Board Game Hot Takes: Recent Episodes

Board Game Hot Takes

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In Episode 201 we start the 2024 countdown of our top 40 Board Games of all time with choices 31-40.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

01:11 Top Games of All Time - How we made our lists

08:44 Chris #40 Battle for Rokugan

10:57 Adam #40 Brass: Birmingham

12:54 Tim #40 Rajas of the Ganges

14:47 Chris #39 - Castles of Burgundy

16:55 Adam #39 - Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game

20:22 Tim #39 - Voidfall

21:28 Chris #38 - Nidavellir

26:32 Adam #38 - Apiary

27:30 Tim #38 - Marrakesh

29:11 Chris #37 - Fractal: Beyond the Void

31:22 Adam #37 - Rising Sun

33:55 Tim #37 - Scythe

36:12 Chris #36 - The Quacks of Quedlinburg

39:21 Adam #36 - It's a Wonderful World

41:37 Tim #36 - Viticulture: Essential Edition

43:43 Chris #35 - Robot Quest Arena

46:03 Adam #35 - Capital Lux 2: Generations

48:03 Tim #35 - Space Base

50:30 Chris #34 - Smartphone, Inc.

52:10 Adam #34 - SpaceCorp 2025 - 2300 AD

55:21 Tim #34 - Sky Team

58:56 Chris #33 - Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization

1:01:02 Adam #33 - Xenon Profiteer

1:02:29 Tim #33 - Revive

1:04:50 Chris #32 - Woodcraft

1:08:18 Adam #32 - Glory to Rome

1:11:24 Tim #32 - Battle for Rokugan

1:12:32 Chris #31 - Heat: Pedal to the Metal

1:15:56 Adam #31 - Star Tycoon

1:20:52 Tim #31 - Star Realms

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In Episode 200 we provide our hot take review of D.E.I.: Divide et Impera covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We discuss making the podcast after 200 episodes. We also discuss some games that have been on our table including Hallertau and Kanban EV and a Future Take on Founders of Reyvick.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

02:08 Discussion: Episode 200!

05:58 D.E.I.: Divide et Impera Description

07:53 Gameplay and Mechanisms

17:08 Production and Theme

23:51 Final Thoughts

28:43 Hallertau

37:30 Future Take: Founders of Reyvick

42:39 Kanban EV

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In Episode 199 we talk about types of games that don't get us excited... but we also reflect on why that is and talk about some games in those genres that have worked or might work for us.

We also discuss a related poll on genres or types of board games that are an immediate turn off.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:24 Poll Time: Are there any genres or types of board games that are an automatic turn off?

02:56 Game types that we're not into

05:47 Skirmish Games (Guards of Atlantis II, Warhammer 40K, Heroclix, Batman: Gotham City Chronicles, Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game, Battletech)

10:50 Team Games/Cooperative Games (Cerebria: The Inside World, Batman: Gotham City Chronicles, Star Wars: Rebellion, Ankh: Gods of Egypt, Sky Team, Oathsworn: Into the Deepwood, Cthulhu: Death May Die, Codenames, Rush Out)

19:18 Collectable Card Games (Magic: The Gathering, Wonders of the First, Disney Lorcana, Star Wars Unlimited, Mindbug, Star Realms)

28:14 Party Games (Trivial Pursuit, Apple to Apples, Codenames, Challengers!, Skull, Just One, So Clover, Green Team Wins, Balderdash, El Grande, Libertalia)

38:45 Multi-player Solitaire (Hallertau, Nucleum, Bruxelles 1893, Wingspan,

43:20 Negotiation Games (John Company, Rising Sun, Dune, Pax Pamir: 2nd Edition, Diplomacy, Chinatown, Poker, Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy)

50:47 Message Games (Daybreak, Doubt is our Product, This War of Mine, Meltwater: A Game of Tactical Starvation)

54:17 Wargames (Maria, Twilight Struggle, Undaunted)

1:00:23 Abstract Games (Mandala, Cascadia, Azul, Sagrada, Project L)

1:02:03 Trick Taking Games (Shamans, Cat in the Box, Brian Boru: High King of Ireland, Skull King, Lettertricks, Euchre, Spades, Boast or Nothing.

1:05:39 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 198 we each discuss our top 5 board games that have a small footprint on the table.

We also discuss a poll on whether the footprint of a game influences your purchase.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:24 Poll Time: Does the footprint of a board game on the table have an impact on whether you'll purchase a game?

07:26 Top 5 Small Footprint Games

09:14 Skull

12:42 Age of Galaxy

16:08 For Sale

19:15 High Society

22:06 Watergate

25:30 Rajas of the Ganges: The Dice Charmers

28:34 Five Three Five

33:21 Calico

37:48 Sea Salt & Paper

38:53 Patchwork

44:29 Disney Villainous

48:55 Sky Team

56:20 Shamans

59:27 Star Realms, Hero Realms, Cthulhu Realms

1:03:44 Haggis

1:07: Runners Up (Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game, Shards of Infinity, Cat in the Box, Cafe, Azul, Hissy Fit)

1:14:18 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 197 we each discuss our top 5 board games that we really like but can't seem to win..

We also discuss a poll on whether you've bought board games because of an award.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:24 Poll Time: Have you ever purchased a board game because it won a prominent award?

04:45 Top 5 Games We Suck At

07:46 Tapestry

10:32 Space Base and Nidavellir

14:42 Barrage

18:32: Apiary

20:17 The Castles of Burgundy

22:50 The Voyages of Marco Polo and Marco Polo II: In the Service of the Khan

25:54 Underwater Cities

28:40 Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy

32:44 Dune

35:35 Ark Nova

41:14 Yokohama

42:35 Pan Am

44:15 Agricola

48:02 Clank! Legacy

50:00 Runners Up (Battle for Rokugan, Skyrise, Rising Sun)

54:28 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 196 we provide our hot take review of Biohack covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We discuss a poll on buying expansions sight unseen. We also discuss some games that have been on our table including Camel Up, Le Havre, and Skyrise.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:20 Question: Are there any games you would buy an expansion for without knowing anything about them?

08:33 Wyrmspan Giveaway Winner

09:26 Biohack Description

11:09 Gameplay and Mechanisms

31:41 Production and Theme

41:41 Final Thoughts

44:58 Camel Up

49:38 Le Havre

57:05 Skyrise

1:03:34 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 195 we discuss the second half of our semi-annual BGHT convention. 3 gamers, 5 days, 16 games played. In this episode we discuss 8 of those games including several that were new to us.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:42 Revive

06:20 Starship Captains

13:31 Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar

16:27 Marvel Remix

19:10 Voidfall

35:10 Galactic Renaissance

45:57 Marrakesh

50:31 Pan Am

55:22 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 194 we discuss the first half of our semi-annual BGHT convention. 3 gamers, 5 days, 16 games played. In this episode we discuss 8 of those games including several that were new to us.

We kick off the episode off with a poll on how long you can game without burnout.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:58 Poll: How many hours can you play board games straight before you get burned out and need a break?

07:37 BGHT Big Bear Con

08:06 Dune: Imperium

12:01 Sea Salt & Paper

13:31 Pulsar 2849

19:52 Apiary

25:00 Fractal: Beyond the Void

34:51 The Quest for El Dorado

40:50 Xenon Profiteers

46:31 Godspeed

52:15 Listener Shoutout

53:08 Retraction

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In Episode 193 we provide our hot take review of Orleans covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We discuss a poll on favorite board games based on French cities and then we discuss some board games on our table including Galactic Renaissance, The Vale of Eternity, and Wolves.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

01:06 Question: Which board game based on a French city is your favorite?

04:57 Orleans Description

07:01 Gameplay and Mechanisms

30:19 Production and Theme

34:24 Final Thoughts

38:36 Galactic Renaissance

46:00 The Vale of Eternity

52:18 Wolves

55:05 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 192 we each discuss our top 5 board games that use the worker placement mechanism in a very unique or interesting way.

We also discuss a poll on what to do with components after you upgrade them.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:24 Poll Time: If you upgrade components for a board game, what do you do with the replaced components?

10:16 Top 5 Unique Worker Placement Games

11:57 Lost Ruins of Arnak

16:25 Raiders of the North Sea

19:47 Bus and Dominant Species

23:32 Come Together (Great Wall)

27:52 Lorenzo Il Magnifico

32:10 Anachrony

35:03 Terracotta Army

38:16 The Godfather: Corleone's Empire

42:47 Architects of the West Kingdom

45:40 Chimera Station (Godspeed, Darwin's Journey)

50:32 Euphoria: Build a Better Dystopia

56:50 Star Wars: Rebellion

1:00:06 Pendulum

1:06:34 Underwater Cities

1:09:21 Ceres

1:14:28 Runners Up (Argent: The Consortium, Cryo, Dwellings of Eldervale, Whistle Mountain)

1:15:55 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 191 we provide our hot take review of Maracaibo covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We discuss a poll on investigating card decks before playing games and then we discuss some board games on our table including Starship Captains, Sagnir, and Djinn.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:25 Question: When introduced to a board game that contains cards, at what point do you look through the deck to see distribution?

08:15 Maracaibo Description

10:07 Gameplay and Mechanisms

22:02 Production and Theme

26:22 Final Thoughts

35:35 Starship Captains

42:47 Sagnir

47:03 Djinn

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In Episode 190 Connie Vogelmann (designer of Apiary and Wyrmspan) joins us as our guest host as we each discuss our top 5 Desert Island Board Games.

We also discuss a poll on how less games might impact our play habits.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

03:08 Poll: If you only had 5 board games (of your choice) available forever do you think you'd still play board games as frequently as you do?

09:33 Top 5 Desert Island Games

12:40 Azul

15:08 Cribbage

16:27 Ark Nova

19:15 Dune: Imperium

22:00 The Resistance: Avalon

26:33 Sea Salt & Paper

28:30 Fractal: Beyond the Void

32:07 Gloomhaven

35:23 Clank! Catacombs

39:47 Hegemony: Lead Your Class to Victory

43:32 Stationfall

44:48 A Feast for Odin

47:10 Welcome to the Moon

49:15 Twilight Imperium: 4th Edition

51:28 Blood Bowl

55:16 Age of Innovation

1:01:10 Runner Ups (Capital Lux 2, Xia: Legends of a Drift System, Decrypto, Werewords, Codenames, Voyages of Marco Polo, Grand Austria Hotel, Skull, Just One, Fun Facts)

1:04:50 Listener Shoutout

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In episode 189, we take a deep dive into Board Game Arena and discuss games that we think are best on that online platform and games that are way better on a physical table.

We also discuss a listener poll about how frequently you take turns on online board game platforms and give a huge shoutout to our BGA Community.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

04:00 Poll: How frequently do you take turns on async games on BGA (or other online platforms)?

09:48 Board Game Arena (Top 3 we prefer on BGA and Top 3 We prefer in person)

13:26 Ark Nova

19:00 Keyflower

22:48 7 Wonders

25:42 Heat: Pedal to the Metal

32:05 Tapestry

39:03 Terraforming Mars, Agricola

43:50 Blood Rage

46:02 Tichu, Haggis, 6 Nimmt, Libertalia

49:16 La Granja

52:19 Blood Rage

53:28 Cerebria: The Inside World

55:44 Wonderland's War

57:42 Woodcraft

59:21 Lords of Ragnarok, Lords of Hellas, The Great Wall, Nemesis

1:03:20 BGHT BGA Community Shoutout

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In Episode 188 we each discuss our top 5 favorite player boards in board games.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

02:44 Baseball Highlight 2045

05:00 Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy

10:00 Lacrimosa (Red Cathedral, White Castle)

14:48 Hegemony: Lead Your Class to Victory

17:10 Distilled

21:02 Marrakesh (Orleans, Paladins of the West Kingdom, Russian Railroads)

25:45 Planet Unknown

27:49 Cthulhu: Death May Die

35:21 La Granja

39:57 My Father's Work

43:22 Carnegie

47:40 Voidfall

51:57 Mechanica

58:34 Scythe

1:04:05 Terraforming Mars, Calico, Fractal: Beyond the Void, Nucleum

1:09:00 Listener Shoutout

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In episode 187, we answer more listener questions in a second mailbag episode.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

01:13 What are some common complaints about board games that you see as a positive?

08:16 What changed that made art and theme less important to you? What is part of board gaming that you feel a certain way about but suspect you're wrong? Could you take Klemens Franz in single combat?

16:01 How did each of you get into board games? Which do you prefer - Nerd or Geek? Do you keep track of your plays, how and why?

21:30 How do you cope with FOMO?

26:28 What's the ideal way to tell someone you didn't enjoy gaming with them and don't want to anymore?

36:58 Listener Shoutout

39:25 What was your favorite game to play with a young kid?

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In Episode 186 we provide our hot take review of Clockwork Wars covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We discuss a poll on the loss of entire board game collections and then we discuss some board games on our table including Trickerion: Legends of Illusion, Lucky Numbers, and Knarr.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:47 Question: If you lost your entire board game collection, what percentage would you re-acquire?

06:15 Clockwork Wars Description

07:27 Gameplay and Mechanisms

31:02 Production and Theme

35:16 Final Thoughts

40:33 Trickerion: Legends of Illusion

51:23 Lucky Numbers

54:30 Knarr

1:00:52 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 185 we each discuss our biggest mistakes, at least regarding our first impressions on board games.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:37 Poll: How often does your first impression of a game hold up after more plays?

7:55 El Grande

10:53 Heat: Pedal to the Metal

13:46 Endless Winter: Paleoamericans

16:19 Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar and Teotihuacan: City of Gods

19:00 Sol: Last Days of a Star

23:14 Red Rising

25:59 Heat: Pedal to the Metal

28:10 Anachrony

32:22 Star Wars: Outer Rim

34:15 Dungeon Petz

36:54 Quacks of Quedlinburg

39:26 Dominion

42:27 Gaia Project

47:08 Ethnos

51:10 Runner Ups

54:35 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 184 we provide our hot take review of Thunder Road: Vendetta covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We discuss a question on games that were frustrating to punch and sort and then we discuss some board games on our table including Glory to Rome, Concordia, and Newton.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:28 Question: Which game led to the most frustrating or painful experience you've had punching and sorting a board game?

08:50 Thunder Road: Vendetta Description

11:00 Gameplay and Mechanisms

20:31 Production and Theme

29:46 Final Thoughts

33:14 Glory to Rome

41:49 Concordia

44:08 Newton

47:45 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 183 we each discuss our top 5 game boards as well as discussing a listener poll about what makes a great game board.

We conclude the conversation discussing a couple of game boards that have some very confounding choices in their design.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:50 Poll: What makes a great game board?

12:19 Nunami and Raas: A Dance of Love

16:39 Barcelona

20:22 Pax Pamir 2nd Edition

21:42 Pan Am

25:05 Godspeed

27:31 Smartphone, Inc.

28:50 The Great Wall

32:00 Viscounts of the West Kingdom

36:11 Scythe

37:55 Merchants of the Dark Road

40:58 Evacuation

45:27 Tzolk'in the Mayan Calendar

48:18 Trickerion: Legends of Illusion

51:33 Empires of the Void II

54:22 Windward

56:31 Underwater Cities

57:55 Beyond the Sun

1:00:42 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 182 we provide our hot take review of Architects of the West Kingdom covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We discuss a poll on cancellations on game night and then we discuss some board games on our table including Distilled: Africa & Middle East Expansion, Distilled: Cask Strength Expansion, and Guards of Atlantis II.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:30 Poll: What do you do when everyone cancels on game night at the last moment?

07:45 Architects of the West Kingdom Description

08:38 Gameplay and Mechanisms

22:21 Production and Theme

30:04 Final Thoughts

34:26 Distilled: Africa & Middle East Expansion and Distilled: Cask Strength Expansion

44:51 Guards of Atlantis II

*These expansions were provided as review copies by the publisher

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In Episode 181 we look back at the games we played in 2023 and talk about our biggest hits, and biggest misses in 2023. This includes games that were published in 2023 but also games that were new to us in 2023. We also talk about our Board Game Revelations - the things that changed gaming for us over the last year.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:28 2023 Awards

01:56 Biggest Surprises in 2023 - Yokohama, Age of Innovation, Frosthaven, Cyclades: Legendary Edition, Vagrantsong, Tichu, Hegemony: Lead Your Class to Victory, Fractal: Beyond the Void, Turing Machine, Apiary, Heat: Pedal to the Metal, Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game, Motor City

15:06 Biggest Disappointments in 2023 - Lords of Ragnarok, Expeditions, Voidfall

22:14 Best New To Us in 2023 - Distilled, The Battle for Rokugan, Cat in the Box, Downforce, Revive

27:42 Best Productions Published in 2023 - Steam Up: A Feast of Dim Sum, The Castles of Burgundy: Special Edition, Robot Quest Arena, Apiary, Expeditions, Lords of Ragnarok

34:32 Look Back at Best Game Published in 2022 - Wonderland's War

37:08 Best Games Published in 2023 - Robot Quest Arena, Nucleum, Sea Salt & Paper, Dune: Imperium Uprising, Hegemony: Lead Your Class to Victory

47:42 Most Played Games of 2023 - Azul, Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization, Tapestry, Obsession, Ark Nova, Azul, Can't Stop, Sea Salt & Paper, Star Realms, Beyond the Sun, Barrage, Star Realms

55:19 Board Game Revelations in 2023

1:02:00 2023 Board Game BGG Ranking Speculations - Nucleum, Apiary, Distilled, Hegemony: Lead Your Class to Victory, Darwin's Journey, Earth, Age of Innovation, Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game, Frosthaven, The White Castle, Sky Team, The Witcher: The Old World, Forest Shuffle, Thunder Road: Vendetta, Kutna Hora, Stationfall, Evacuation, Dune: Imperium Uprising, Bloodstones, Envelopes of Cash

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In Episode 180 we provide our hot take review of Wyrmspan* covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game. We also provide some detailed comparisons with Wingspan, both the difference in mechanisms and the difference in our opinions on them

We discuss a poll on fantastical vs. real-world themes in board games and then we discuss some board games on our table including Sol: Last Days of a Star, Mind MGMT, and Turing Machine.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:34 Poll: In general, do you prefer board games to have a real-world theme or a fantastical theme?

07:33 Wyrmspan Description

08:48 Gameplay and Mechanisms

28:57 Production and Theme

39:54 Final Thoughts

48:17 Sol: Last Days of a Star

55:23 Mind MGMT

62:37 Turing Machine

66:11 Listener Shout-out

  • Review copy provided by publisher

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In Episode 179 we provide our hot take review of Turing Machine covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We discuss a poll on fun in board games and then we discuss some board games on our table including Ceres, Clank! Legacy, and Tichu.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:17 Poll: Is 'Fun' an important aspect of a board for you when you purchase it or consider playing it?

10:23 Turing Machine Description

13:04 Gameplay and Mechanisms

26:10 Production and Theme

31:09 Final Thoughts

37:01 Ceres

44:30 Clank! Legacy

50:45 Tichu

58:30 Listener Shout-out

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In episode 178, we discuss some hobby specific terms and how our definitions may vary from their original meaning. We also give examples of board games where those definitions are relevant (and also some examples where they aren't).

