
24. September 2019 um 13:00
Tony McRee

Time       Segment 00:00:41   Intro 00:06:50   Glad They told Us which way was up 00:12:51   Game On Coin Sets 00:16:27   War Chest Nobility 00:24:24   Warhammer Underworlds Expansion 00:31:00   Miniature Market00:32:26   […]

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#86: Tapestry

Von: Pickaxe
24. September 2019 um 12:10
The cube trundles onward, marching inexorably--if haltingly--towards its ultimate destination. It is told it must explore, and so explore it does. The other cube conquers, but that is not this cube's concern. They met once at a party. It seemed nice, but that was long ago, and the cube must explore, not mingle. Sometimes it does not explore; sometimes it scores for some quantity of non-explore things. These things it does not understand, but it knows that points are good, and so it does those things. The explore cube also cares about farms, for some reason, and mushrooms. Near the end of its track, it pauses--not for lack of mushrooms, this time, but out of an uncharacteristic self-doubt. Why does it do these things, it wonders. What mad god intersperses these random tasks so? And down from Olympus comes the pronouncement of the cube's controller--perhaps that very mad god, or perhaps merely a lesser divinity in thrall of some yet more powerful, some yet more capricious deity--"BECAUSE THEME."

Games Played Last Week:
-Shards of Infinity 2m38s (Gary Arant & Justin Gary, Stone Blade Entertainment, 2018)
-The Bridges of Shangri-La 4m33s (Leo Colovini, Uberplay, 2003)
-Vengeance 9m22s (Gordon Calleja, Mighty Boards, 2018)
-Slide Quest 12m03s (Nicolas Bourgoin & Jean-François Rochas, Blue Orange, 2019)
-Gaslands: Refuelled 14m02s (Mike Hutchinson, Osprey Publishing, 2019)

News (and why it doesn't matter):
-Walker deploys facts, CMON travels in time 18m00s
-More Warhammer Underworlds 21m58s
-More Sidereal Confluence 24m20s
-Foundations of Rome 25m44s
-Mark must resist Obsidian Protocol 26m07s
-Blacklist Games' Hour of Need 27m19s
-Root RPG 28m34s

Feature Game: Tapestry 29m06s (Jamey Stegmaier, Stonemaier Games, 2019)

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Episode 155: Rurik: Dawn of Kiev

Reviews of Tapestry, Hadara, Imperial Settlers: Empires of the North, Old West Empresario, 5211. Featured review: Rurik: Dawn of Kiev by Piece Keeper Games. Board game discussion starts at 31:34.

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The post Episode 155: Rurik: Dawn of Kiev appeared first on Blue Peg, Pink Peg Boardgaming Podcast.

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104: The Isofarian Guard interview

23. September 2019 um 01:24
This week Steve is back again but this time with a special guest Eric Bittermann from Sky Kingdom Games who helped to create The Isofarian Guard, a 1-2 player narrative adventure board game. Join us in the discussion of this game that is available on Kickstarter until 2019 Oct 04. Kickstarter link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/skykingdomgames/the-isofarian-guard Check YouTube for playthroughs and reviews - www.youtube.com/channel/UCrOtGhui_jdLdoQNI7PU4Pg Join our Slack - Slack - bit.ly/onestopslack Follow us at Facebook - www.facebook.com/onestopcoopshop Donate to the channel - https://www.patreon.com/onestop Contact us - onestopcoopshop@gmail.com

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Garrett's Games 690 - Meeplefest 2019 Night 2, Part 2

22. September 2019 um 21:36

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

Matt Leacock (Pandemic, Pandemic Legacy, Era: Medieval Age, Forbidden Sky, Thunderbirds)

Susan McKinley Ross (Qwirkle, Color Stix, Qwirkle Cards, Cirplexed!, Skippity)

Joe Huber (Caravan, Ice Cream, Scream Machine)

Ric Bretschnieder of Fanboy Planet Podcast

Denis Begin

John Morrow

Anne Brosnahan

Shoana Hunt

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