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At The Table with The Dice Tower - Dude That's Heavy

10. März 2026 um 12:00

Julie's been to a castle! And GAMA Expo! We chat about those adventures for a bit before moving on to the topic of physical weight of our games. How heavy is too heavy? We also share a question from the mailbag, and collect some Roses, Thorns, and Hula Hoops.

00:54 - Winter Woes and Dice Tower West

05:42 - Julie and Hoop and Stick

11:25 - GAMA Expo

14:21 - Heavy Games

33:08 - Question: What Is the Soup of Games?

41:04 - Lairs

43:34 - Chicago Grand Slam

46:50 - Hot Streak

48:18 - Wilmot's Warehouse

52:08 - A Place for All My Books

54:35 - Regicide

Questions? Tales of Horror? tom@dicetower.com

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Burned

Von: Pickaxe
10. März 2026 um 11:00

Going to have to post a guard to the studio....

Can't keep letting riff raff stroll in. (unless its the rapper)


00:00 Intro

04:03 Innovation Deluxe (Carl Chudyk Asmadi Games 2017)

07:28 Tír na nÓg (Isaac Shalev, Jason Slingerland Grand Gamers Guild 2024)

09:59 Azul (Michael Kiesling Plan B Games 2017)

15:27 Coalitions (Andrew Rourke PHALANX 2026)

24:44 The Crew: Mission Deep Sea (Thomas Sing KOSMOS 2021)

28:29 OffShoots (Self-Published 2024)

32:00 NEWS

36:05 Burned (Jon Moffat Stone Circle Games 2025)


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Episode 372: Angel’s Share, Soothsayers, One Hour World War II

Von: Pickaxe
10. März 2026 um 05:01

00:01:30 Intro
00:04:30 What is old is new again
00:12:00 One Hour World War II
00:20:45 America 250 NC
00:26:00 Miniature Market
00:27:30 Angel’s Share
00:54:30 Portal Games
00:56:00 Soothsayers
01:05:00 Pokemon Remake Interest
01:07:00 Final Fantasy VII
01:11:30 Outro

Every now and then, three games land on the table that have nothing in common thematically yet feel spiritually linked by the way they create tension and leave players talking long after the last turn. Angel’s ShareSoothsayers, and One Hour World War II each approach strategy from a different angle—one slow and atmospheric, one mystical and tactical, and one brisk and historical—but all three deliver that satisfying “let’s run it back” energy we love to highlight.

Angel’s Share wraps its theme around you like koozie around a can your favorite beverage. It’s a game about aging spirits, but more importantly, it’s a game about timing—when to wait, when to bottle, and when to accept that the angels are going to take their cut whether you like it or not. The tension builds slowly as barrels mature and opportunities evaporate, and the emotional arc is surprisingly rich for such a streamlined design. Every choice feels like a negotiation with time itself, and the payoff—good or bad—lands with a satisfying thud.

Soothsayers is a sharp, thematic card game where players become mystics interpreting omens to shape the future in their favor. At its heart, it’s a tableau‑building and card‑manipulation puzzle: each turn you’re choosing which actions to take, trying not to hand your opponents an advantage, and racing to assemble a tableau that makes everyone else wonder where things went sideways. The tension comes from reading both the shifting cards on the table and the intentions of the players around you—every decision feels like a moment of doubt, a quiet question of whether you made the right call or just sealed your fate among the stars.

One Hour World War II does exactly what its title promises: it delivers a full, satisfying wargame experience in the time it takes to watch a TV episode. Despite its brevity, it captures the sweep of WWII with asymmetric powers, meaningful tactical choices, and a tempo that never drags. The design rewards bold plays and clever positioning, offering just enough historical flavor without bogging down in simulation. It’s an ideal entry point for players curious about wargames and a refreshing palate cleanser for veterans who want strategy without the marathon.

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Episode 356: Millenium Blades, Figment and Blood Rage featuring Matt Dunstan and Phil Walker-Harding

10. März 2026 um 00:00

Join Conor as he welcomes two of Australia's most celebrated board game designers — Matt Dunstan and Phil Walker-Harding — for the first episode from Oceania Month in 2026! Matt is best known for games like Next Station London, Elysium, and the Adventure Games series, while Phil is the mind behind Sushi Go!, Imhotep, Bärenpark, and Gizmos. Together they give us a sneak peek at the upcoming Designer Day event at Play Con — an exciting opportunity to meet and game with some of the best minds in the hobby. There's big game talk, design insights, and plenty of Aussie board game love in this one. Pull up a chair!

Sizzling Games:

Millennium Blades

Figment

Blood Rage

 

New Question of the Pod: 

"What’s the best game or game mechanism you’ve seen on TV or in movies?"

 

Check out our Eventbrite page for all of our upcoming Game Days: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/o/board-game-bbq-32833304483

 

Has this episode left you with a thirst for more? Here are all of the games that we discussed:

Millennium Blades - https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/151347/millennium-blades

Figment - https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/439209/figment

Blood Rage - https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/170216/blood-rage

Rumble Nation - https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/266722/rumble-nation

Next Station London - https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/353545/next-station-london

Point Salad - https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/274960/point-salad

Fantasy Realms - https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/223040/fantasy-realms

 

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Our podcast is proudly sponsored by Advent Games and More Than Meeples.

 

Advent Games is an Australian online board game store based in Sydney, NSW.  http://www.adventgames.com.au/

 

More Than Meeples is an Australian retail and online game store based in Brisbane, QLD.

https://morethanmeeples.com.au/

 

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