We kick the conversation off by discussing a listener poll related to board game terminology.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:44 Poll Time: Do you use terminology when teaching or discussing board games that you don't ever use in other areas of your life?

04:42 Worker Placement (A Feast for Odin, Anachrony, Barrage, Orleans, Agricola, Apiary, Architects of the West Kingdom)

17:08 4X (Scythe, Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy, Space Empires 4X, Twilight Imperium, Fractal: Beyond the Void, Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization)

30:28 Area Control (Blood Rage, Rising Sun, Ankh: Gods of Egypt, Scythe, Wonderland's War, El Grande)

37:49 Engine Building (It's a Wonderful World, Terraforming Mars, Anachrony, Fractal: Beyond the Void, Scythe, Space Base)

44:06 Euro (Trajan, Gaia Project, Viticulture, Catan, A Feast for Odin)

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In Episode 177 we provide our hot take review of Apiary covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss some games that have been on our table including Clank! Legacy, Fractal: Beyond the Void, and Sleeping Gods: Distant Skies.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:34 Apiary Description

1:54 Gameplay and Mechanisms

22:15 Production and Theme

27:51 Final Thoughts

33:09 Clank! Legacy: Acquisitions Incorporated

39:07 Fractal: Beyond the Void

48:50 Sleeping Gods: Distant Skies

58:38 Listener Shout-out

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In Episode 176 we each discuss our top 5 board games that we only played once in 2023.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

01:34 Robot Quest Arena

04:04 Egizia: Shifting Sands

07:57 Darwin's Journey

12:12 Revive

13:56 Evacuation

15:32 Ticket To Ride: San Francisco

19:52 Battle for Rokugan

21:48 Boast or Nothing

25:46 The Quacks of Quedlinburg

28:02 Mosaic: A Story of Civilization

29:29 Pulsar 2849

30:55 Cat in the Box

33:25 Hegemony: Lead Your Class To Victory

37:48 Cyclades: Legendary Edition

40:19 Challengers!

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In Episode 175 we discuss the top 5 games we want to play in 2024. We also review last years' lists and look back on the games we got played.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

Last Year

1:02 #5 Adam Last Year - Paperback Adventures

2:45 #5 Tim Last Year - Welcome to the Moon

3:41 #5 Chris Last Year - Twilight Imperium 4th Edition

4:35 #4 Adam Last Year - Forbidden Stars

5:05 #4 Tim Last Year - Scout

5:40 #4 Chris Last Year - Mariposa

6:24 #3 Adam Last Year - Imperial 2030

7:26 #3 Tawantinsuyu: The Inca Empire

7:59 #3 Chris Last Year - Anunnaki: Dawn of the Gods

9:38 #2 Adam - Battle for Rokugan

10:46 #2 Tim Last Year - Revive

12:09 #2 Chris Last Year - Chaos in the Old World

13:45 #1 Adam Last Year - Pessoa

14:21 #1 Tim Last Year - Marrakesh

15:31 #1 Chris Last Year - My Father's Work

This Year

18:40 #5 Tim - Millennium Blades

22:01 #5 Chris - Orleans

24:39 #5 Adam - Turing Machine

28:02 #4 Tim - Trickerion: Legends of Illusion

30:23 #4 Chris - Splendor

32:31 #4 Adam - Fractal: Beyond the Void

35:19 #3 Tim - Creature Comforts

37:01 #3 Chris - Kanban EV

41:44 #3 Adam - Clockwork Wars

44:04 #2 Tim - Oathsworn: Into the Deepwood

46:22 #2 Chris - Cosmic Frog

50:46 #2 Adam - Shogun

52:33 #1 Tim - Apiary

54:37 #1 - Chris - Bonfire/Merlin

58:26 #1 - Adam - John Company 2nd Edition

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In Episode 174 we provide our hot take review of Dune: Imperium - Uprising covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We discuss a poll on the quantity of published board games and then we discuss some board games on our table including Clank! Legacy Acquisitions Incorporated, Inis, Exit Advent Calendar: The Mystery of the Ice Cave, and The Quest for El Dorado.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:24 Poll: What do you think about the amount of hobby board games that are being published each year?

13:28 Dune: Imperium - Uprising

14:21 Gameplay and Mechanisms

33:05 Production and Theme

40:06 Final Thoughts

45:25 Clank! Legacy Acquisitions Incorporated

47:21 Inis

53:03 Exit The Game Advent Calendar: The Mystery of the Ice Cave

57:59 The Quest for El Dorado

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In episode 173, we answer listeners questions in our first ever mailbag episode.

Then we discuss some games that have been on our table including Ark Nova: Marine Worlds, Planet Unknown, Azul, and Agricola.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

01:52 What games or mechanisms have we switched our opinion on?

08:16 What are our thoughts on updated versions or sequels to games?

21:09 What are some of our other hobbies and do they tie back to board games?

26:21 If we could retheme a game, what would it be?

34:21 What makes a good rules teacher or teach?

42:53 What do we think of Tabletop Simulator vs. Board Game Arena

50:37 Planet Unkown

55:59 Ark Nova: Marine Worlds

1:03:14 Azul

1:04:55 Agricola

1:09:15 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 172 Tim discusses his 5 days spent at BGG Con 2023 including tips about attending a con, con experiences and many games played.

We also discuss a poll about favorite gaming experiences.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

01:54 Poll Question: If you've ever attended a board game convention, what was your favorite part?

20:04 Sea Salt & Paper

21:22 Matryoshka

23:42 Evacuation

32:00 Voidfall

39:54 Nucleum

44:04 Dune: Imperium w/ Rise of Ix and Immortality

45:51 Fun Facts

48:51 Word Slam Family

49:38 Challengers!

51:06 Outlive

52:03 Summoner Wars

54:25 Age of Innovation

55:50 Ricochet Robots

58:25 Letter Jam

1:01:33 Federation

1:03:39 Clank! Catacombs

1:05:09 Scythe

1:09:34 Arboretum

1:12:10 Kutna Hora: The City of Silver

1:17:30 BGG Con Final Thoughts

1:25:20 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 171 we conclude our series about how board games can use the same structure as a story and give you a similar arc. In this fourth part we talk about games that have a great conclusion.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

01:25 Board Games as Stories - conclusion

04:20 Lacrimosa

06:40 Keyflower

10:29 Star Wars: Rebellion

14: 30 Paperback Adventures

18:49 Charterstone

24:36 Dune

28:42 Everdell

30:35 Scythe

32:15 Cascadia

36:58 Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization

41:22 Frosthaven

45:58 Return to Dark Tower

49:15 Shamans

53:07 Fantasy Realms

58:00 Tapestry

62:52 Dune: Imperium

1:05:45 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 170 we provide our hot take review of Age of Innovation covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We discuss a poll on gaming with your partner/spouse and then we discuss some board games on our table including Trekking Through History, Marvel Champions, and Heat: Pedal to the Metal.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:26 Poll: Is your partner/spouse part of your regular gaming group

09:30 Age of Innovation Description

10:44 Gameplay and Mechanisms

31:06 Production and Theme

38:18 Final Thoughts

43:19 Trekking Through History

49:37 Marvel Champions

55:31 Heat: Pedal to the Metal

58:49 Listener Shout-out

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In Episode 169 we continue our series about how board games can use the same structure as a story and give you a similar arc. In this third part we talk about games that have a great climax.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
03:08 Board Games as Stories - Climax
08:15 Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar
11:55 Baseball Highlights 2045
15:38 Blood Rage
18:10 Rising Sun
21:10 Wonderland's War
23:53 Can't Stop
25:40 My Father's Work
29:59 Sol: Last Days of a Star
32:33 Clank!
36:46 Heat: Petal to the Metal, Downforce
41:18 Dune: Imperium
45:11 Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy
47:50 Cryo
53:03 Pax Pamir: Second Edition57:18 Scythe1:01:33 Final Thoughts (Cthulhu: Death May Die, Frosthaven, Gloomhaven, Arkham Horror: The Card Game, Dune, Dune: A Game of Conquest and Diplomacy, Star Realms, Shards of Infinity, Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game)
1:06:14 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 168 we look at some recommended tips for game night etiquette and discuss whether those work for us.

We also re-visit the Castles of Burgundy and discuss how some games make it hard to revisit them and then we look at some games that have been on our table including Oath: Chronicles of Empires and Exile, Challengers, Pulsar 2849, and The White Castle.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:35 Poll Question: Skipping Game Night Based on the Game
09:11 Board Game Etiquette Discussion
31:30 The Castles of Burgundy Double Take
44:02 Oath: Chronicles of Empires and Exile
53:59 Challengers
57:12 Pulsar 2849
1:01:09 The White Castle

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In Episode 167 we continue our series about how board games can use the same structure as a story and give you a similar arc. In this second part we talk about games that do the 'build-up' or development well.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
03:38 Board Games as Stories
12:27 Pan Am
16:56 Space Base
22:38 Auztralia
25:52 Anachrony
28:43 Brass: Birmingham
31:56 Final Girl
35:43 Marrakesh
38:41 Ankh: Gods of Egypt
42:33 Star Wars: Rebellion
45:55 Revive
50:20 Hegemony: Lead Your Class To Victory
54:56 Root
58:55 Orleans
1:02:31 Final Thoughts (Spirit Island, Smartphone, Inc., Nemesis, Terraforming Mars, Lost Ruins of Arnak)
1:05:56 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 166 we provide our hot take review of Nucleum covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

Then we discuss some board games on our table including the Viticulture Wine Crate, Tacocat Spelled Backwards, and Vagrantsong.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:56 Nucleum Description
04:38 Gameplay and Mechanisms
22:40 Production and Theme
28:14 Final Thoughts
31:00 Viticulture Wine Crate (Review Copy provided by the Publisher)
36:20 Tacocat Spelled Backwards
42:53 Vagrantsong
49:58 Listener Shout-out

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In Episode 165 we kickoff a series about how board games can use the same structure as a story and give you a similar arc. In the first part we talk about games that do the 'Intro' well.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:21 Board Games as Stories
06:33 Cthulhu: Death May Die
10:17 Inis
15:25 Agricola
18:25 Distilled
22:28 Battle for Rokugan
26:08 Res Arcana
29:54 Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon
33:59 Azul
39:57 Voidfall
44:56 Obsession
49:43 Spades (and Hearts)
53:41 Terraforming Mars
56:40 Nemesis
1:02:24 Barrage
1:05:22 Gaia Project
1:08:50 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 164 we provide our hot take review of Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll related to what makes a civilization game.

Then we discuss some board games on our table including Best Candy on the Block, After Us, and Barcelona.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:27 Poll: Are there certain aspects that are necessary to call a game a civilization game?
07:51 Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization Description
10:14 Gameplay and Mechanisms
30:42 Production and Theme
38:13 Final Thoughts
43:00 Best Candy on the Block
47:03 After Us
52:22 Barcelona
57:10 Listener Shout-out

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In Episode 163 we discuss the second half of our semi-annual BGHT convention. 4 gamers, 5 days, 18 games played. In this episode we discuss 10 of those games including several that were new to us.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:02 Robot Quest Arena
09:56 Woodcraft
17:29 Brian Boru: High King of Ireland
22:10 Downforce
26:37 Nemesis
35:00 My Father's Work
39:32 Distilled
52:40 Viticulture w/ Tuscany
59:25 Motor City
1:03:09 Outlive
1:06:34 Final Thoughts

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In Episode 162 we discuss the first half of our semi-annual BGHT convention. 4 gamers, 5 days, 18 games played. In this episode we discuss 8 of those games including several that were new to us. We kick it off by discussing what goes into planning a successful gaming weekend.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:51 How do we plan and organize BGHTCon?
10:08 The Quacks of Quedlinburg
15:36 Cat in the Box
19:28 Terraforming Mars
25:36 Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy
31:52 Lords of Ragnarok
41:55 Wingspan w/ Oceania Expansion
44:25 La Granja: Deluxe Master Set
49:10 The Battle for Rokugan
56:07 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 161 we discuss the top 5 incoming crowdfunded board games that each of us are excited to receive. We take a look back at last year's list to see what's been delivered and how they hit for us as well.

We also discuss a poll on crowdfunding regrets.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
02:38 Poll: Do you have any incoming crowdfunded board games that you haven't received but regret backing?
10:31 Look back at 2022 Crowdfund episode
10:48 Ra
11:25 Red Dust Rebellion
11:59 Distilled
12:30 Wayfarers of the South Tigris
13:10 One Deck Galaxy
13:43 Voidfall
16:20 Star Realms: Rise of Empires
16:32 Sleeping Gods: Distant Skies
17:10 Arcs
17:43 Lords of Ragnarok
18:37 La Granja: Deluxe Master Set
20:00 Skyrise
21:03 Batman: Gotham City Chronicles Season 3
21:25 Dawn of Madness
23:43 Wolves
25:02 Wonderland's War: Shards of Madness
26:47 Envelopes of Cash
27:39 Biohack
30:30 Star Realms: Rise of Empire
32:07 Cthulhu: Death May Die - Fear of the Unknown
34:54 Galactic Renaissance
37:19 Teotihuacan: Deluxe Master Set
39:43 Arcs
41:01 Star Tycoon
44:37 Batman: Gotham City Chronicles Season 3
47:22 Witchcraft!
48:51 Ceres
53:35 The Fox Experiment
56:12 Gloomhaven: Buttons and Bugs
58:16 Frozen Frontier
1:00:46 Final Thoughts
1:09:19 Tycoon: India 1981
1:31:50 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 160 we provide our hot take review of Spirit Island covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also celebrate our 3 year anniversary of the podcast by sharing some of our listener's favorite episodes.

Then we discuss some board games on our table including Lancaster and Lords of Ragnarok.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:23 3 year anniversary! Listener's favorite episodes
08:18 Expeditions Description
17:10 Gameplay and Mechanisms
34:27 Production and Theme
40:00 Final Thoughts
47:36 Lancaster
53:39 Lords of Ragnarok
56:31 Listener Shout-out

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In Episode 159 we provide our hot take review of Expeditions covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about whether games set in the same universe as other games you like will get you excited.

Then we discuss some board games on our table including Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy, Pax Pamir: Second Edition, and Castles of Burgundy: Special Edition.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:27 Poll: How do you feel about games set in the same universe as a previous game that you liked by that publisher or designer?
08:18 Expeditions Description
11:41 Gameplay and Mechanisms
32:51 Production and Theme
41:45 Final Thoughts
50:03 Amun-Re
50:29 Pax Pamir (2nd Edition)
52:38 Castles of Burgundy Deluxe Edition

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In Episode 158 we provide our hot take review of Hegemony: Lead Your Class To Victory covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about watching new releases around conventions.

Then we discuss some board games on our table including Welcome to the Moon, Robot Quest Arena, and Patchwork Doodle.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:24 Poll: Do you pay attention to board games that are announced or released at GenCon?
07:13 Hegemony: Lead Your Class To Victory Description
10:39 Gameplay and Mechanisms
32:47 Production and Theme
38:39 Final Thoughts
43:41 Welcome To The Moon
52:08 Robot Quest Arena
57:21 Patchwork Doodle

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In Episode 157 we each discuss our top 5 favorite board games including asymmetric player powers.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:58 Discussion on Asymmetric Player Powers
09:49 Top 5 games with asymmetric player powers.
09:56 The Expanse Board Game
12:28 Champions of Midgard and Dune: Imperium
14:47 Circadians: Chaos Order
18:09 Ankh: Gods of Egypt
20:35 Dwellings of Eldervale and Revive
23:05 Robot Quest Arena
26:35 Dune
32:00 Frosthaven / Gloomhaven and Cthulhu: Death May Die
34:57 Barrage
37:54 Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy
40:52 Everdell and Lost Ruins of Arnak
43:41 Gaia Project
46:13 Spirit Island
49:29 Ark Nova and Planet Unknown
52:01 The Voyages of Marco Polo
55:11 Honorable (or other) Mentions: Wonderland's War, Scythe, Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game, Star Wars: Rebellion

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In Episode 156 we provide our hot take review of The Voyages of Marco Polo covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about large box editions of games.

Then we discuss some board games on our table including Trellis and Marrakesh and some first looks at games that just arrived including Expeditions and Robot Quest Arena.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:26 Poll: How do you feel about large box versions of your favorite games?
09:59 The Voyages of Marco Polo Description
11:09 Gameplay and Mechanisms
30:42 Production and Theme
38:58 Final Thoughts
47:02 Trellis
49:52 First Look: Expeditions and Robot Quest Arena
54:51 Marrakesh

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In Episode 155 we provide our hot take review of Cyclades: Legendary Edition covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about storing board games horizontally or vertically.

Then we discuss some board games on our table Arkham Horror, Yokai Septet, The Voyages of Marco Polo, and Marco Polo II: In the Service of the Khan.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:27 Poll: Do you store your board games horizontal or vertical?
05:14 Cyclades: Legendary Edition Description
07:27 Gameplay and Mechanisms
22:28 Production and Theme
28:16 Final Thoughts
37:40 Arkham Horror: The Board Game
44:25 Yokai Septet
48:35 The Voyages of Marco Polo vs. Marco Polo II: In the Service of the Khan

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In Episode 154 we provide our hot take review of Wolves covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about thinking about designing board games.

Then we discuss some board games on our table including Patchwork Doodle, Ticket to Ride: San Francisco, Ankh: Gods of Egypt, Draftosaurus, and Cat in the Box.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:32 Poll: Have you ever thought about designing a board game?
07:24 Wolves Description
09:55 Gameplay and Mechanisms
26:35 Production and Theme
41:30 Final Thoughts
52:11 Patchwork Doodle and Ticket to Ride: San Francisco
57:22 Ankh: Gods of Egypt
59:48 Draftosaurus
1:03:46 Cat in the Box

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In Episode 153 Tim and Adam's partners, Danielle and Sarah, join the show to discuss their top 5 games.

Please excuse the lower quality audio and some background noise due to the unique recording space we were in for this episode.

