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This Game is Broken is a comedy board game panel show with Matthew Jude, Dave Luza, Paula Deming, Nick Murphy and Mike Murphy. We play a lot of nonsense games full of role playing and trivia as well as other fun stuff which can be found at the links below.
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After a bit of a break in our recording schedules JP takes first player again and directs the spotlight internally to our players for a change as voted by our Ko-Fi supporters. In this episode we go beyond the board gamers and talk about what makes us tick.
FIRST PLAYER: JP
OTHER PLAYERS: Adrian, Kerley & Chris P
In this episode you'll learn:
- how JP's excitement on going on holiday last episode was replaced with disappointment
- about Adrian's experience with an older but goodie in Underwater Cities by Delicious Games
- how dungeon crawling cubes can be a lot of fun in Dark Tomb: Bloodthorn Island by Kozz Games
- that Kerley is enjoying being mother mushroom in the new Mycelia by Split Stone Games
- about JP's thoughts on the latest release from Leder Games which is of course the box of banter...Arcs
- more about us as your hosts, we put aside the board game chat for a bit and dive more into about our lives
LINKS REFERENCED IN THE SHOW
Adrian mentions the pre-Essen show on Gaming Rules which you can find here - LINK TO SHOW
EPISODE CHAPTERS
0:00 - TURN 1 - Player Count
3:49 - TURN 2 - Let's Talk About Hex
4:06 - Adrian - Underwater Cities
14:18 - Kerley - Mycelia
18:09 - Chris P - Dark Tomb: Bloodthorn Island
21:46 - JP - Arcs
34:21 - TURN 3 - Main Event: Beyond the board gamers
35:47 - What do we all do as jobs whilst we're not making content for you guys?
47:24 - Other than board games what are our other passions?
1:04:06 - Quick fire favourite films & video games
1:17:37 - TURN 4 - Would you rather...wipe your mind to experience your favourite films, games all over again at the cost of 2 years exit of the board game hobby...or not
1:22:28 - TURN 5 - Penultimate Turn: What's Coming Up
1:29:31 - TURN 6 - The Final Turn
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It is October, the month of Fat Bear Week, Decorative Gourd Season, Halloween, and Arkhipov Day! Sure, it has less candy than some of those other celebrations, but I'll wager neither a corpulent bear nor a kid dressed as a pirate has ever saved the entire human race.
01:00 AYURIS: IKI (Koota Yamada, Sorry We Are French, 2015)
Games Played Last Week:
03:38 -Valka (Brooke Penrose, Terrible Games, 2024)
07:16 -Bus (Jeroen Doumen and Joris Wiersinga, Capstone Games, 2019)
09:47 -Warpgate: Beyond (Artyom Nichipurov, Wolff Designa, 2022)
12:33 -Dinosaur World (Brian Lewis, David McGregor, & Marissa Misura, Pandasaurus Games, 2021)
16:02 -SCOUT (Kei Kajino, Oink Games, 2019)
18:18 -Jekyll & Hyde vs Scotland Yard (Gaëtan Beaujannot, Olivier Cipière, and Geonil, Mandoo Games, 2023)
20:11 -Cthulhu: Death May Die--Fear of the Unknown (Rob Daviau, Eric M. Lang, and Marco Portugal, CMON, 2024)
22:57 -Set a Watch (Mike Gnade and Todd Walsh, Rock Manor Games, 2019)
25:04 -Hamster Roll (Jacques Zeimet, Zoch Verlag, 2000)
27:02 -Federation (Dimitri Perrier and Matthieu Verdier, Explor8, 2022)
28:22 -R (Seiji Kanai, Kanai Factory, 2011)
31:03 -Lost Cities: The Board Game (Reiner Knizia, Rio Grande, 2008)
35:21 -Vengeance: Roll & Fight (Gordon Calleja, Noralie Lubbers, & Dávid Turczi, Mighty Boards, 2022)
News (and why it doesn't matter):
38:57 Friedemann Friese's Fishing: trick-taking
39:37 Mac Gerdts' 7 Empires
40:40 Reiner Knizia's Cosmolancer: Kingdoms, again
41:48 Burned relaunches on crowdfunding October 23 from Jon Moffat and Stone Circle Games
42:15 Daniele Tascini's Transgalactica
42:29 Chonkers Party: phat animals
42:50 Walker on Boards and Brews
43:14 Join us in celebrating Arkhipov Day on October 27th
44:22 Topic: Our Favourite Factions
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00:00:30 Intro
00:06:30 Charlie Hustle - RIP
00:07:50 Mega Moose Con
00:10:12 Dynamic Sponsors
00:14:28 More Surgery
00:17:35 Taste Buds
00:23:43 Miniature Market
00:24:56 Galactic Renaissance
00:37:50 Game Toppers LLC
00:39:19 Toy Hall of Fame Nominees
00:52:56 Infiltrators
00:59:20 Portal Games
01:01:10 Manhattan Project: War Machine
01:11:24 Outro
There’s nothing quite like spending a full day at Mega Moose Con, diving into a variety of games and sparking lively conversations. With different styles of games to offer, we had to constantly shift our thought processes as we moved from one game to the next. Of course, there was also a bit of a difference of opinion with the RDTN staff on one particular game. But hey, you can’t please everyone all the time!
