Jason invited Jamey Stegmaier to stop by the show to talk about deluxified board games. Castles of Burgundy for $150, or more! Tsuro for $350! Foundations of Rome, Descent 3e... we've get a ton of these things on a regular basis, especially for the online crowd. We attempt a comprehensive conversations where we discuss the issue critically and from multiple angles.
0:00 Intro
3:34 No Canceling, no Shaming
5:38 Individual Deluxe Games
14:55 Deluxe Good for Business
23:12 Deluxe Has Always Been With Us
27:23 Deluxe Games vs. Accessible Games?
41:59 Environmental Impact
46:44 Impact of Deluxe on Gamers, Especially Online
1:04:00 Outro
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Steve & Kim finished the full campaign for Assassin's Creed. They sit down and review the game both with a brief spoiler free section to begin and ending with a deeper spoiler discussion at the end. There are clear audio cues before spoiler territory halfway through the audio.
This was previously recorded as a live stream on One Stop Co-op Shop Streamed YouTube channel
In this latest vlog from my YouTube channel, Shelf Stories, I put forward what I think is the common ground for most gamers here in the hobby. To a certain extent, no matter our race, class, or demographic, so many us are freaks and geeks, not considered "normal" (whatever that means) in the larger society. We use the opportunity of gaming as a space where we can be our authentic, geeky selves in safety and peace. We certainly have our divides and disagreements. Heated discussions around diversity and inclusion will continue. But I think good conversations can happen when we all start from this common understanding.