We also discuss a poll on Twitter and our Facebook group about the longest board game you've played.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:42 Poll: What's the longest single play you've had in a board game?
06:17 Danielle and Sarah's Top 5 Games
06:45 Danielle #5 - Welcome To...
08:55 Sarah #5 - Dune: Imperium
11:45 Danielle #4 - The Quacks of Quedlinburg
15:30 Sarah #4 - Abducktion
20:54 Danielle #3 - Clank! Catacombs
24:52 Sarah #3 - Trekking the World
29:00 Danielle #2 - Sea Salt & Paper and Fantastic Factories
32:40 Sarah #2 - Smartphone, Inc.
36:15 Danielle #1 - The Castles of Burgundy
41:32 Sarah #1 - SCOUT
44:50 Honorable Mentions: Everdell, The Lost Ruins of Arnak, Cafe, Azul, Ankh: Gods of Egypt, Wonderland's War, Planted, Radlands, Othello

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In Episode 152 we finish the countdown of our top 40 Board Games of all time with choices 1-10.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:42 Top Games of All Time
03:21 Tim #10 The Castles of Burgundy
05:26 Adam #10 Blood Rage
07:20 Chris #10 Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar
10:55 Tim #9 Agricola: Revised Edition
13:06 Adam #9 Barrage
15:50 Chris #9 Terraforming Mars
19:02 Tim #8 Ark Nova
21:14 Adam #8 Rising Sun
24:47 Chris #8 Ark Nova
27:45 Tim #7 Wonderland's War
31:23 Adam #7 Star Wars Rebellion
33:53 Chris #7 Teotihuacan: City of Gods
36:26 Tim #6 Terraforming Mars
38:43 Adam #6 Ankh: Gods of Egypt
41:57 Chris #6 Eclipse: 2nd Dawn for the Galaxy
44:02 Tim #5 Tapestry
47:36 Adam #5 Baseball Highlights 2045
50:09 Chris #5 Barrage
51:56 Tim #4 Dune: Imperium
53:09 Adam #4 Smartphone, Inc.
54:59 Chris #4 Blood Rage
56:05 Tim #3 Blood Rage
57:41 Adam #3 Wonderland's War
48:47 Chris #3 Tapestry
1:01:50 Tim #2 Gaia Project
1:04:25 Adam #2 Dune: Imperium
1:05:23 Chris #2 Gaia Project
1:06:23 Tim #1 Everdell
1:10:41 Adam #1 Eclipse: 2nd Dawn for the Galaxy
1:12:44 Chris #1 Wonderland's War

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In Episode 151 we continue the countdown of our top 40 Board Games of all time with choices 11-20.

We also discuss a poll on how important balance is in board games.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:47 Poll: How important is balance to you in a board game?
08:09 Top Games of All Time
08:22 Adam #20 Capital Lux 2: Generations
10:06 Chris #20 Viticulture Essential Edition
13:12 Tim #20 Beyond the Sun
15:42 Adam #19 Abducktion
18:39 Chris #19 Agricola
21:16 Tim #19 La Granja
23:13 Adam #18 Shamans
25:21 Chris #18 Obsession
28:14 Tim #18 Distilled
30:11 Adam #17 Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization
32:37 Chris #17 Lacrimosa
35:00 Tim #17 Barrage
39:00 Adam #16 Beyond the Sun
40:16 Chris #16 Revive
42:49 Tim #16 Revive
45:47 Adam #15 Gaia Project
47:57 Chris #15 Nemesis
51:43 Tim #15 Paperback Adventures
56:01 Adam #14 The Expanse Board Game
59:25 Chris #14 Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization
1:00:08 Tim #14 Clank! Catacombs
1:02:53 Adam #13 Pax Pamir: 2nd Edition
1:05:36 Chris #13 La Granja
1:07:16 Tim #13 Lost Ruins of Arnak
1:08:46 Adam #12 Inis
1:11:06 Chris #12 Distilled
1:13:01 Tim #12 Underwater Cities
1:15:28 Adam #11 Azul
1:18:50 Chris #11 Dune: Imperium
1:22:18 Tim #11 Scythe

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In Episode 150 we continue the countdown of our top 40 Board Games of all time with choices 21-30.

We also discuss a poll on looking for game stores when travelling.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:50 Poll: Do you seek out game stores or when you travel to no cities?
09:03 Top Games of All Time
09:15 Chris #30 Star Wars: The Deck Building Game
13:19 Tim #30 Frosthaven
16:20 Adam #30 Sol: Last Days of a Star
18:50 Chris #29 Clank! In! Space!
22:22 Tim #29 Magic: The Gathering
25:53 Adam #29 Ghosts of Christmas
28:36 Chris #28 Rap Godz
31:38 Tim #28 Rajas of the Ganges
33:23 Adam #28 Star Realms
35:22 Chris #27 Batman: Gotham City Chronicles
39:23 Tim #27 Lorenzo Il Magnifico
40:44 Adam #27 Robotech Reconstruction
43:27 Chris #26 Endless Winter: Paleoamericans
45:46 Tim #26 Pan Am
47:32 Adam #26 Shards of Infinity
50:15 Chris #25 Outlive
52:44 Tim #25 Rising Sun
55:28 Adam #25 Trekking the World
57:18 Chris #24 Yokohama
49:47 Tim #24 Anachrony
1:02:10 Adam #23 Anachrony
1:04:21 Chris #23 Smarphone, Inc.
1:06:45 Tim #23 Eclipse: 2nd Dawn for the Galaxy
1:10:28 Adam #24 Age of Galaxy
1:12:58 Chris #22 Golem
1:15:22 Tim #22 Yokohama
1:16:20 Adam #22 Downforce
1:18:14 Chris #21 Lost Ruins of Arnak
1:21:48 Tim #21 Outlive
1:24:30 Adam #21 Pan Am

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In Episode 149 we start the countdown of our top 40 Board Games of all time with choices 31-40.

We also discuss a poll on expressing your board game love in public.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:14 Poll: How do you express your board game love in public?
09:18 Top Games of All Time
15:20 Tim #40 and honorable mentions - Tiletum, Woodcraft, Darwin's Journey, Arkham Horror: The Card Game
19:25 Adam #40 and honorable mentions - Dune, La Granja, Air, Land, and Sea, Sentient, Distilled, High Society
22:56 Chris #40 and honorable mentions - Cthulhu: Death May Die, Root, Imhotep, Nidavellir, Ankh: Gods of Egypt, Darwin's Journey
26:05 Tim #39 - Star Realms
28:36 Adam #39 - Planted: A Game of Nature and Nurture
30:35 Chris #39 - Scythe 32:50 Tim #38 - Libertalia: Winds of Galecrest
36:38 Adam #38 - Mosaic: A Story of Civilization
39:50 Chris #38 - Can't Stop
44:00 Tim #37 - Cthulhu: Death May Die
46:12 Adam #37 - Brian Boru: High King of Ireland
47:49 Chris #37 - Final Girl
50:08 Tim #36 - SCOUT
51:34 Adam #36 - SCOUT
52:32 Chris #36 - Space Base
55:27 Tim #35 - Res Arcana
57:10 Adam #35 - Terraforming Mars
58:56 Chris #35 - Terracotta Army
1:02:14 Tim #34 - Paladins of the West Kingdom
1:04:45 Adam #34 - Brass: Birmingham
1:05:54 Chris #34 - Downforce
1:09:07 Tim #33 - Viticulture Essential Edition
1:10:45 Adam #33 - Can't Stop
1:11:49 Chris #33 - Azul
1:14:44 Tim #32 - Teotihuacan: City of Gods
1:17:15 Adam #32 - Lacrimosa
1:18:26 Chris #32 - Pan Am
1:21:06 Tim #31 - Near and Far
1:23:21 Adam #31 - Revive
1:24:41 Chris #31 - The Fox Experiment

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In Episode 148 we provide our hot take review of Darwin's Journey covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about receiving board games with missing or damaged components.

Chris provides a Darwin's Journey themed cocktail and then we discuss some board games on our table including Abducktion and Robinson Crusoe: Adventures on the Cursed Island.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:41 Poll: Have you ever opened a new copy of a board game to find out components are missing or misprinted?
07:21 Darwin's Journey Description
10:03 Gameplay and Mechanisms
33:55 Production and Theme
39:08 Final Thoughts
44:25 Darwin's Journey Themed Cocktail
47:28 Abducktion
59:53 Robinson Crusoe: Adventures on the Cursed Island
1:08:10 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 147 we provide our hot take reviews of Heat: Petal to the Medal and Downforce covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game. We also compare the two and discuss which we liked more.

We also discuss a poll about attending game nights without knowing anyone there.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:45 Poll: Have you ever attended a board game night without knowing anyone there?
09:34 Heat: Petal to the Medal Description
11:18 Gameplay and Mechanisms
25:58 Production and Theme
29:37 Final Thoughts
33:46 Downforce Description
33:15 Gameplay and Mechanisms
47:08 Production and Theme
50:37 Final Thoughts
56:55 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 146 we provide our hot take review of Revive covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about storing board game components.

Then we discuss some board games on our table and future takes including Akropolis, Ra, Skull, Smartphone, Inc., and My Father's Work.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:41 Poll: How do you most commonly put your board game components back in their boxes?
08:57 Revive Description
11:08 Gameplay and Mechanisms
30:21 Production and Theme
36:40 Final Thoughts
44:12 Akropolis
48:55 Ra
58:52 Skull
59:54 Smartphone, Inc.
1:01:38 My Father's Work

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In Episode 145 we wrap up our discussion of BGHT SedonaCon - our semi-annual gaming weekend. We cover 10 of the games we played that weekend and discussed the rest on part 1 last week.

We also discuss a poll on getting a board game related tattoo.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:40 Poll: Have you considered getting a board game related tattoo?
08:54 SedonaCon
10:04 Wonderland's War
14:31 Pan Am
23:32 Endless Winter: Paleoamericans
30:24 Gaia Project
36:24 Skull
41:51 Rising Sun
49:39 Distilled
56:39 Dune: Imperium
1:05:00 Imperium: The Contention
1:13:48 Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game
1:18:15 Final Thoughts

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In Episode 144 we discuss our time at BGHT SedonaCon - our semi-annual gaming weekend. We cover 7 of the games we played that weekend and will discuss the rest on Part 2 next week.

We also discuss a poll on replacing board games due to wear.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:48 Poll: Have you ever replaced a game because the components were worn out?
07:11 SedonaCon
10:45 Clank! Catacombs
17:17 Smartphone, Inc.
23:44 Scout
32:35 Teotihuacan: City of Gods
37:56 Tyrants of the Underdark
45:30 Yokohama
53:07 Sentient

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In Episode 143 we each discuss our top 5 intellectual properties that we'd like to see turned into board games.

We also discuss how we feel about the use of IP in board games.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:40 Topic: How do you feel about IP based board games?
06:55 Top 5 IP we want in board games
08:10 The Expanse
12:35 The Stand
16:10 Perdido Street Station
19:11 Mass Effect
23:10 The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
27:01 Severance
29:41 Life in Medieval Times
31:40 Ultima
35:26 The Dragonriders of Pern
38:27 Jurassic Park
43:10 Tales from the Loop
48:07 Paper Mario
51:10 The Culture Series
54:24 Coyote and Crow
58:35 The Shawshank Redemption
1:01:17 Runners Up - Avatar, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Dune

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In Episode 142 we discuss our votes for the 2022 Golden Geek Awards and cast our votes live while recording.

We also discuss a poll about which activity makes your favorite game night.
Twitter Poll Results:
Learn and play a new game - 60%
Play a game I know well - 35.6%
I hate your polls and you - 4.9%

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:41 Poll: What's your favorite type of game night?
04:57 Board Game Geek Golden Geek Awards.
09:15 2-Player Game
15:47 Artwork and Presentation
23:17 Cooperative Game
26:57 Expansion
33:12 Innovative
40:11 Party Game
43:18 Print and Play
44:58 Solo Game
47:44 Thematic Game
52:03 War Game
53:42 Best Board Game Podcast
57:56 Best Board Game App
1:02:02 Light Game of the Year
1:05:05 Medium Game of the Year
1:09:50 Heavy Game of the Year
1:15:50 Listener Shoutouts

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In Episode 141 we provide our hot take review of Scythe covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about whether past experience with a designer make keep you away from a game by that designer.
Twitter Poll Results:
I don't pay attention - 21%
Yes - 40%
No - 29%

Then we discuss some board games on our table and future takes including Steam Up: A Feast of Dim Sum, Frosthaven, and They Live: Assault on Cable 54.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:39 Poll: Do you avoid trying certain board games because of your experience with that designer's other games?
10:51 Scythe Description
13:01 Gameplay and Mechanisms
28:57 Production and Theme
35:21 Final Thoughts
40:51 Steam Up: A Feast of Dim Sum
48:31 Frosthaven
1:07:15 They Live: Assault on Cable 54

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In Episode 140 we provide our hot take review of Mosaic: A Story of Civilization covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about how board game awards impact your interest in games.
Twitter Poll Results:
Yes, puts them on my radar - 62.8%
Yes, I need them now - 1.3%
If already interested - 13%
Nah - 22.9%

Then we discuss some board games on our table and future takes including

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:28 Poll: Do you think board game awards influence your interest in board games?
04:40 Mosaic: A Story of Civilization Description
06:30 Gameplay and Mechanisms
24:53 Production and Theme
30:18 Final Thoughts
33:31 Galactic Renaissance
36:26 Clank! In! Space!, Clank! Catacombs, and Clank! Legacy 2
38:46 Legacy of Yu

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In Episode 139 we provide our hot take review of Earth covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about nature as a board game theme.
Twitter Poll Results:
Love it - 32%
Like it if done right - 39%
Variety is good - 21%
Will avoid - 8%

Then we discuss some board games on our table including Scout, Votes for Women, and Distilled.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:25 Poll: How do you feel about nature as a game theme?
08:32 Earth Description
11:12 Gameplay and Mechanisms
23:45 Production and Theme
33:40 Final Thoughts
38:46 Scout
46:15 Votes for Women
59:50 Distilled

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In Episode 138 we each discuss 5 games that will be leaving our collection. We talk about why these games are leaving, why they weren't getting played, and in some cases, what's replaced them on the shelves.

We also discuss a poll on Twitter about regret after culling games.
Twitter Poll Results:
Yes, Immediately- 4.5%
Yes, A While Later - 38.1%
No - 34.3%
I've Never Culled A Game - 23.1%

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:50 Poll: Have you ever culled a board game from your collection and then regretted it?
08:31 10 Games Getting Culled
10:03 Hansa Teutonica Big Box
12:39 Dice Realms
17:35 One Deck Galaxy
20:18 The Castles of Burgundy: The Card Game
23:49 18Ireland
16:40 A Feast for Odin
30:05 Snowdonia: Deluxe Master Set
33:06 Wayfarers of the South Tigris
36:43 Undaunted: Normandy
39:37 Lords of Waterdeep
44:31 Honorable Mentions - Long Shot: The Dice Game, Dice Throne, Furnace

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In Episode 137 we provide our hot take review of Yokoham covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll on paying more than MSRP for a board game.
Twitter Poll Results:
Yes, Money is No Object - 11%
Yes, I'd Pay a Bit More -61.3%
Nope - 25.2%
These Options Suck - 2.5%

Then we discuss some board games on our table including Wine and Murder,

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
04:55 Poll: Are there any out of print games that you'd be willing to pay more than the original retail price for?
11:08 Yokohama Description
13:12 Gameplay and Mechanisms
29:15 Production and Theme
33:12 Final Thoughts
37:37 Wine and Murder
42:22 Pioneer Rails
50:02 Motor City
1:01:24 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 136 we provide our hot take reviews of21  3 different 2-player deck dueling cards including Land, Air, and Sea, Radlands, and Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game.

We also discuss a poll on preferred length for 2 player games.
Twitter Poll Results:
<30 Minutes - 24.5%
30-90 Minutes - 58.3%

90 Minutes - 2.6%
Depends on the Opponent - 14.6%

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:23 Poll: Preferred length of 2-player game?
5:23 Air, Land, & Sea Description
08:25 Gameplay and Mechanisms
14:01 Production and Theme
16:38 Final Thoughts
16:13 Radlands Description
20:48 Gameplay and Mechanisms
27:17 Production and Theme
29:35 Final Thoughts
31:13 Star Wars: The Deck Building Games Description
34:51 Gameplay and Mechanisms
42:28 Production and Theme
45:58 Final Thoughts

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In Episode 135 we provide our hot take review of Distilled covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll on board game terminology.
Twitter Poll Results:
Mechanics - 52.4%
Mechanisms - 47.6%

Then we discuss some board games on our table including Sea Salt & Paper, Teotihuacan: City of Gods, and Space Base.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:24 Poll: Mechanisms or Mechanics?
4:51 Distilled Description
7:23 Gameplay and Mechanisms
24:43 Production and Theme
31:24 Final Thoughts
36:52 Distilled Themed Cocktail
40:36 Sea Salt & Paper
45:36 Teotihuacan: City of Gods
48:16 Space Base
53:21 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 134 we each discuss our top 5 favorite board games that are ranked with a number higher than 1,000 on  Board Game Geek 'top games of all time' list and talk about why we like them, whether we think they should be higher, and what might be keeping them that far down the rankings.

We also discuss a poll on Twitter about listening to music while playing board games.
Twitter Poll Results:
Always- 28.9%
Depends on the Game - 20.1%
Depends on the Players - 20.3%
Never - 30.7%

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:40 Poll: Do you listen to music while you play board games?
09:00 Top 5 games ranked higher than 1,000 on BGG.
13:49 Kabuto Sumo
15:54 Sentient
18:04 LACORSA Grand Prix Game
22:10 Asara
25:19 Trekking The World
28:31 Rap Godz
31:23 Terracotta Army
32:56 The Expanse Board Game
36:15 M.U.L.E. The Board Game
41:05 The Castles of Tuscany
43:53 Age of Galaxy
46:20 Tiki Topple
50:53 Rajas of the Ganges: The Dice Charmers
53:11 Capital Lux 2: Generations
54:45 Batman: Gotham City Chronicles
59:00 Honorable (or other) Mentions: Lacrimosa, Super Skill Pinball 4cade, Mariposas, Guillotine, The Artemis Project, Top Gun Strategy Game, Godspeed, Tic-Tac-Toe

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In Episode 133 we feature a couple of really exciting expansions including Tapestry - Fantasies & Futures and Dune: Imperium - Immortality covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the expansions as well as our rankings of our favorite expansions for these games.