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This week Dana, Conor and Adrian talk about what has been hitting their tables. Adrian has been digging his way into new business and shooting his shot in Overwatch 2. Conor is proving that distance makes the heart grow fonder, drafting cards in distant lands in Faraway. Dana has been gaming to commemorate R U Okay Day, and runs us through her epic experiences with the space strategy game Andromeda's Edge.
They also recap last week's Question of the Pod, share their thoughts on a polarising gaming genre, all before before sharing what's got them fired up?
New Question of the Pod: What do you think about real-time games
Timestamps:
Faraway[0:40:01]
Andromeda's Edge [0:50:15]
Question of the Pod: [01:17:23]
Fired Up: [01:30:47]
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Conservas - https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/402024/conservas
Concordia - https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/124361/concordia
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On this episode of On Board Games, Erik and Bruce talk about games (and other things) they've played including:
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(30:26) Next, they talk about the systems behind game design, the AI of the game itself.
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This week as we finish our stay in Essen, we look at a re-release, as well as a recent fun play
First up is
Kreta or Sardegna by Stefan Dorra the former title released by Goldsieber in 2005, and now re-released as the latter title from Playte
then we try to get shoppers to our stores over our rail networks, all while avoiding Godzilla in
Shinjuku by Gary Kacmarcik from Studio Supernova
So we've done a lot of these drafts before, but I don't think we've done one quite like this. This time we're each trying to draft a set of five games that we think you might agree are incredibly overrated. What does that mean exactly? Well that's up for debate too. What isn't up for debate is that you could win $100 just by voting! Before we widen our delta, we talk about Undaunted 2200: Callisto, Nature, and Barcelona. 03:37 - Undaunted 2200: Callisto 13:10 - Nature 23:00 - Barcelona 31:22 - Overrated Games Draft 37:07 - Nemesis 39:10 - Frosthaven 41:15 - Star Wars: Rebellion 45:19 - Twilight Imperium: Fourth Edition 47:37 - Earth 48:45 - Wingspan 51:19 - 7 Wonders Duel 52:24 - Mechs vs. Minions 53:17 - Everdell 55:43 - Crokinole 58:52 - Caverna: The Cave Farmers 59:55 - Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon 1:01:24 - On Mars 1:02:45 - Lost Ruins of Arnak 1:04:13 - Catan
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Ambie and Crystal discuss a couple games they played recently, including Sync, Rabble, and Panda Spin. Then, we take an episode to just chat with each other about recent happenings in life. Topics include a board game retreat Crystal just went to, Ambie's game playing with her kids, and some non board game stuff. Check out our new skeleton meeple design on our Teepublic store!
0:00-Intro
0:33-Announcements
1:13-Recent Games - Sync
6:03-Rabble
9:34-Panda Spin
15:03-Just Chatting
31:47-Outro
32:43-Bloopers
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Opener: Noli Closer: Just a few games that caught my eye or attention in other ways coming at Essen. Galileo Galilei, In the Footsteps of Marie Curie, Port Arthur, Amazonia Park, and Flatiron
My call for feedback earlier this year sparked both halves of this podcast. First, there was a request for me to explain my history with the best, most famous, and original CCG, Magic The Gathering. Though I dabble a tiny bit even now, there were a few years in the beginning when I dove in with both feet. It was, as we now say, a lifestyle game. I still think it's incredible, clearly one of my all-time favorites, but it's not easy to keep up with Magic and other games. Therefore it's mostly part of my gaming past, but I have such fond memories and will definitely play a game here or there in the future. Such as on M:tG Arena, the fantastic free-to-play digital version of the game. When Settlers of Catan (and Air Baron! another of my early favorites) showed up, eurogames essentially displaced Magic for me. Though we called them German Games at the time. I was hooked, and now it's been nearly thirty years. That sounds like a a long time--and it is!--but I have a hobby gaming history before Catan and Magic. I've told parts of that history on this podcast before, but when someone who listens to the show was surprised to hear I'd once worked for Steve Jackson Games, I realized it's been about 18 years since I told that story! So you'll forgive the repetition, if by some chance you remember my tale the first time. After talking about Magic, I go back to the beginning of my hobby gaming with a variety of stops along the way. There were years of wargames (both science fiction and some historical) and lots of roleplaying games. Like Magic, my RPG days are something I'll always remember fondly, but I'm not sure if I'll ever play those again.