We also discuss Brass: Birmingham taking the BGG #1 game of all time spot from Gloomhaven after 5 years.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:40 Brass: Birmingham takes the BGG #1 spot from Gloomhaven
06:58 Tapestry - Fantasies & Futures
8:55 Gameplay and Mechanisms
17:57 Production and Theme
30:11 Tapestry Expansion Ranking and Final Thoughts
37:05 Dune: Imperium - Immortality
38:31 Gameplay and Mechanisms
51:45 Production and Theme
54:19 Dune: Imperium Expansion Ranking and Final Thoughts

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In Episode 132 we provide our hot take review of A Feast for Odin covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll on if you special order games through your local game store if they don't have them in stock.
Twitter Poll Results:
Special Order - 21.6%
Order Online - 67.6%
I never shop local store - 10.8%

Then we discuss some board games on our table including Capital Lux II and In the Year of the Dragon.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:22 Poll: Do you special order games through your local game store if they don't have them in stock?
07:30 A Feast For Odin Description
08:56 Gameplay and Mechanisms
24:18 Production and Theme
28:02 Final Thoughts
32:19 A Feast for Odin Themed Cocktail
37:20 Capital Lux II
40:59 In the Year of the Dragon
39:33 Listener Shoutouts

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In Episode 131 we provide our hot take review of Dungeon Petz covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll on if you feel bad or upset when hearing a reviewer saying something negative about games you love.
Twitter Poll Results:
Yes, they're wrong - 6.7%
Depends how it's stated - 40.3%
Nah, it's their opinion - 53%

Then we discuss some board games on our table including Joan of Arc: Orleans Draw and Write and 7 Wonders Architects.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:28 Poll: Do you feel bad when a reviewer says negative things about a game you like?
07:50 Dungeon Petz
10:19 Gameplay and Mechanisms
22:32 Production and Theme
26:00 Final Thoughts
29:56 Joan of Arc: Orleans Draw and Write
34:37 7 Wonders Architects

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In Episode 130 we provide our hot take review of Endless Winter: Paleoamericans covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss one time use games (legacy, escape room, etc.)
Twitter Poll Results:
Love Them - 21.3%
I Don't Mind - 35.4%
I Prefer Not To - 31.1%
Absolutely No - 12.1%

Then we discuss some board games on our table including Woodcraft, Final Girl, Frosthaven, and It's a Wonderful World.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:23 Poll: How do you feel about one time use games (Legacy, Escape Room, etc.)?
10:17 Endless Winter: Paleoamericans
12:50 Gameplay and Mechanisms
26:51 Production and Theme
33:58 Final Thoughts
38:44 Endless Winter Themed Cocktail of the Week
40:45 Woodcraft
49:16 Final Girl
51:30 Frosthaven
59:05 It's a Wonderful World

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In Episode 129 we take a look at games 101-200 on the Board Game Geek 'top games of all time' list and discuss the games on that list that we haven't played. We list the top 5 games we each want to play from that list and the top 5 games that we don't want to play from that list and discuss why some of them are interesting to us and others aren't.

We also discuss a poll on where people met their gaming group.
Twitter Poll Results:
Games Store / Meeting - 15.4%
School, University, or Work - 13.9%
Existing Friends - 56.6%
Social Media - 13.9%

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:03 Poll: How did you meet your game group?
05:27 BGG 101-200 games we want to play
08:31 Radlands
09:38 Village
11:05 Nations
12:42 Magic: The Gathering
14:47 Legendary Encounters: An Alien Deckbuilding Game
16:51 Stone Age
19:12 Quest for El Dorado
22:11 Forbidden Stars
24:53 Yokohama
25:35 Trickerion: Legends of Illusions
27:02 Trajan
31:40 Trickerion: Legends of Illusions
33:07 Tigris and Euphrates
36:45 BGG 101-200 games that we don't want to play
37:14 Go
40:24 Paths of Glory
43:50 Terraforming Mars: Ares Expedition
46:30 Village
47:44 Captain Sonar
50:26 Concordia: Venus
50:54 Azul: Summer Pavilion
53:01 A Game of Thrones: The Board Game
54:25 Dominion
57:20 Concordia: Venus
58:41 Cosmic Encounter
1:00:17 Twilight Edition Third Edition
1:01:41 Pandemic Iberia
1:06:09 Age of Steam
1:07:57 Eldritch Horror

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In Episode 128 we look back at the games we played in 2022 and talk about our biggest hits, and biggest misses in 2022.  This includes games that were published in 2022 but also games that were new to us in 2022.  We also talk about our Board Game Revelations - the things that changed gaming for us over the last year.

We also discuss a poll on whether there is a price point where you will always buy a game.

Twitter Poll Results:
No: 45.6%
25% Off: 3.7%
50% Off: 25.7%
75% Off: 24.9%

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:41 Poll: Is There a Price Point Where you Have to Buy a Board Game
06:24 2022 Awards
06:59 Biggest Surprises in 2022 - Bonfire, Barrage, Age of Galaxy, Nemesis, The Fox Experiment, Agricola, La Granja
15:06 Biggest Disappointment2 in 2022 - Catan, Merchants of the Dark Road, Carnegie, Ark Nova, Azul: Queen's Garden, Lorenzo Il Magnifico
23:39 Best New To Us in 2022 - Notre Dame, Barrage, La Granja
31:10 Best Published Components of 2022 - John Company 2nd Edition, Everdell: The Complete Collection, Wonderland's War
38:22 Best Game Published in 2022 - Wonderland's War, Paperback Adventures
45:06 Look Back at Best Game Published in 2021 - Ark Nova, Cascadia, Ankh: Gods of Egypt
49:48 Most Played Game of 2022 - Castles of Burgundy, Azul, Barrage, Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilizations, Tapestry, Lost Ruins of Arnak
57:10 Board Game Revelations in 2022
1:04:08 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 127 we provide our hot take review of Chaos in the Old World covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss the best board game randomization components.
Twitter Poll Results:
Dice - 34.1%
Cards - 40.9%
Bag Pull - 24.5%
Spinner - .5%

Then we discuss some board games on our table including My City, A War of Whispers, and the Tapestry Natural Rubber Playmat.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:28 Poll: What is the best board game randomization component?
09:15 Chaos in the Old World
11:02 Gameplay and Mechanisms
36:21 Production and Theme
42:18 Final Thoughts
48:45 My City
54:59 Tapestry Natural Rubber Playmat
1:00:51 A War of Whispers

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In Episode 126 we provide our hot take review of Sol: Last Days of a Star covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about how many times on average you get a board game played within a year after you purchase it.
Twitter Poll Results:
0-1  18.1%
2-5  64.1%
6-15  15.2%
16+  2.5%

Then we discuss some board games on our table including Battlecrest, Disney Sorcerer's Arena: Epic Alliances, and Tsuro.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:30 Poll: How many times do you get most games played within a year after you purchase them?
11:14 Sol: Last Days of a Star board game description
13:08 Gameplay and Mechanisms
25:19 Production and Theme
30:52 Final Thoughts
37:17 Battlecrest
47:39 Disney Sorcerer's Arena: Epic Alliances
57:20 Tsuro

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In Episode 125 we discuss our top 5 board games that we only played once in 2022.  These are some games we haven't mentioned much on the show but that we wish we were playing more.

We also discuss a poll about board game related challenges.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:40 Poll: Do you have any board game related challenges for 2023?
05:51 Top 5 Board Games we only played once in 2022
10:50 Golem
13:02 Messina 1347
14:12 The Fox Experiment
15:13 Circadians: Chaos Order
19:06 Terracotta Army
20:24 Brian Boru: High King of Ireland
21:42 AuZtralia
23:50 Boonlake
25:03 Rising Sun
26:58 Dice Forge
29:43 Francis Drake
32:28 Lacrimosa
33:47 Arcs
37:23 Tiletum
39:20 Wonderland's War
43:29 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 124 we discuss the top 5 games we want to play in 2023. We also review last years' lists and look back on the games we got played.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction

Last Year
2:06 #5 Chris Last Year - Azul
3:35 #5 Jen Last Year - Welcome To...
4:13 #5 Tim Last Year - Tyrants of the Underdark / The Quest for El Dorado
4:45 #5 Adam Last Year - Cryo
5:00 #4 Chris Last Year - Rising Sun
5:39 #4 Jen Last Year - Kokopelli
6:22 #4 Tim Last Year - Rolling Realms
7:20 #4 Adam Last Year - Barrage
8:34 #3 Chris Last Year - Nemesis
9:52 #3 Jen Last Year - Viticulture
11:06 #3 Tim Last Year - Sleeping Gods
11:41 #3 Adam Last Year - Organism
12:25 #2 Chris - Radlands
13:21 #2 Jen Last Year - Catan
15:04 #2 Tim Last Year - Ark Nova
15:51 #2 Adam Last Year - Reef Encounter
16:36 #1 Chris Last Year - Golem
17:18 #1 Jen Last Year - Calico
19:00 #1 Tim Last Year - Clans of Caledonia
19:20 #1 Adam Last Year - Brian Boru: High King of Ireland

This Year
21:12 #5 Adam - Paperback Adventures
23:10 #5 Tim - Welcome To the Moon
25:11 #5 Chris - Twilight Imperium 4th Edition
30:36 #5 Jen - Splendor
34:36 #4 Adam - Forbidden Stars
37:05 #4 Tim - Scout
39:46 #4 Chris and Jen - Mariposa
44:27 #3 Adam - Imperial 2030
45:56 #3 Tim - Tawantinsuyu: The Incan Empire
47:35 #3 Chris - Anunnaki: Dawn of the Gods
51:53 #3 Jen - Honey Buzz
55:03 #2 Adam - Battle for Rokugan
56:42 #2 Tim - Revive
59:44 #2 Chris - Chaos in the Old World
1:02:19 #2 Jen - Bora Bora / Cuzco
1:07:00 #1 Adam - Pessoa
1:09:36 #1 - Tim - Marrakesh
1:12:28 #1 - Chris - My Father's Work
1:17:08 #1 - Jen - My Lil' Everdell

1:20:56 Honorable Mentions: Fortune and Glory, Where Humans Don't Belong

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In Episode 123 we provide our hot take review of Lacrimosa covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about preferences on leaving space for expansions in board game boxes, Chris give us a Lacrimosa themed cocktail, and then we all discuss One Deck Galaxy.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:30 Poll: Do you prefer to leave space inside boxes for expansions or making it as compact as possible?
12:06 Lacrimosa board game description
14:21 Gameplay and Mechanisms
26:27 Production and Theme
32:46 Final Thoughts
36:14 Lacrimosa themed cocktail
38:55 One Deck Galaxy

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In Episode 122 we provide our hot take review of Tyrants of the Underdark covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about spending time with board games outside of playing them, Chris give us a Tyrants of the Underdark themed cocktail, and then we discuss some games on our table including Tiletum, Chocolate Factory,  My Lil Everdell, and Sol: Last Days of a Star.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:28 Poll: What's your favorite way to spend time with board games other than playing them?
10:32 Tyrants of the Underdark board game description
12:23 Gameplay and Mechanisms
25:20 Production and Theme
27:42 Final Thoughts
32:55 Tyrants of the Underdark themed cocktail
34:57 Tiletum
47:23 Chocolate Factory
54:49 My Lil Everdell
1:03:44 Sol: Last Days of a Star

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In Episode 121 we provide our hot take review of Terracotta Army covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about having game nights ruined by other players, Chris give us a Terracotta Army themed cocktail, and then we discuss some games on our table including Clank! Catacombs, Draftosaurus, and Wingspan: Asia.

Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:34 Poll: Do you plan to take advantage of Holiday Sales for board games?
04:07 Terracotta Army board game description
06:16 Gameplay and Mechanisms
22:52 Production and Theme
25:50 Final Thoughts
29:44 Terracotta Army themed cocktail
32:16 Clank! Catacombs
39:30 Wingspan: Asia and Wingspan Nesting Box
45:30 Draftosaurus

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In Episode 120 we discuss our top 5 board games with integrated themes.  We each pick our top 5 games where the theme really shines through in the mechanisms but we also call out where it misses.

We also discuss a poll on creating and strengthening relationships through board games.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:52 Poll: Have you ever discovered or developed a very strong relationship through board games?

10:00 Top 5 Board Games with Integrated Themes

14:05 Wingspan

16:17 Clank! and Clank! Legacy

19:23 Golem

25:41 Eclipse: 2nd Dawn for the Galaxy

27:30 Nunami

29:44 Pan Am

32:34 Arkham Horror: The Card Game

34:21 Imhotep

36:47 Viticulture

41:18 Agricola

44:04 Root

48:06 Leaving Earth

51:04 Outlive

53:45 Final Girl

58:41 Baseball Highlights 2045

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In Episode 119 we provide our hot take review of Teotihuacan: City of Gods covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about having game nights ruined by other players, Chris give us a Teotihuacan themed cocktail, and then we discuss some games on our table including Victorian Masterminds, Cthulhu: Death May Die, and Paperback Adventures.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:39 Poll: Has another player ever ruined a game night for you?

11:15 Teotihuacan: City of Gods board game description

12:42 Gameplay and Mechanisms

29:11 Production and Theme

38:40 Final Thoughts

46:56 Teotihuacan: City of Gods themed cocktail

50:24 Victorian Masterminds

58:24 Envelopes of Cash

59:03 Cthulhu: Death May Die

64:04 Paperback Adventures

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In Episode 118 we provide our hot take review of Carnegie covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about where you learn about board games, Chris give us a Carnegie themed cocktail, and then we discuss some games on our table including Envelopes of Cash and Slay the Spire: The Board Game.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:37 Poll: Where do you learn about board games?

4:45 Carnegie board game description

6:32 Gameplay and Mechanisms

24:03 Production and Theme

30:21 Final Thoughts

37:05 Carnegie themed cocktail

40:16 Envelopes of Cash

49:40 Slay the Spire: The Board Game

56:52 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 117 we provide our hot take review of Cthulhu: Death May Die covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game and then discuss some of the new mechanisms that are being added for the standalone expansion Fear of the Unknown.

We also discuss a poll about competitive vs. cooperative games, and then we discuss some games on our table including Everdell: Mistwood, Can't Stop, Space Empires 4X, Agricola, and Last Will and give our future takes on Slay the Spire and Aqua Garden.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:46 Poll: Competitive vs. Cooperative?

7:57 Cthulhu: Death May Die board game description

9:48 Gameplay and Mechanisms

26:09 Production and Theme

31:00 Final Thoughts

36:23 Cthulhu: Death May Die - Fear of the Unknown preview

42:50 Cthulhu: Death May Die themed cocktail

47:23 Everdell: Mistwood and Everdell: Complete Collection

55:32 Space Empires 4X

1:02:20 Can't Stop

1:06:00 Last Will

1:12:07 Agricola

1:14:24 Future Take: Slay the Spire The Board Game

1:19:14 Aqua Garden

1:23:55 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 116 we discuss our top 5 favorite board game designers. We talk about our favorite designers, the games that we've loved by them as well as some we haven't, and the games that we want to try next by them.

We also discuss a poll on giving up while learning games.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:27 Poll: Have you ever given up while learning a game?

12:29 Top 5 favorite board game designers

16:03 Paolo Mori (Libertalia, Ethnos, Dogs of War)

17:21 Elizabeth Hargrave (Wingspan, Tussie Mussie, The Fox Experiment, Mariposas)

19:12 Vladimir Suchy (Underwater Cities, Messina 1347, Praga Caput Regni, Last Will, Pulsar 2849)

21:13 Ivan Lashin (Smartphone, Inc., Furnace, Frozen Frontier)

22:22 Adam Kwapinski (Nemesis, Lords of Hellas, Lords of Ragnarok)

24:43 Bruno Cathala (Five Tribes, Jamaica, 7 Wonders Duel, Kingdomino, Cyclades)

28:29 Vlaada Chvatil (Through the Ages, Codenames, Galaxy Trucker, Mage Knight)

30:37 Simone Luciani, Daniele Tascini, Flaminia Brasini, Virginio Gigli (Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar, Lorenzo il Magnifico, Golem, Barrage, Grand Austria Hotel, Tiletum)

35:21 Stefan Feld (Castles of Burgundy, Bonfire, Carpe Diem, Trajan, Marrakesh, Notre Dame)

39:48 David Turczi (Anachrony, Voidfall, Imperium: Legends, Imperium: Classics)

42:16 Jamey Stegmaier (Tapestry, Scythe, Viticulture, Charterstone, Red Rising)

46:12 Shem Phillips, Sam Macdonald (Architects of the West Kingdom, Paladins of the West Kingdom, Viscounts of the West Kingdom, Wayfarers of the South Tigris, Scholars of the South Tigris)

48:11 Cole Wehrle (Pax Pamir: 2nd Edition, Arcs, Root, John Company 2nd Edition)

51:02 Eric Lang ( Blood Rage, Rising Sun, Ankh: Gods of Egypt, Marvel United, Victorian Masterminds, Chaos in the Old World)

56:49 Paul Dennen (Clank!, Clank! In! Space!, Clank! Legacy!, Clank! Catacombs, Dune: Imperium, Eternal: Chronicles of the Throne)

1:02:10 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 115 we provide our hot take review of Agricola covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about re-acquiring games, and then we discuss some games on our table including Gang of Dice, Fantastic Factories, and Bitoku and give our future take on Frozen Frontier.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

03:24 Poll: Have you ever re-acquired a board game?

10:12 Agricola Gameplay Description

11:17 Gameplay and Mechanisms

21:08 Production and Theme

32:43 Final Thoughts

41:52 Gang of Dice

47:06 Fantastic Factories

48:55 Bitoku

55:30 Future Take: Frozen Frontier

59:20 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 114 we provide our hot take review of Lorenzo il Magnifico covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about scorepads vs. score trackers, and then we discuss some games on our table including Fantastic Factories, Cafe, and Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization... and Chris goes on a rant about subtitles on board games.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:53 Poll: Do you prefer Scorepads or Score Trackers?

09:10 Lorenzo il Magnifico Gameplay Description

10:34 Gameplay and Mechanisms

25:21 Production and Theme

31:24 Final Thoughts

35:59 Themed Cocktail of the Week

40:00 Fantastic Factories

48:32 Board game subtitles

51:14 Cafe

57:18 Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization

1:04:11 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 113 we revisit Eric Lang's troops-on-a-map trilogy with our Double Take reviews of Blood Rage, Rising Sun, and Ankh: Gods of Egypt and then we rank the trilogy.

We also discuss a poll about intro version of popular heavy games, and then we discuss some games on our table including John Company, Beyond the Sun, and Caverna: The Cave Farmers.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

01:21 Poll: Do you want to see more intro versions of popular heavier games?

12:15 Eric Lang Trilogy Double Take

13:31 Blood Rage

23:20 Rising Sun

33:05 Ankh: Gods of Egypt

45:10 Trilogy Ranking

54:05 John Company

58:27 Beyond the Sun

1:00:45 Caverna: The Cave Farmers

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In Episode 112 we discuss the top 5 incoming crowdfunded board games that each of us are excited to receive. We take a look back at last year's list to see what's been delivered and how they hit for us as well.

We also discuss a poll on Kickstarter vs. Gamefound.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

01:26 News

01:51 Poll: Kickstarter vs. Gamefound

08:27 Look back at 2020 Crowdfund episode

09:04 Dawn of Madness

11:25 Hyperspace and Cthulu Wars: Daemon Sultan

11:43 Sweet Mess

12:17 Frosthaven

14:17 2021 Crowdfund Episode Scorecard

14:35 Artisans of Splendent Vale

16:01 CoraQuest

17:12 Star Realms: Deluxe Nova Collection

21:21 Hyperspace

22:23 One Deck Galaxy

23:30 Age of Galaxy

23:21 They Live: Assault on Cable 54

24:39 Canvas

25:22 Paperback Adventures

25:56 Chaosmos: The Temple

28:02 Distilled

28:46 Now or Never

29:59 Shasn Azadi

31:56 Robot Quest Arena

33:05 Everdell: Newleaf and Mistwood

35:36 Fractal: Beyond the Void

37:55 Great Wall

40:21 Top 5 Incoming Crowdfund Games 2022

42:33 Ra

44:06 John Company 2nd Edition

44:53 Red Dust Rebellion

47:57 Distilled

50:03 Wayfarers of the South Tigris

51: 20 Legacy of Yu

52:01 One Deck Galaxy

53:56 Voidfall

58:47 Star Realms: Rise of Empires

1:03:55 Sleeping Gods: Distant Skies

1:06:17 Arcs

1:10:25 Lords of Ragnarok

1:13:48 La Granja Deluxe Master Set

1:15:54 Skyrise

1:18:00 Batman: Gotham City Chronicles Season 3

1:26:35 Final Thoughts - Motor City, Castles of Burgundy Special Edition, Age of Galaxy

1:31:50 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 111 we discuss all 18 games that we played at BGHT LongCon over 5 days.  We also discuss a poll on win percentages in your group and discuss why Tim can't seem to win a game at BGHT conventions.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:47 News

01:35 Poll: How much do you win compared to the people you play against

18:44 Dune: Imperium (w/ Rise of Ix)

22:39 Radlands

26:25 Champions of Midgard (w/ Dark Mountains and Valhalla)

32:38 Ghosts of Christmas

36:37 Star Wars: Outer Rim

39:12 Ark Nova

44:49 Barrage (w/ Leeghwater Project)

50:15 Eric Lang Trilogy Preview (Blood Rage, Rising Sun, Ankh: Gods of Egypt)

52:30 Shamans

56:42 Tapestry (w/ Plans and Ploys and Arts and Architecture)

1:03:16 Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy

1:14:34 Terraforming Mars (w/ Prelude)

1:19:25 Age of Galaxy

1:27:50 Star Realms

1:30:27 Lorenzo Il Magnifico

1:36:25 Lost Ruins of Arnak

1:40:14 Final Thoughts

1:45:24 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 110 we provide our hot take review of The Fox Experiment covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about buying expansions, and then we discuss some games on our table including Arkham Horror: The Card Game (and the experience of buying expansions for it), Boonlake, and Barrage, a future take on They Live: Assault on Cable 54 and then discuss Petersen Games' disappointing crowdfunding campaigns for Cthulhu Wars: Daemon Sultan and Hyperspace.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:36 Poll: If you like a game are you likely to buy expansions for it?

12:32 The Fox Experiment Gameplay Description

14:19 Gameplay and Mechanisms

28:44 Production and Theme

36:35 Final Thoughts

40:12 Arkham Horror: The Card Game (Expansion Follow-up)

47:42 Barrage

51:31 Boonlake

1:03:24 Future Take: They Live: Assault on Cable 54

1:06:37 Walk of Shame: Petersen Games - Cthulhu Wars: Daemon Sultan and Hyperspace

1:11:17 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 109 we provide our hot take review of Clans of Caledonia covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about games that surprised you in a good way, and then we discuss some games on our table including Blood Rage,  Arkham Horror LCG, and Cafe and discuss some future takes including The Fox Experiment, Astra, and Star Realms: Deluxe Nova Collection.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:30 Poll: Have you ever ending up loving a game that you though you would hate?

09:02 Clans of Caledonia Gameplay Description

11:15 Gameplay and Mechanisms

26:44 Production and Theme

31:00 Final Thoughts

35:49 Themed Cocktail of the Week

39:20 Blood Rage

41:36 Arkham Horror: The Card Game

39:55 Cafe

53:08 Future Take - The Fox Experiment

55:07 Future Take - Astra

56:27 Future Take - Star Realms: Deluxe Nova Collection

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In Episode 108 we discuss our top ten board games that we would love to see turned into movies.

We also discuss a poll on whether food and drinks should be included at your game table.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:43 Poll: Food and Drinks at the Board Game Table

10:49 Board Games that Should Be Movies

14:50 Chris #10 - Godspeed

16:28 Adam #10 - Terraforming Mars

17:40 Tim #10 - Spirit Island

19:36 Chris #9 - This War of Mine

21:33 Adam #9 - Wingspan

22:20 Tim #9 - Root

24:20 Chris #8 - Coyote and Crow

27:32 Adam #8 - Barrage

28:49 Tim #8 - Underwater Cities

30:25 Chris #7 - Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon

32:11 Adam #7 - Azul

34:03 Tim #7 - Near and Far

34:54 Chris #6 - Nightmare Cathedral

38:33 Adam #6 - Xenon Profiteer

41:13 Tim #6 - Outlive

44:11 Chris #5 - The Isle of Cats

47:01 Adam #5 - Xia: Legends of a Drift System

48:57 Tim #5 - Vindication

51:29 Chris #4 - Cthulhu: Death May Die

53:51 Adam #4 - La Granja

55:36 Tim #4 - Arkham Horror: The Card Game

57:35 Chris #3 - The Quiet Year

1:01:18 Adam #3 - T.I.M.E. Stories

1:02:28 Tim #3 - Anachrony

1:04:35 Chris #2 - Sleeping Gods

1:05:02 Adam #2 - Ankh: Gods of Egypt

1:06:33 Tim #2 - Golem

1:07:44 Chris #1 - AuZtralia

1:11:59 Adam #1 - Radlands

1:13:56 Tim #1 - Scythe

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In Episode 107 we discuss 30 games that haven't gotten much attention from us on the podcast over the last 2 years but that we thought were worth mentioning briefly, good or bad.

We also discuss a poll on diverse representation in board game artwork.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:38 Poll: Does diverse representation in board game art drive purchases?

07:18 Forgotten Games

8:25 Hadara

10:16 Canvas

13:35 Carson City

15:52 Afternova

18:35 Doughnut Drive-thru

20:50 Century: Spice Road / Century: Golem Edition

24:09 Jet Set

27:19 Space Base

29:59 Champions of Midgard

33:15 Seal Team Flix

35:18 Hero Realms

39:59 Chronicles of Crime

42:50 1841: Railways in Northern Italy

48:08 Imhotep

51:36 Deep Space D-6

53:14 Hellenica: Story of Greece

56:40 Babylonia

59:11 Euphoria: Build a Better Dystopia

1:02:00 Sentient

1:04:46 Lords of Hellas

1:08:08 Funkoverse Strategy Game

1:10:34 The Field of the Cloth of Gold

1:12:39 Zombie Kidz Evolution

1:14:32 Hyperborea

1:16:42 Antike II

1:18:47 Cthulhu Realms

1:22:13 Paper Dungeons: A Dungeon Scrawler Game

1:23:56 Patchwork

1:27:42 Shakespeare

1:31:15 Roll Player

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In Episode 106 we provide our hot take review of Age of Galaxy covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about bad feelings created by huge wins, and then we discuss some games on our table including Planted, Tapestry, Watergate, Expedition to Newdale, and the new expansion for Parks: Wildlife.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:25 Poll: Has winning created bad feelings?

14:16 Age of Galaxy Gameplay Description

16:13 Gameplay and Mechanisms

42:30 Production and Theme

57:04 Final Thoughts

1:02:32 Planted

1:07:47 Tapestry

1:09:50 Watergate

1:11:30 Expedition to Newdale

1:21:53 Parks: Wildlife

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In Episode 105 we provide our hot take review of Barrage covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss a poll about setup time, Chris provides a Barrage themed cocktail and then we discuss some games on our table including Dutch Blitz, Age of Galaxy, Bloodstones, and Notre Dame.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:37 Poll: Does setup time impact your love of games?

7:10 Barrage Gameplay Description

10:16 Gameplay and Mechanisms

29:00 Production and Theme

34:32 Final Thoughts

41:28 Themed cocktail of the week

44:48 Dutch Blitz

48:50 Age of Galaxy

58:40 Bloodstones

1:08:01 Notre Dame

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In Episode 104 we discuss our top ten favorite uses of toy factor in board games.

We also discuss a poll on attending conventions.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:42 Poll: Attending Conventions

07:12 Toy Factor in Games

11:01 Chris #10 - Mechanica

14:53 Adam #10 - Baseball Highlights 2045

17:47 Tim #10 - Splendor

19:36 Chris #9 - Windward

21:42 Adam #9 - Pax Pamir 2nd Edition

23:40 Tim #9 - Lords of Xidit

26:50 Chris #8 - Scythe

30:59 Adam #8 - Xia: Legends of a Drift System

32:47 Tim #8 - Pan Am

34:39 Chris #7 - Fireball Island: The Curse of Vul-Kar

38:04 Adam #7 - Skyrise

41:02 Tim #7 - Tapestry

43:44 Chris #6 - Nemesis

47:28 Adam #6 - Wonderland's War

49:36 Tim #6 - The Great Wall

51:01 Chris #5 - Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon

53:47 Adam #5 - Anachrony

56:03 Tim #5 - Tekhenu: Obelisk of the Sun

58:07 Chris #4 - Blood Rage

1:01:35 Adam #4 - Star Wars: Rebellion

1:03:41 Tim #4 - Everdell

1:06:20 Chris #3 - Fossilis

1:10:14 Adam #3 - Voidfall

1:12:25 Tim #3 - Cthulhu: Death May Die

1:15:25 Chris #2 - Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar

1:18:43 Adam #2 - Ankh: Gods of Egypt

1:21:33 Tim #2 - Camel Up (2nd Edition)

1:24:02 Chris #1 - Return to Dark Tower

1:27:14 Adam #1 - Eclipse: 2nd Dawn for the Galaxy

1:29:38 Tim #1 - Dwellings of Eldervale

1:34:23 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 103 we provide our hot take review of Crusaders: Thy Will Be Done covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game. 

We also discuss a poll about buying games used and then we discuss some games on our table including Imperium: Classics, Memoir '44, and Viticulture World and then we give our future takes on Dune: Imperium - Immortality and Bloodstones.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:30 Poll: Buying Used Games

07:06 Crusaders: They Will Be Done Gameplay Description

09:08 Gameplay and Mechanisms

23:31 Divine Influence Expansion Preview

25:43 Production and Theme

29:49 Final Thoughts

34:05 Imperium: Legends and Imperium: Classics

38:00 Memoir '44

42:47 Viticulture World

1:00:02 Dune: Imperium - Immortality

1:04:33 Bloodstones

1:06:04 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 102 we provide our hot take review of Rising Sun covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also look at all three games from Eric Lang's 'Troops on a Map' trilogy: Blood Rage, Rising Sun, and Ankh: Gods of Egypt and discuss our rankings of them.

We discuss a poll about other whether it's acceptable to concede a game and then we discuss some games on our table including WW84 and Agricola.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:26 Poll: Conceding Games

13:53 Rising Sun Gameplay Description

18:35 Gameplay and Mechanisms

42:07 Production and Theme

44:52 Final Thoughts

49:24 Eric Lang Trilogy Ranking

54:40 Themed Cocktail of the Week

59:35 WW84: Wonder Woman Card Game

1:02:51 Agricola

1:08:50 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 101 we provide our hot take review of Circadians: Chaos Order covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We discuss a poll about other player's attitudes impacting your feelings about a game and then we discuss some games on our table including Radlands, Diplomacy, and Space Station Phoenix.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:29 Poll: Does other player's attitude impact your feelings about a game

13:24 Circadians: Chaos Order Gameplay Description

16:46 Gameplay and Mechanisms

39:56 Production and Theme

49:15 Final Thoughts

55:39 Themed Cocktail of the Week

59:15 Radlands

1:07:50 Diplomacy

1:14:58 Space Station Phoenix

1:20:13 Listener Shoutout

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Episode 100 is our listener appreciation episode where we highlight the board games that our listeners love, get to hear some of our listener's voices, and draw the winner of our giveaway from the listeners that contributed with their favorite games.

We also discuss a poll on how listener's found their favorite board game podcasts.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

02:33 Poll: Finding Podcasts

10:21 Listener's Favorite Games (Some games mentioned briefly: Quantum, Silver, Aldr: The High Sage, World's Fair 1893, Gaia Project, Wonderland's War, Castell, Cosmic Frog, Happy Salmon, Star Realms, Inis)

17:10 #20 - Pandemic Legacy: Season 1

18:01 #19 - Marvel Champions

19:19 #18 - Great Western Trail

19:35 #17 - Anachrony

20:11 - Listener Voice: Tapestry / Wingspan

21:35 #16 - Dominion

23:16 #15 - Cascadia

24:35 #14 - Arkham Horror: The Card Game

25:28 #13 - Wingspan

28:15 #12 - Lost Ruins of Arnak

29:39 - Listener Voice: The Lord of the Rings TCG

30:45 #11 - Brass: Birmingham

33:11 #10 - Viticulture

35:00 #9 - Scythe

36:16 #8 - Ark Nova

37:02 - Listener Voice: Spirit Island

38:48 #7 - Dune: Imperium

39:26 #6 - Root

40:35 #5 - Everdell

41:56 #4 - Terraforming Mars

43:30 Listener Voice: Carcasonne

44:50 #3 - Sprit Island

48:48 #2 - Gloomhaven

51:01 #1 - The Castles of Burgundy

52:41 - BGHT compared to listeners

56:04 Listener Voice: Empires of the Void II

1:00:07 Winner Drawing

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In Episode 99 we finish counting down our top 30 Board Games of all time with numbers 1-10.

We also discuss a poll on favorite ways to learn new board games

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:53 Poll: Learning Board Games

09:22 Top Games of All Time

09:52 Chris #10 - Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar

12:03 Tim #10 - Wonderland's War

14:47 Adam #10 - Radlands

16:49 Chris #9 - Wonderland's War

19:18 Adam #9 - Wonderland's War

20:09 Tim #9 - La Granja

21:48 Chris #8 - Outlive

25:53 Tim #8 - Clank!

27:04 Adam #8 - Inis

30:05 Chris #7 - Dune: Imperium

32:24 Tim #7 - Gaia Project

35:07 Adam #7 - Arcs

37:52 Chris #6 - Ark Nova

39:50 Tim #6 - Ark Nova

42:02 Adam #6 - Smartphone, Inc.

44:23 Chris #5 - Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy

46:46 Adam #5 - Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy

47:51 Tim #5 - Castles of Burgundy

49:58 Chris #4 - Nemesis

53:33 Tim #4 - Everdell

56:20 Adam #4 - The Expanse

59:15 Chris #3 - Blood Rage

1:00:38 Tim #3 - Blood Rage

1:01:40 Adam #3 - Anachrony

1:02:40 Chris #2 - Terraforming Mars

1:06:10 Tim #2 - Tapestry

1:10:13 Adam #2 - Dune: Imperium

1:11:10 Chris #1 - Tapestry

1:14:20 Tim #1 - Dune: Imperium

1:16:40 Adam #1 - Pax Pamir (2nd Edition)

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In Episode 98 we continue counting down our top 30 Board Games of all time with numbers 11-20.

We also discuss a poll on how review copies provided from publishers impact your trust in a board game critic.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

03:14 Poll: Review Copies and Trust

14:01 Top Games of All Time

14:27 Adam #20 - Beyond the Sun

17:38 Chris #20 - Obsession

22:01 Tim #20 - Magic: The Gathering

26:33 Adam #19 - Star Wars: Rebellion

29:20 Chris #19 - Batman: Gotham City Chronicles

27:26 Tim #19 - Beyond the Sun

38:34 Adam #18 - High Society

40:19 Chris #18 - Gaia Project

44:05 Tim #18 - Lords of Waterdeep

47:51 Adam #17 - Brian Boru: High King of Ireland

50:02 Chris #17 - Golem

53:06 Tim #17 - Rajas of the Ganges

55:13 Adam #16 - Blood Rage

56:41 Chris #16 - Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization

59:44 Tim #16 - Near and Far

63:03 Adam #15 - Brass: Birmingham

65:41 Chris #15 - La Granja

68:01 Tim #15 - Viscounts of the West Kingdom

69:46 Adam #14 - Gaia Project

71:43 Chris #14 - Lost Ruins of Arnak

73:53 Tim #14 - Scythe

76:49 Adam #13 - Shamans

78:20 Chris #13 - Clank! In! Space!

80:06 Tim #13 - Lost Ruins of Arnak

82:34 Adam #12 - Baseball Highlights 2045

86:44 Chris #12 - A Feast for Odin

89:17 Tim #12 - Terraforming Mars

91:01 Adam #11 - Ankh: Gods of Egypt

92:50 Chris #11 - Cthulhu Wars

96:15 Tim #11 - Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar

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In Episode 97 we start the countdown of our top 30 Board Games of all time with choices 21-30.

We also discuss a poll on luxury versions of board games.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:53 Poll: Luxury Board Games

12:52 Top Games of All Time

18:28 Tim #30 - Res Arcana

21:24 Adam #30 - Nemesis

23:03 Chris #30 - Pan Am

25:17 Tim #29 - Cthulhu: Death May Die

29:47 Adam #29 - SpaceCorp 2025-2300 AD

32:50 Chris #29 - Aquatica

35:41 Tim #28 - Codenames

38:49 Adam #28 - Terraforming Mars

41:14 Chris #28 - This War of Mine

44:10 Tim #27 - Underwater Cities

45:45 Adam #27 - Ghosts of Christmas

48:12 Chris #27 - Watergate

50:36 Tim #26 - Libertalia: Winds of Galecrest

53:53 Adam #26 - Sentient

57:05 Chris #26 - Wingspan

59:08 Tim #25 - Great Western Trail

61:00 Adam #25 - Air, Land, and Sea

63:08 Chris #25 - Rap Godz

65:34 Tim #24 - Outlive

68:17 Adam #24 -  Sol: Last Days of a Star

70:50 Chris #24 - Viticulture

73:14 Tim #23 - Anachrony

76:17 Adam #23 - Battle for Rokugan

78:15 Chris #23 - Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon

81:14 Tim #22 - 7 Wonders Duel

84:01 Adam #22 - Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization

86:42 Chris #22 - Cthulhu: Death May Die

89:54 Tim #21 - Arcs

92:41 Adam #21 - Shards of Infinity

95:50 Chris #21 - Scythe

98:14 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 96 we take a look at the top 100 games on Board Game Geek and discuss the games on that list that we haven't played. We list the top 5 games we each want to play from that list and the top 5 games that we don't want to play from that list and discuss why some of them are interesting to us and others aren't.

We also discuss a poll on the Golden Age of hobby board games.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:53 Poll: Golden Age of board games

015:11 Board Game Geek Top 100 games that we want to play

22:44 Chris #5 - Rising Sun

24:50 Adam #5 - Kanban EV

25:55 Tim #5 - Rising Sun

28:05 Chris #4 - Grand Austria Hotel

30:17 Adam #4 - The Crew: Quest for Planet Nine

32:56 Tim #4 - Kanban EV

34:14 Chris #3 - Food Chain Magnate

37:28 Adam #3 - Barrage

41:05 Tim #3 - Robinson Crusoe - Adventures on the Cursed Island

42:52 Chris #2 - Arkham Horror: The Card Game

44:14 Adam #2 - War of the Ring (Second Edition)

46:15 Tim #2 - Mechs Vs. Minions

48:35 Chris #1 - Twilight Struggle

51:28 Adam #1 - Twilight Imperium (Fourth Edition)

52:58 Tim #1 - Arkham Horror: The Card Game

56:03 Board Game Geek Top 100 games that we don't want to play

56:24 Chris #5 - The Crew: Quest for Planet Nine

57:35 Adam #5 - Robinson Crusoe - Adventures on the Cursed Island

58:43 Tim #5 - Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon

59:37 Chris #4 - Clans of Caledonia

1:04:46 Adam #4 - The 7th Continent

1:05:00 Tim #4 - Mansions of Madness (Second Edition)

1:06:59 Chris #3 - Concordia

1:09:43 Adam #3 - Kingdom: Death Monster

1:12:35 Tim #3 - Pandemic Legacy: Season 2

1:15:15 Chris #2 - Twilight Imperium (Fourth Edition)

1:16:43 Adam #2 - Maracaibo

1:18:40 Tim #2 - Food Chain Magnate

1:19:48 Chris #1 - Gloomhaven

1:23:06 Adam #1 - Caverna: The Cave Farmers

1:25:47 Tim #1 - Twilight Imperium (Fourth Edition)

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In Episode 95 we provide our hot take review of Arcs covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We discuss a poll about hyped board games and then we discuss some games on our table including Biblios and Now or Never (solo).

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:27 Poll: Hyped Board Games

06:40 Arcs Gameplay Description

09:30 Gameplay and Mechanisms

33:55 Production and Theme

40:30 Final Thoughts

51:04 Biblios

57:10 Now or Never (solo)

1:06:33 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 94 we provide our hot take review of Nemesis covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We discuss a poll about sleeving cards in games and Chris provides his themed cocktail of the week.  Then we discuss some games on our table including Planet Unknown and Ghosts of Christmas.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

01:40 Poll: Sleeving Cards in Board Games

12:40 Nemesis Gameplay Description

16:29 Gameplay and Mechanisms

47:42 Production and Theme

54:20 Final Thoughts

1:02:30 Themed Cocktail of the Week

1:05:30 Planet Unknown

1:14:26 Ghosts of Christmas

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In Episode 93 we provide our hot take review of Golem covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We discuss a poll about best time of day to play board games and Chris provides his themed cocktail of the week.  Then we discuss some games on our table including Tetris: The Card Game, Tinner's Trail, Carcassonne, and Crusaders: Thy Will be Done.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:25 Poll: Favorite time of day to play games

06:02 Golem Gameplay Description

07:55 Gameplay and Mechanisms

27:28 Production and Theme

38:07 Final Thoughts

47:00 Themed Cocktail of the Week

50:39 Tetris: The Card Game

54:09 Tinner's Trail

58:37 Carcassonne

1:01:40 Crusaders: Thy Will be Done

1:10:00 Listener Shoutouts

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In Episode 92 we take a look back at the games we've played together over the last several years and discuss the ones where we think our opinions were unanimous and consider the common elements that may make games work (or not work) for all of us.  We also discuss a poll on whether the size of a board game's box may influence your decision to acquire it.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:55 Poll: Box Sizes

07:15 Unanimous Takes

08:18 Marvel United

09:49 Windward

12:39 Whistle Mountain

14:35 Samurai

16:50 Vindication

18:05 Origin of Species

20:43 Capital Lux II

21:32 Merchants of the Dark Road

23:33 Wonderland's War

25:20 Shamans

27:54 Anachrony

29:20 Voidfall

32:27 Smarphone, Inc.

34:50 Gaia Project

36:54 Blood Rage

38:25 Dune: Imperium

41:22 La Granja, Welcome To..., Azul, Cascadia

42:49 Root

44:39 Wrap Up

50:53 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 91 we discuss all 14 games that we played at BGHT PDXCon over 4 days.  We also discuss a poll on selling games that you blinged out.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

01:51 Poll: Selling games that you upgraded

07:34 Viscounts of the West Kingdom

14:16 Tapestry (w/ Plans and Ploys and Arts and Architecture)

21:00 Return to Dark Tower

34:28 Keyflower

36:22 Wonderland's War

41:22 The Great Wall

55:37 Tzolk'in (w/ Tribes and Prophecies)

1:00:25 Clank! In! Space!

1:03:32 Nemesis

1:22:15 Lost Ruins of Arnak (w/ Expedition Leaders)

1:25:09 Azul: Queen's Garden

1:32:14 Blood Rage

1:36:00 Final Thoughts

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In Episode 90 we provide our hot take review of Great Western Trail covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We discuss a poll about frequency of scheduled game nights.  Then we discuss some games on our table including Fallout Shelter and we give our future takes on Viticulture World.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:49 Poll: Game night frequency

06:33 Great Western Trail Gameplay Description

08:05 Gameplay and Mechanisms

24:36 Production and Theme

27:23 Final Thoughts

31:54 Fallout Shelter

39:24 Viticulture World

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In Episode 89 we provide our hot take review of Wonderland's War covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We discuss a poll about backing games on Kickstarter when you know it will be available in retail and Chris provides his themed cocktail of the week.  Then we discuss some games on our table including Diplomacy and Viscounts of the West Kingdom and Tim gives his ranking on the entire West Kingdom trilogy and we give our future takes on Maglev Metro and its new expansion and on Septima.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:28 Poll: Backing Kickstarters that will go to retail

09:22 Wonderland's War Gameplay Description

11:13 Gameplay and Mechanisms

29:38 Production and Theme

38:13 Final Thoughts

45:53 Themed Cocktail of the Week

49:38 Diplomacy

54:38 Viscounts of the West Kingdom

1:06:52 West Kingdom Trilogy Ranking

1:09:35 Maglev Metro and Maps expansion

1:12:58 Septima

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In Episode 88 we discuss our top 3 controversial mechanisms in board games.  These are mechanisms that seem to be well loved, sometimes even by our co-hosts, or heavily used but we don't like them at all.  We share some specific games that use those mechanisms and talk about why they don't (or sometimes do) work for us.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

02:50 Poll: Controversial Mechanisms

08:26 #3 Tim - Negotiation (Chinatown, Catan, Inis, Eclipse: 2nd Dawn for the Galaxy)

15:03 #3 Chris - Trick Taking (Brian Boru, Libertalia, Shamans, Spades, Hearts, The Crew, Oh Hell)

23:35 #3 Adam - Deck Milling (Terraforming Mars, Ark Nova, Everdell, Wingspan)

30:08 #2 Tim - Set Collection (Ethnos, Ticket to Ride, Wayfarers of the South Tigris, Champions of Midgard, 7 Wonders, Ra, Sushi Go)

37:12 #2 Chris - Pickup and Deliver (Merchants of the Dark Road, My Little Scythe, Clank!, Now or Never, Wasteland Delivery Service)

42:20 #2 Adam - Lose if you spend the most (Q.E., High Society)

44:35 #1 Tim - Player Determined Endgame (Ark Nova, Terraforming Mars, Scythe, Dune: Imperium, Anachrony, Beyond the Sun)

53:15 #1 Chris - Social Deduction / Hidden Traitor (One Night Ultimate Werewolf, Shamans, Battlestar Galactica, Love Letter, Coup)

1:01:38 #1 Adam - Dice Placement / Dice Mitigation (Wayfarers of the South Tigris, Euphoria, Castles of Burgundy)

1:05:49 Listener Shoutout

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In Episode 87 we provide our hot take review of El Grande covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We discuss a poll about in-game vs. endgame scoring and Chris provides his themed cocktail of the week.  Then we discuss some games on our table including Magic Maze and Gizmos and give our future take on Nightmare Cathedral.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:37 Poll: In-game vs. Endgame Scoring

09:42 El Grande Gameplay Description

12:57 Gameplay and Mechanisms

31:00 Production and Theme

31:55 Final Thoughts

35:03 Blood Rage Tangent

38:21 Themed Cocktail of the Week

42:13 Magic Maze

48:57 Gizmos

54:55 Nightmare Cathedral

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In Episode 86 we provide our hot take review of Wayfarers of the South Tigris covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We discuss a poll about unnecessary game boards and Chris provides his themed cocktail of the week.  Then we discuss some games on our table including Under Falling Skies, Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization, and Return to Dark Tower.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:30 Poll: Unnecessary Game Boards

06:08 Wayfarers of the South Tigris Gameplay Description

09:59 Gameplay and Mechanisms

28:53 Production and Theme

32:52 Final Thoughts

41:37 Themed Cocktail of the Week

46:04 Under Falling Skies

55:10 Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization

1:00:28 Return to Dark Tower

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In Episode 85 we provide our hot take review of Anachrony covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We discuss a poll about learning games and then we discuss some games on our table including Paladins of the West Kingdom, Praga Caput Regni, Rolling Realms, and Res Arcana.  We also give our future takes on Motor City and Solar 175.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:28 Poll: Learning Games

09:00 Anachrony Gameplay Description

10:46 Gameplay and Mechanisms

29:42 Production and Theme

37:09 Final Thoughts

47:05 Paladins of the West Kingdom

53:05 Praga Caput Regni

1:05:36 Rolling Realms

1:08:52 Res Arcana

1:12:40 Motor City

1:22:24 Solar 175

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In Episode 84 we discuss our top 5 favorite action selection mechanisms in board games.

We also discuss poll results on bag building vs. deck building.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:40 Poll: Deck Building vs. Bag Building

05:34 Action Selection Mechanisms

09:08 #5 Chris - Tapestry

12:56 #5 Adam - The Expanse Board Game

15:34 #5 Tim - Underwater Cities

19:07 #4 Chris - Pendulum

23:22 #4 Adam - Dominant Species

26:59 #4 Tim - Scythe

30:57 #3 Chris - Pan Am

34:29 #3 Adam - Smartphone, Inc.

37:07 #3 Tim - Orleans and Paladins of the West Kingdom

43:02 #2 Chris - Clank!

46:50 #2 Adam - Star Wars: Rebellion

50:00 #2 Tim - Bonfire

53:19 #1 Chris - Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar

56:35 #1 Adam - Eclipse: 2nd Dawn for the Galaxy

1:00:27 #1 Tim - Ark Nova

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In Episode 83 we provide our hot take review of The Isle of Cats covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We discuss a poll about favorite number and length of games for an ideal game night, Chris provides a themed cocktail for The Isle of Cats, and then we discuss some games on our table including A Feast for Odin and Rolling Realms and give our future take on Sleeping Gods: Distant Skies.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

01:01 Poll: Number and Length of Games for an Ideal Game Night

07:29 The Isle of Cats Gameplay Description

10:15 Gameplay and Mechanisms

26:52 Production and Theme

35:16 Final Thoughts

40:13 Themed Cocktail of the Week

44:17 A Feast for Odin

52:48 Rolling Realms

1:03:00 Sleeping Gods: Distant Skies

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In Episode 82 we provide our hot take review of Brian Boru: High King of Ireland covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.

We discuss a poll about things that motivate you to look closer at a game and consider buying it, Chris gives us his famous themed cocktail segment, and then we discuss some games on our table including Tapestry: Arts and Architecture and Now or Never.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

01:00 Poll: What motivates you to consider buying a game

09:57 Brian Boru: High King of Ireland Gameplay Description

12:20 Gameplay and Mechanisms

27:03 Production and Theme

31:15 Final Thoughts

38:31 Themed Cocktail of the Week

42:06 Tapestry: Arts and Architecture

49:10 Checkers

51:42 Now or Never

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In Episode 81 we provide our hot take review of Libertalia covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game and then we discuss what we think of the changes in the updated and newly released version of the game, Libertalia: Winds of Galecrest.  

We're joined by Riley Stock, the host of the Board Game Community Show podcast.

We discuss a poll related to favorite types of board game reviews and then we discuss some games on our table including Cartographers and It's a Wonderful Kingdom and a future take on Voices in My Head.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

01:19 Poll: Favorite Type of Board Game Reviews

05:08 Libertalia Gameplay Descriptions

06:54 Gameplay and Mechanisms

19:33 Production and Theme

26:16 Libertalia: Winds of Galecrest Differences

39:38 Final Thoughts

44:08 Cartogrophers

51:19 It's a Wonderful Kingdom

58:47 Voices in My Head

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In Episode 80 we discuss our top 3 favorite combat mechanisms as well as our top 2 least favorite combat mechanisms.

We also discuss poll results on player counts and discuss favorite player counts.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:36 Poll: Player Counts

05:51 Favorite Combat Mechanisms - Lords of Hellas

8:05 #3 Tim - Dwellings of Eldervale

13:20 #3 Adam - Inis

16:35 #3 Chris - Fractal: Beyond the Void

20:44 #2 Tim - Dune: A Game of Conquest and Diplomacy

26:48 #2 Adam - Battle for Rokugan

29:37 #2 Chris - Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy

36:10 #1 Tim - Dune: Imperium

45:45 #1 Adam - Ankh: Gods of Egypt

51:35 #1 Chris - Blood Rage

56:51 Least Favorite Combat Mechanisms

57:28 #2 Tim - Star Wars: Rebellion

1:01:45 #2 Adam - Cthulhu Wars

1:06:37 #2 Chris - Scythe

1:13:44 #1 Tim - Root

1:18:10 #1 Adam - Path of Light and Shadow

1:20:52 #1 Chris - Risk: Legacy

1:26:20 Final Thoughts on Combat:  AuZtralia, Cthulhu: Death May Die, Mage Knight, Magic: The Gathering, Star Realms, Maria, Forbidden Stars

1:32:20 Listener Shout Out 

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In Episode 79 we provide our hot take review of the expansion for Dune: Imperium, The Rise of Ix, covering the mechanisms, the production, notable moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game and we discuss a poll related to favorite interactions types.

Then we discuss some games on our table including Cryo and some future takes on Steam Up: A Feast of Dim Sum and Libertalia: Winds of Galecrest.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:27 Poll: Favorite Type of Interaction in Board Games

13:02 Dune: Imperium - The Rise of Ix

16:37 Gameplay and Mechanisms

38:52 Production and Theme

44:16 Memorable Moments

48:28 Final Thoughts

51:25 Cryo

58:56 Steam Up: A Feast of Dim Sum

1:04:28 Libertalia: Winds of Galecrest

1:10:28 Listener Shout-out

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In Episode 78 we provide our hot take review of La Granja covering the mechanisms, the production, notable moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game and we discuss a poll related to thematic sci-fi IP based board games.

Chris presents a La Granja themed cocktail and then we discuss some games on our table including Blood Rage, Gaia Project, Pan Am, Ra, and Nidavellir.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

02:17 Poll: Thematic Sci-fi IP based games

08:24 La Granja Game Description

11:13 Gameplay and Mechanisms

26:42 Production and Theme

31:40 Memorable Moments

34:59 Final Thoughts

38:48 Themed Cocktail of the Week

40:57 Blood Rage and Gaia Project

44:31 Ra

50:47 Nidavellir

55:50 Pan Am

57:57 Listener Shout-out

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In Episode 77 we provide our hot take review of Brass: Birmingham covering the mechanisms, the production, notable moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game and we discuss a poll related to board game bonuses.

Chris presents a Brass themed cocktail and then we discuss some games on our table including Ark Nova, Abandon All Artichokes, Art Decko, and Radlands and we give our future take of Legacy of Yu.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:34 News and Poll: Board Game Bonuses

08:10 Brass: Birmingham Description

10:30 Gameplay and Mechanisms

33:11 Production and Theme

37:40 Memorable Moments

43:14 Final Thoughts

47:25 Themed Cocktail of the Week

51:07 Ark Nova

53:50 Abandon All Artichokes

56:42 Art Decko

1:01:31 Radlands

1:02:19 Legacy of Yu

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In Episode 76 we look back at the games we played in 2021 and talk about our biggest hits, and biggest missed in 2021. This includes games that were published in 2021 but also games that were new to us in 2021. We also talk about our Board Game Revelations - the things that changed gaming for us over the last year.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

3:23 Biggest Surprises in 2021

3:37 Chris - Keyflower, Gaia Project

7:00 Adam - Shamans

8:50 Jen - Camel Up

12:28 Tim - Smartphone, Inc., Shamans, The Expanse: The Board Game

15:06 Biggest Disappointment in 2021

15:34 Chris - Windward, AuZtralia

19:27 Adam - Cerebria, Outlive

22:03 Jen - Rajas of the Ganges

24:09 Tim - The Path of Light and Shadow, Obsession

25:19 Best New To Us in 2021

26:34 Chris - Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar

28:51 Adam - Smartphone, Inc.

30:52 Jen - Isle of Cats

34:09 Tim - Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar, Paladins of the West Kingdom

36:48 Best Components of 2021

36:59 Chris - The Great Wall, Return to Dark Tower

40:00 Adam - Oath

41:40 Tim - Hadrian's Wall, Terraforming Mars: Big Box, Red Rising

48:27 Best Game of 2021

48:38 Chris - Cascadia

49:30 Jen - Cascadia

51:01 Adam - Ankh: Gods of Egypt

54:23 Tim - Ark Nova, Cascadia

58:16 Most Played Game of 2021

58:30 Chris - Welcome To..., Azul, Tapestry, Lost Ruins of Arnak, Terraforming Mars, Star Realms

1:00:07 Adam - Dune: Imperium

1:01:22 Jen - Quacks of Quedlinburg

1:04:44 Tim - Lost Ruins of Arnak, Quacks of Quedlinburg

1:06:50 Board Game Revelations in 2021

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In Episode 75 we provide our hot take review of Merchants of the Dark Road covering the mechanisms, the production, notable moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game and we discuss a poll related to what makes legacy games feel special.

Then we discuss some games on our table including Azul, Tzolk'in, The Great Wall, Abyss, Seasons.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:27 Poll: What makes a legacy game special?

11:45 Merchants of the Dark Road Description

13:29 Gameplay and Mechanisms

26:47 Production and Theme

31:33 Memorable Moments

39:50 Final Thoughts

44:35 Azul strategy discussion

52:31 Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar - Double Take

56:40 Great Wall First Impressions

1:02:10 Abyss

1:04:07 Seasons

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In Episode 74 we provide our hot take reviews of Welcome To... and Azul covering the mechanisms, the production, notable moments in play, and our overall feelings of the games and we discuss a poll related to ideal board game playtimes.

Chris provides a Welcome To... themed cocktail and then we discuss some games on our table including Viticulture, Charterstone, and Tekhenu: Obelisk of the Sun.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:30 Poll: Board Game Playtimes

11:12 Welcome To... Description

13:04 Gameplay and Mechanisms

20:20 Production and Theme

23:30 Memorable Moments

26:48 Final Thoughts

30:30 Azul Description

32:17 Gameplay and Mechanisms

38:42 Production and Theme

43:45 Memorable Moments

47:55 Final Thoughts

55:10 Cocktail of the Week

58:36 Viticulture

1:00:16 Catan Junior

1:03:09 Charterstone

1:12:17 Tekhenu: Obelisk of the Sun

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In Episode 73 we provide our hot take review of Ark Nova covering the mechanisms, the production, notable moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game and we discuss a poll related to board game strategy guides.

Then we discuss some games on our table including Targi, Viticulture, Welcome To..., Happy Little Dinosaurs, and Just Desserts.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:22 News and Poll: Board Game Strategy Guides

08:46 Description

10:29 Gameplay and Mechanisms

25:53 Production and Theme

35:57 Memorable Moments

39:14 Final Thoughts

44:56 Happy Little Dinosaurs

46:52 Welcome To...

48:38 Just Desserts

49:23 Viticulture

50:36 Targi

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In Episode 72 we discuss the top 5 games we want to play but haven't gotten around to... yet. We also look at our lists from last year and review whether we played them and how they landed for us.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

Last Year

4:27 #5 Chris Last Year - Godspeed

6:00 #5 Jen Last Year - Rajas of the Ganges

7:00 #5 Tim Last Year - Res Arcana

8:25 #5 Adam Last Year - Fossilis

9:54 #4 Chris Last Year - Cthulhu Wars: Duel

10:54 #4 Jen Last Year - Whistle Stop

12:23 #4 Tim Last Year - Obsession

14:18 #4 Adam Last Year - Xia: Legends of a Drift System

15:45 #3 Chris Last Year - Dwellings of Eldervale

17:03 #3 Jen Last Year - Pan Am

17:40 #3 Tim Last Year - Manhattan Project: Energy Empire

18:09 #3 Adam Last Year - Canvas

18:52 #2 Chris and Adam Last Year - Imperium: The Contention

21:13 #2 Jen Last Year - Pandemic

22:40 #2 Tim Last Year - Concordia

23:44 #1 Chris Last Year - Disney: Villainous

25:33 #1 Jen Last Year - Castles of Tuscany

26:26 #1 Tim Last Year - Trajan

26:51 #1 Adam Last Year - Dune: Imperium

This Year

28:10 #5 Chris - Azul

30:00 #5 Jen - Welcome To...

32:04 #5 Tim - Tyrants of the Underdark / The Quest for El Dorado

34:57 #5 Adam - Cryo

36:32 #4 Chris - Rising Sun

40:18 #4 Jen - Kokopelli

42:44 #4 Tim - Rolling Realms

44:40 #4 Adam - Barrage

46:19 #3 Chris - Nemesis

48:15 #3 Jen - Viticulture

53:27 #3 Tim - Sleeping Gods

54:44 #3 Adam - Organism

56:36 #2 Chris - Radlands

59:21 #2 Jen - Catan

1:02:43 #2 Tim - Ark Nova

1:04:53 #2 Adam - Reef Encounter

1:06:34 #1 Chris - Golem

1:09:14 #1 - Jen - Calico

1:12:14 #1 - Tim - Clans of Caledonia

1:14:20 #1 - Adam - Brian Boru: High King of Ireland

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In Episode 71 we provide our hot take review of Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar covering the mechanisms, the production, notable moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game and we discuss a poll related to storing game expansions.

Chris discusses the Tzolk'in themed cocktail that wasn't and then we discuss some games on our table including Praga Caput Regni and the games we've been playing on Board Game Arena.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:30 Poll: Storing Board Game Expansions

08:21 Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar Description

10:18 Gameplay and Mechanisms

25:12 Production and Theme

29:52 Memorable Moments

34:55 Final Thoughts

39:25 Themed Cocktail of the Week

44:25 Board Game Arena

49:09 Praga Caput Regni

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In Episode 70 we provide our hot take review of Keyflower covering the mechanisms, the production, notable moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game and we discuss a poll related to buying games that we first played online.

Chris provides a Keyflower themed cocktail and then we discuss some games on our table including Cascadia, Welcome To..., and Obsession.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:28 Poll: Buying games after trying them online

08:25 Keyflower Description

10:51 Gameplay and Mechanisms

25:24 Production and Theme

33:17 Memorable Moments

41:41 Final Thoughts

48:38 Themed Cocktail of the Week

53:24 Obsession

54:39 Cascadia

59:30 Welcome To...

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In Episode 69 we provide our hot take review of Root covering the mechanisms, the production, notable moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game and we discuss a poll related to asymmetric board games.

Chris provides a Root themed cocktail and then we discuss some games on our table including Risk: Legacy, Azul, and Unsettled.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:29 Poll: Asymmetric Game Play

06:46 Root

08:49 Gameplay and Mechanisms

30:25 Production and Theme

43:55 Memorable Moments

49:26 Final Thoughts

57:46 Themed Cocktail of the Week

1:02:36 Azul

1:04:43 Risk: Legacy

1:12:28 Unsettled

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In Episode 68 we discuss some of the reasons we cull board games from our collections and list 5 games that are leaving and why they aren't going to be sticking around.

We also discuss poll results on how frequently board games are culled.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:39 Poll discussion around culling games

9:17 #5 Adam - Space Corp - 2025-2300AD

12:35 #5 Chris - Calico

15:15 #5 Tim - Wingspan

20:41 #4 Adam - Irish Gauge

22:35 #4 Chris - Lords of Hellas

26:27 #4 Tim - It's a Wonderful World / Maracaibo

29:36 #3 Adam - Android: Netrunner

33:48 #3 Chris - This War of Mine

35:54 #3 Tim - Empires of the Void II

39:02 #2 Adam - On Mars

43:11 #2 Chris - Marvel United

47:10 #2 Tim - Paper Dungeon

49:40 #1 Adam - Spirit Island

54:15 #1 Chris - Twisted Fables

58:20 #1 Tim - Fort

59:43 Culling Final Thoughts

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In Episode 67 we provide our hot take review of Ankh: Gods of Egypt covering the mechanisms, the production, notable moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game and we discuss our big 'renaming' and related poll results.

Chris provides an Ankh themed cocktail and then we discuss some games on our table including Keyflower, Bonfire, and Brian Boru: High King of Ireland.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:32 Poll: Name Change?

04:21 Ankh: Gods of Egypt Description

06:20 Gameplay and Mechanisms

32:34 Production and Theme

39:38 Memorable Moments

43:38 Final Thoughts

49:17 Themed Cocktail of the Week

52:36 Keyflower

1:00:27 Brian Boru: High King of Ireland

1:05:51 Bonfire

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In Episode 66 we provide our hot take review of Russian Railroads covering the mechanisms, the production, notable moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game and we discuss some poll results around abstract games.  

We then discuss some games on our table including Royal Visit, Terraforming Mars: Ares Expedition, and Patchwork: Halloween Edition and then give our future takes on Age of Galaxy and the Arts and Architecture expansion for Tapestry.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:30 Poll: Do you like abstract games

04:00 Russian Railroads Description

06:38 Gameplay and Mechanisms

20:56 Production and Theme

25:41 Memorable Moments

28:54 Final Thoughts

34:00 Royal Visit

37:24 Patchwork: Halloween Edition

38:37 Terraforming Mars: Ares Expedition 1:21:57

45:02 Age of Galaxy

49:13 Tapestry: Arts and Architecture

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In Episode 65 we provide our hot take review of Dune: A Game of Conquest and Diplomacy covering the mechanisms, the production, notable moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss a big change coming for Board Game Hot Takes and ask for your input.

We then discuss some games on our table including Paladins of the West Kingdom and the expansion for My Little Scythe - Pie in the Sky and then give our future takes on Brian Boru: High King of Ireland and Wayfarers of the South Tigris.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:34 Big Changes Coming

05:00 Dune: A Game of Conquest and Diplomacy

07:36 Gameplay and Mechanisms

30:37 Production and Theme

40:17 Memorable Moments

46:48 Final Thoughts

51:56 Paladins of the West Kingdom

1:04:35 My Little Scythe: Pie in the Sky

1:21:57 Brian Boru: High King of Ireland

1:25:12 Wayfarers of the South Tigris

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In Episode 64, we discuss the next 8 games that were played at TimCon where Tim, Adam, Chris, and Steve got together for 5 days of non-stop gaming!  We also discuss our biggest disappointments and biggest surprises out of the 22 games played from the entire weekend.

Games covered include Smartphone, Inc., Samurai, Tapestry, Cerebria, Shamans, Outlive, Anachrony, and The Mind.

Follow along as we share the TimCon Championship scoring for the weekend and announce the Champion!

Part 1 was released last week so if you haven't listened to that yet, go check it out!

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:57 Smartphone, Inc.

04:45 Samurai

11:07 Tapestry

15:36 Cerebria

24:13 Shamans

33:05 Outlive

41:41 Anachrony

49:07 TimCon 2021 Champion Announced!

49:45 The Mind

50:17 Games we missed

52:31 Biggest Disappointments

53:22 Biggest Surprises

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In Episode 63, we discuss the first 14 games that were played at TimCon where Tim, Adam, Chris, and Steve got together for 5 days of non-stop gaming!

Games covered include Glen More II: Chronicles, Shards of Infinity, Gaia Project, High Society, Cubitos, Dominant Species, The Bridges of Shangri-La, Kabuto Sumo, The Expanse Board Game, Cascadia, Terraforming Mars, Aquatica, Eclipse: 2nd Dawn for the Galaxy, and Scythe.

Follow along as we share the TimCon Championship scoring for the weekend.

Part 2 will be coming next week!

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

02:55 Glen More II: Chronicles

04:26 Shards of Infinity

08:26 Gaia Project

10:16 High Society

13:55 Cubitos

15:50 Dominant Species

22:18 The Bridges of Shangri-La

26:06 Kabuto Sumo

28:44 The Expanse Board Game

37:58 Cascadia

41:57 Terraforming Mars

49:01 Aquatica

55:51 Eclipse: 2nd Dawn for the Galaxy

1:06:22 Scythe

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In Episode 62 we provide our hot take review of Robotech: Reconstruction covering the mechanisms, the production, notable moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss where we buy board games and some related poll results.

Chris provides a Robotech themed cocktail and then we discuss some games on our table including Azul and Glen More II and future takes on Azul: Queen's Garden and Dune: A Game of Conquest and Diplomacy.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:30 Poll: Upgrading board game components

04:40 Robotech: Reconstruction Description

07:50 Gameplay and Mechanisms

27:09 Production and Theme

45:42 Memorable Moments

53:51 Final Thoughts

1:01:13 Themed Cocktail of the Week

1:06:14 Azul

1:09:50 Azul: Queen's Garden

1:10:30 Dune: A Game of Conquest and Diplomacy

1:12:30 Glen More II: Chronicles

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Bonus episode!  In Episode 61 we provide our hot take review of Fractal: Beyond the Void covering the mechanisms, the production, notable moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  

Then we compare Fractal: Beyond the Void to Voidfall (another epic 4x space game on Kickstarter right now) and discuss which one we preferred and which one each of us plans to back on Kickstarter.  If you want to hear our full thoughts on Voidfall, you can find our review in episode 60.

Sorry for the minor audio quality issues with Chris' audio track.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

01:14 Fractal: Beyond the Void Description

03:37 Gameplay and Mechanisms

28:39 Production and Theme

36:10 Memorable Moments

42:00 Final Thoughts

44:20 Comparison to Voidfall

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In Episode 60 we provide our hot take review of Voidfall covering the mechanisms, the production, notable moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game (as well as whether we plan to back it on Kickstarter).  We also discuss upgraded board game components and some related poll results.

Then we discuss some games on our table including The Dragon Prince: Battlecharged and Crimes in History: H. H. Holmes' Murder Castle.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:32 Poll: Upgrading board game components

07:13 Voidfall Description

10:17 Gameplay and Mechanisms

43:19 Production and Theme

55:36 Memorable Moments

1:02:12 Final Thoughts

1:12:33 The Dragon Prince: Battlecharged

1:15:52 Crimes in History: H. H. Holmes' Murder Castle

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In Episode 59 we provide our hot take review of Furnace covering the mechanisms, the production, notable moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss traveling with board games and some related poll results.

Chris provides a Furnace themed cocktail and then Tim goes deep on his experience with Cerebria: The Inside World.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:34 Poll: Travelling with board games

05:26 Furnace Description

07:32 Gameplay and Mechanisms

28:12 Production and Theme

35:46 Memorable Moments

40:02 Final Thoughts

43:22 Themed Cocktail of the Week

48:26 Cerebria: The Inside World

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In Episode 58 we discuss our top 5 incoming board game Kickstarters.

First, we discuss poll results on board game Kickstarters that haven't been delivered yet.

Then we take a look at our top 5 incoming Kickstarters from last year (discussed in episode 6) and score them with a VERY SCIENTIFIC scoring method.

Finally, we look at our current top 5 incoming Kickstarters and discuss why we backed them and why we're excited about them.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:57 Poll: Undelivered Crowdfunded Game Count

7:06 2020 Kickstarter Scorecard

10:05 #5 Adam - High Frontier 4 All

11:09 #5 Chris - Star Realms: Deluxe Nova Collection

14:23 #5 Tim - It's a Wonderful World: Ascension

16:22 #4 Adam - Valhallamas

17:20 #4 Chris and Tim - Terraforming Mars: Big Box

18:42 #3 Adam - Imperium: The Contention

19:10 #3 Fossilis

20:09 #3 Frosthaven

21:33 #2 Adam - Capital Lux 2

23:09 #2 Chris - Return to Dark Tower

25:30 #2 Tim - Glen More II: The Highland Games

26:13 #1 Adam - Canvas

27:05 #1 Chris - Dawn of Madness

29:03 #1 Tim - Dwellings of Eldervale

30:37 2020 Scorecard Final Results

33:31 2021 Top 5 Incoming Board Game Kickstarters

33:57 #5 Chris - Hyperspace

36:14 #5 Tim - Artisans of Splendent Vale

40:32 #5 Adam - Cora Quest

41:36 #4 Chris - Canvas

43:20 #4 Tim - One Deck Galaxy

45:45 #4 Adam - They Live: Assault on Cable 54

48:03 #3 Chris - Distilled

49:38 #3 Tim - Paperback Adventures

51:45 #3 Adam - Chaosmos: The Temple

55:53 #2 Chris - Robot Quest: Arena

58:48 #2 Tim - Now or Never

1:00:33 #2 Adam - SHASN: AZADI

1:04:20 #1 Chris - The Great Wall

1:07:28 #1 Tim - Everdell: Newleaf and Mistwood and Complete Collection

1:12:20 #1 Adam - Fractal: Beyond the Void

1:18:39 Random Segue - Unconscious Mind

1:19:10 Kickstarter Final Thoughts

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In Episode 57 we provide our hot take review of 7 Wonders covering the mechanisms, the production, notable moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also have a Battle of the Board between Gaia Project and Eclipse: 2nd Dawn for the Galaxy and discuss poll results on these 2 games.

Then we discuss some games we've been playing this week in our On The Table segment including This War of Mine, Kabuto Sumo, and Flamme Rouge and we look at some games that have our attention in our Future Takes segment including The Spill, and Shasn: Azadi.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:38 Battle of the Board Poll: Gaia Project and Eclipse

07:18 7 Wonders Description

09:35 Gameplay and Mechanisms

25:28 Production and Theme

35:43 Memorable Moments

40:18 Final Thoughts

44:24 This War of Mine

57:26 Kabuto Sumo

1:02:29 Flamme Rouge

1:07:50 The Spill

1:13:37 Shasn: Azadi

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In Episode 56 we provide our hot take review of Rococo covering the mechanisms, the production, notable moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss shelves of shame and poll results around this topic.

Then we discuss some games we've been playing this week in our On The Table segment including Nunami, Viticulture: Visit from the Rhine Valley, and Shamans and we look at some games that have our attention in our Future Takes segment including Earth Rising, Fractal: Beyond the Void, and This War of Mine.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:35 Poll: Shelf of Shame size

09:40 Rococo Description

14:07 Gameplay and Mechanisms

39:45 Production and Theme

46:36 Memorable Moments

54:50 Final Thoughts

1:10:15 Cocktail of the Week

1:06:27 Isle of Cats

1:10:32 Nunami

1:18:10 Shamans

1:22:33 Viticulture: Visit from the Rhine Valley

1:28:37 Earth Rising: 20 Years to Transform Our World

1:29:11 Fractal: Beyond the Void

1:31:54 This War of Mine

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In Episode 55 we provide our hot take review of Cascadia covering the mechanisms, the production, notable moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game and we make a lot of comparisons to a similar tile drafting and placement game by Flatout Games: Calico.  We also discuss different types of card games and poll results around this topic.

Then we discuss some games we've been playing this week in our On The Table segment including Battle for Rokugan, One Deck Dungeon, and Watergate and we look at some games that have our attention in our Future Takes segment including Nemesis, One Deck Galaxy, and the Dragon Prince: Battlecharged.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

01:06 Poll: Favorite Type of Card Game

11:04 Cascadia Description

13:06 Gameplay and Mechanisms

24:07 Production and Theme

29:22 Memorable Moments

37:33 Final Thoughts

42:23 Cocktail of the Week

47:07 Battle for Rokugan

50:35 One Deck Dungeon

1:09:22 Watergate

1:19:19 Nemesis

1:24:35 One Deck Galaxy

1:25:31 Dragon Prince: Battlecharged

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In Episode 54 we discuss solo board gaming and our picks for the top 5 solo board games.

Tim and Adam list off our top 5 solo games of all time and Chris discusses the top 5 solo games he thinks might get him into solo gaming.  We also discuss poll results around solo gaming.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:52 Poll: Do you solo game?

8:51 #5 Tim - Underwater Cities

10:14 #5 Adam - Space Corp - 2025-2300AD

12:05 #5 Chris - This War of Mine

16:17 #4 Tim - Cthulhu: Death May Die

19:23 #4 Adam - Baseball Highlights: 2045

20:35 #4 Chris - Nemesis

26:43 #3  Tim - One Deck Dungeon

29:25 #3 Adam - Dune: Imperium

32:08 #3 Chris - Cthulhu: Death May Die

33:07 #2 Tim - Everdell

36:26 #2 Adam - Imperium: The Contention

38:36 #2 Chris - Return to Dark Tower

40:27 #1 Tim - Lost Ruins of Arnak

43:54 #1 Adam - Pax Pamir - 2nd Edition

46:23 #1 Chris - Dawn of Madness

49:17 Honorable Mentions - Smartphone, Inc., Nemo's War, Under Falling Skies, Gaia Project, Scythe, Tapestry, Mage Knight

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Episode 53 is our 1 year anniversary episode!

we provide our hot take review of Aquatica covering the mechanisms, the production, noteworthy moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss poll results around re-buying games when a new edition is released.

Finally, we celebrate our 1 year anniversary by telling our origin story.  We talk about how the podcast got started and then each of our 5 hosts tell you how they got started with board games and answer a bunch of rapid fire questions about their board game past and present.

Thank you for listening for the last year!

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

01:06 Poll: Re-buying games

06:36 Aquatica Description

09:37 Gameplay and Mechanisms

12:55 Production and Theme

17:45 Standout Moments

21:22 Final Thoughts

25:45 BGHT Origin Story

38:12 Jen Gaming Background

43:22 Tim Gaming Background

49:24 Adam Gaming Background

54:37 Steve Gaming Background

1:00:59 Chris Gaming Background

1:05:49 Rapid Fire Questions

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In Episode 52 we provide our hot take review of Windward covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss our favorite premium board game components and discuss poll results around this topic.

Chris provides a Windward themed cocktail recipe then we discuss some games we've been playing this week including The Bears and The Bees, Qwirkle, and Shards of Infinity and some games we're excited about including Nunami, Earthborne Rangers, and Earth Rising: 20 Years to Transform our World.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

03:10 Poll: Premium Board Game Components

10:14 Windward Description

12:39 Gameplay and Mechanisms

40:44 Production and Theme

47:50 Standout Moments

43:33 Final Thoughts

1:04:00 Cocktail Of The Week: Grog

1:07:30 The Bears and the Bees

1:09:11 Nunami

1:11:34 Earthborne Rangers

1:13:55 Earth Rising: 20 Years to Transform our World

1:16:28 Quirkle

1:17:05 Shards of Infinity

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In Episode 51 we provide our hot take review of Smartphone, Inc. covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss overused themes in board games and discuss poll results around this topic.

Then we discuss some games we've been playing this week including Imperium: The Contention, Catan: Cities and Knights, and The Isle of Cats.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:37 Poll: Overused Themes in Board Games

05:30 Smartphone, Inc. Description

07:16 Gameplay and Mechanisms

21:55 Production and Theme

29:15 Favorite Moments

34:38 Final Thoughts

40:26 Imperium: The Contention

44:08 Catan: Cities and Knights

47:42 The Isle of Cats

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In episode 50 we have a discussion on game tables, which features are important to us, and our personal experience with our own tables.

We also have a conversation about our dream game night - who would be there, what we'd play, where it would be, and all of the other things that would make the perfect game night for us.

Timestamps:

00:00 Intro

00:50 Game Tables Conversation

43:16 The Perfect Game Night

44:55 Adam's Perfect Game Night

52:45 Chris' Perfect Game Night

1:06:25 Tim's Perfect Game Night

1:22:13 Goodbye to a Friend

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In Episode 49 Chris and Tim discuss the 12 games that were played over a long weekend together.  Adam hangs out to chat with us about them.

The audio isn't great on this episode due to some technical issues but stick with us because we think you'll enjoy the conversation.

00:00 Introduction

03:04 Calico

13:02 Tapestry

16:06 Red Rising

22:09 Marvel: United

32:17 Sorry!

33:43 Zombie Kids Evolution

34:51 Terraforming Mars

39:49 Pendulum

54:33 Outlive

1:06:00 Fossilis

1:14:48 Viticulture

1:18:18 Disney Villainous

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In Episode 48 we provide our hot take review of Obsession covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss our favorite ways to consume board game reviews and other media and discuss poll results around this topic.

Chris provides a recipe for an Obsession themed cocktail and finally we discuss some games we've been playing including Smartphone, Inc. and Viticulture: Tuscany.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:39 Poll: Favorite Ways to hear Board Game Reviews

05:30 Obsession Description

09:07 Gameplay and Mechanisms

30:06 Production

38:20 Favorite Moments

43:22 Final Thoughts

51:45 Cocktail of the Week: Sherry Cobbler

55:45 Smartphone, Inc.

1:01:54 Viticulture: Tuscany

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In Episode 47 we discuss our picks for the top 5 board games expansions!

Tim, Chris, and Adam list off our picks for the best expansions of all time.  We discuss how we feel about expansions, why publishers might release expansions, and why these are our picks for the best expansions.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:49 Poll: Favorite Type of Game

10:13 Expansions

18:30 #5 Chris - Villainous - All Expansions

22:41 #5 Adam - Race for the Galaxy - The Gathering Storm, Rebel vs Imperium, The Brink of War

24:25 #5 Tim - Underwater Cities - New Discoveries

29:37 #4 Chris - Terraforming Mars - Hellas and Elysium

31:38 #4 Adam - Terraforming Mars - Prelude

32:33 #4 Tim - Near and Far - Amber Mines

35:30 #3 Chris - Cthulhu: Death May Die - Season 2

40:02 #3 Adam - The Expanse Board Game - Doors and Corners

44:20 #3 Tim - Orleans - Trade and Intrigue

50:25 #2 Chris - Star Realms - All Expansions

56:25 #2 Adam - Xia - Embers of a Forsaken Star

59:06 #2 Tim - Scythe - Modular Board

1:03:57 #1 Chris - Scythe - The Rise of Fenris

1:08:45 #1 Adam - Star Wars: Rebellion - Rise of the Empire

1:10:48 #1 Tim - Jamaica - The Crew

1:14:25 Honorable Mentions

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In Episode 46 we provide our hot take review of Kemet: Blood and Sand covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss our favorite places to play board games and discuss poll results around this topic.

Chris provides a recipe for a Kemet: Blood and Sand themed cocktail and finally we discuss some games we've been playing including Terraforming Mars: Colonies and some games we're excited about including Dune: A Game of Conquest and Diplomacy, Now or Never, and Lost Ruins of Arnak: Expedition Leaders.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:40 Poll: Favorite Places to Play Board Games

06:22 Kemet: Blood and Sand Description

09:39 Gameplay and Mechanisms

39:51 Production

44:56 Favorite Moments

51:50 Final Thoughts

59:09 Cocktail of the Week: Blood and Sand

1:06:10 Terraforming Mars: Colonies

1:08:10 Dune: A Game of Conquest and Diplomacy

1:09:10 Now or Never

1:13:35 Lost Ruins of Arnak: Expedition Leaders

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In Episode 45 we provide our hot take review of Power Grid covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss board game collection sizes and some of the thoughts our listeners have about their board game collections.

We also discuss some games we've been playing including 7 Wonders: Duel, Isle of Skye, Coloretto, The Mind, and Blokus Duo and some games we're excited about including Smartphone, Inc

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:40 Poll: Board Game Collection Sizes

13:22 Power Grid Description

15:56 Gameplay and Mechanisms

43:15 Production

48:51 Favorite Moments

52:08 Final Thoughts

54:58 Isle of Skye: From Chieftain to King

57:42 The Mind

1:00:36 Smartphone, Inc.

1:02:30 7 Wonders: Duel

1:04:56 Coloretto

1:06:57 Blokus: Duo

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In Episode 44 we provide our hot take review of Carpe Diem covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss why dry euro games may not fit for us all and compare Carpe Diem to Stefan Feld's most popular game with some similar mechanisms: Castles of Burgundy.

We also discuss some games we've been playing including Hearts, Manila, MicroMacro: Crime City, and Hadrian's Wall and some games we're excited about including Robot Quest Arena.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

02:10 Carpe Diem Description

03:43 Gameplay and Mechanisms

24:29 Production

27:22 Favorite Moments

31:44 Final Thoughts

35:50 Robot Quest Arena

37:22 Hearts

40:28 MicroMacro: Crime City

44:48 Hadrian's Wall

47:06 Manila

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In Episode 43 we discuss our picks for the top 10 board games OF ALL TIME!

Tim, Chris, and Adam list off our picks for the best games of all time.  We discuss how we made those picks and if there were any surprises to us on our lists.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

01:30 How we made our picks

07:25 - #10

13:49 - #9

20:16 - #8

25:46 - #7

34:47 - #6

41:10 - #5

47:59 - #4

54:30 - #3

1:00:10 - #2

1:06:19 - #1

1:15:20 - Surprises on our lists

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In Episode 42 we provide our hot take review of Rap Godz covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss some games we've been playing including Dice Throne, Doughnut Drive-Thru and Terraforming Mars and some games we're excited about including Paperback Adventures and AuZtralia.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

02:10 Rap Godz Description

03:03 Gameplay and Mechanisms

29:02 Production

29:16 Favorite Moments

35:46 Final Thoughts

44:51 Dice Throne

47:40 Doughnut Drive-Thru

49:17 AuZtralia

51:52 Terraforming Mars

52:42 Paperback Adventures

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In Episode 41 we provide our hot take review of Lost Ruins of Arnak covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We briefly compare Lost Ruins of Arnak and Dune: Imperium to let you know which of these deck building/worker placement games we recommend.

We also discuss some games we've been playing including Power Grid and Take 5 and some games we're excited about including Oath, Witcher: The Old World, and Elder Scrolls.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:39 Lost Ruins of Arnak description

03:51 Gameplay and Mechanisms

21:55 Lost Ruins of Arnak vs. Dune: Imperium

27:59 Production

37:28 Exciting Moments

41:51 Final Thoughts

47:00 Oath: Chronicles of Empires and Exile

48:50 Power Grid

51:30 Take 5

54:33 Elder Scrolls

55:58 The Witcher: Old World

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In Episode 40 we provide our hot take review of AuZtralia covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss some games we've been playing including Kemet: Blood and Sand and Lost Ruins of Arnak and some games we're excited about including an expansion to Beyond the Sun and Twisted Fables.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

02:04 AuZtralia description

04:48 Gameplay and Mechanisms

42:55 Production

51:01 Exciting Moments

57:36 Final Thoughts

1:03:44 Kemet: Blood and Sand

1:07:02 Lost Ruins of Arnak

1:12:18 Beyond the Sun: Leaders of the Exodus expansion

1:14:00 Twisted Fables

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In Episode 39 we discuss house rules and fan variants in board games.  We talk about why people may use them, how we feel about that, and what games we've house ruled with some notable examples including Orleans, Wingspan, Scythe, Castles of Burgundy, Eclipse: 2nd Dawn for the Galaxy, Dune: Imperium, My Little Scythe, Dice Throne, Space Base, and Champions of Midgard.

We also talk about some official variants that you find in the rulebook including Res Arcana and Terraforming Mars.

We then discuss some games we've been playing this week including Dice Throne and Red Cathedral, and some game we're excited about trying including High Society, First Ascent, and VoidFall.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

00:55 House Rules and Fan Variants

01:52 Removing Complexity (Dice Throne, My Little Scythe, Space Base)

08:42 Zoom Compatibility (Wingspan)

10:30 Improved Variability and Easier Intro (Orleans, Champions of Midgard)

15:20 Better Strategic Decisions (Eclipse: 2nd Dawn for the Galaxy, Tapestry)

20:22 Exploring Games in Different Ways (Dune: Imperium)

26:02 Official Variants (Terraforming Mars, Res Arcana)

27:45 Fixing Balance Issues (Castles of Burgundy, Scythe)

31:05 Games We're Excited About

33:06 First Ascent

35:05 Red Cathedral

35:52 Voidfall

41:28 Kemet: Blood and Sand

43:46 Dice Throne

46:20 High Society

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In Episode 38 we discuss the top 10 games on boardgamegeek.com.  

We talk about whether we've played them, whether we want to, and how we've rated the best games of all time according to BGG user ratings.  We also discuss some games that we think might make a run for the top 10.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

04:04 - #10 Twilight Struggle

12:50 - #9 Star Wars: Rebellion

21:00 - #8 Gaia Project

26:30 - #7 Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization

32:20 - #6 Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion

40:46 - #5 Twilight Imperium: 4th Edition

45:08 - #4 Terraforming Mars

51:30 - #3 Brass: Birmingham

58:52 - #2 Pandemic Legacy: Season 1

1:03:37 - #1 Gloomhaven

1:07:07 - Games we think might make Top 10

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In Episode 37 we provide our hot take review of The Quacks of Quedlinburg and Cubitos covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the games.

We then compare the two games and discuss which is our favorite and why.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

01:17 The Quacks of Quedlinburg Description

03:13 Gameplay and Mechanisms

18:06 Production

21:32 Favorite Moments in Play

24:53 Final Thoughts

27:24 Cubitos Description

29:00 Gameplay and Mechanisms

39:50 Production

44:29 Favorite Moments in Play

49:25 Final Thoughts

50:47 Quacks VS Cubitos - Showdown

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In Episode 36 we provide our hot take review of Clank! In! Space! covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss the importance of diversity and representation in the board game industry and hobby and then highlight some games that we're excited about including Boss Battles and Red Cathedral, and look at the games published by Hollandspiele Games.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

04:23 Clank! In! Space! Description

05:56 Gameplay and Mechanisms

23:37 Production

34:20 Favorite Moments in Play

41:43 Final Thoughts

48:20 Diversity and Representation in Board Games

54:26 Boss Battle

58:17 Red Cathedral

1:02:30 Hollandspiele Games

1:06:30 BGHT Supports the Human Rights Campaign - and you can help!

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In Episode 35 we provide our hot take review of Concordia covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss some recent plays including Fox in the Forest, Omen: Reign of War, and Trekking the National Parks.  We also talk about a game coming to Kickstarter soon: Fractal: Beyond the Void.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

01:08 Concordia Description

02:35 Gameplay and Mechanisms

12:55 Production

18:22 Favorite Moments in Play

21:43 Final Thoughts

26:40 Omen: Reign of War

27:33 Fractal: Beyond the Void

31:05 Fox in the Forest

37:55 Trekking the National Parks

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In Episode 34 Adam and Tim discuss 10 games that they played during their first in-person gaming session in over a year!  Chris joins in to heckle us.

00:00 Introduction and discussion on gaming in person

06:05 A Feast for Odin

15:27 Canvas

23:18 Dwellings of Eldervale

30:27 Baseball Highlights: 2045

39:33 Anachrony

50:40 Anachrony: Fractures of Time

51:35 Dune: Imperium

56:50 Underwater Cities

1:01:23 Path of Light and Shadow

1:12:49 Santa Monica

1:18:10 Star Wars: Rebellion

1:27:08 Weekend Highlights

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In Episode 33 we discuss our top five games that are great for introducing people into the board game hobby.

We also offer a Double Take review on Terraforming Mars and give our thoughts on how it has held up since our original review back in episode 1.

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In Episode 32 we talk about board game reviews and what works and doesn't work with our unique format of looking at games and then we then list our Top 5 Board Game Reviewers and why we love them.

We also offer a Double Take review on Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy and give our thoughts on how it has held up since our original review back in episode 12.

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00:00 Introduction

00:57 Discussion on Board Game Reviews

20:58 Top 5 Board Game Reviewers

45:12 Double Take - Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy

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In Episode 31 we provide our hot take review of Rajas of the Ganges covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss some recent plays including Quacks of Quedlinburg, look at what's included in the recent expansion for Parks: Nightfall, and discuss Stellaris: Infinite Legacy which leads to the discussion of Kickstarters that don't provide a rulebook during the crowd funding campaign and a rant about some bad board game behavior.

**Timeline:

00:00 Intro

00:40 Rajas of the Ganges Description

01:55 Gameplay and Mechanisms

11:45 Production

20:43 Memorable Moments in Gameplay

29:51 Final Thoughts

35:13 Quacks of Quedlinburg

42:00 Endogenesis

43:17 Stellaris: Infinite Legacy

46:54 Parks: Nightfall**

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In Episode 30 we talk to James Wilson, the designer of Everdell, about the new expansions for the game: Newleaf and Mistwood.  We talk to him about pitching board games to publishers, his process for expansion design, and much more.  James also shares some details of lost Everdell expansions that will never get published.

Tim, Adam, and Chris also talk about our top 5 art in board games.  Each of us covers 5 games where we love the art direction and why it speaks to us.

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00:00 Introduction

00:50 Frosthaven Giveaway Details

01:15 James Wilson - Designer of Everdell - Interview

48:57 Top 5 Art in Board Games

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In Episode 29 we provide our hot take review of Red Rising covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss some drama around the Terraforming Mars: Big Box Kickstarter and question whether we should have held out for the Ares Expedition instead.

00:00 Introduction

00:41 Listener Shout-out

01:22 Red Rising Description

02:55 Gameplay and Mechanisms

33:18 Production

45:02 Memorable Moments in Gameplay

49:21 Final Thoughts

56:39 Terraforming Mars: Big Box Expansion and Ares Expedition

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In Episode 28 we provide our hot take review of Beyond the Sun covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss some board games that we've been playing or are looking forward to including Jet Set, Whistle Stop, Red Rising, and CoraQuest: 

00:00 Introduction

00:45 Listener Shout-out

01:45 Beyond the Sun Description

02:52 Gameplay and Mechanisms

25:46 Production

33:53 Memorable Moments in Gameplay

40:58 Final Thoughts

44:30 Jet Set

46:01 Whistle Stop

51:18 Red Rising

57:50 CoraQuest

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In Episode 27 we provide our hot take review of Everdell covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also provide a brief comparison of each of the Everdell expansions and recommend our favorite.

We also discuss some things we're looking forward to this week in the world of board games including Imperium: The Contention and Cryo.

00:00 Introduction

00:38 Listener Shout-out

02:50 Everdell Description

04:12 Gameplay and Mechanisms

20:19 Production

34:35 Memorable Moments in Gameplay

39:18 Final Thoughts

42:22 Everdell Expansion Comparison

48:15 Imperium: The Contention

50:37 Cryo

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In Episode 26 we talk to Jamey Stegmaier and Alex Schmidt, the designers of Red Rising, about their new game, blending theme and mechanisms, intellectual property, foil cards and failed designs. 

Tim, Adam, and Chris also talk about what makes games fun for us.  Each of us covers 4 characteristics that create fun in games and give several examples of games that bring the fun through each of those characteristics.

00:00 Introduction

01:24 Red Rising Interview

28:23 What Makes a Board Game Fun

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In Episode 25 we provide our hot take review of Trekking the World covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also have a detailed conversation on the new mechanisms added in the latest expansion for Wingspan: Oceania.  

We also discuss some things we're looking forward to this week in the world of board games including Imperium: The Contention and Red Rising.

00:00 Introduction

01:01 Trekking the World Description

02:35 Gameplay and Mechanisms

18:40 Production

29:40 Memorable Moments in Gameplay

32:38 Final Thoughts

38:44 Imperium: The Contention

39:47 Wingspan: Oceania

46:45 Red Rising

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In Episode 24 we provide our hot take review of Godspeed covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.

We also discuss some things we're looking forward to this week in the world of board games including Dune: Imperium, Ultimate Railroads, Canvas, and Beyond the Sun.

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In Episode 23 we provide our hot take review on a couple of 2-player only games: Curious Cargo and Star Realms.

We discuss the gameplay and mechanisms, the production, favorite moments in play, and our final thoughts.

00:00 Introduction

01:05 Curious Cargo

23:25 Star Realms

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In Episode 22 we talk about our board game highs and lows of 2020.  We discuss gaming in 2020, our highlights of the podcast so far, and give out our awards for the best games (we've played) of 2020 as well as the best games that were new to us in 2020.

We also provide some details about what's coming for the podcast and how you can enter to win a copy of Frosthaven (spoiler - it's really easy).

00:00 Intro

01:15 Board Gaming in 2020

7:33 BGHT Podcast chat

14:50 Favorite Review Episodes

25:00 BGHT Podcast updates and Frosthaven Giveaway

28:17 2020 Board Game Awards

28:57 Biggest Surprises - New to Us

36:05 Biggest Disappointment - New to Us

46:57 Favorite 2020 Board Game Experience

53:55 Best Game - New to Us

1:00:57 Best 2020 Game Component

1:10:02 Best 2020 Board Game

1:15:55 Biggest Board Game Hot Take

1:26:20 Wrap... On to 2021!

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In Episode 21 we provide our hot take review of Dwellings of Eldervale covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss some things we're looking forward to this week in the world of board games including Anachrony, Pendulum, Parks: Nightfall Expansion, Fossilis, and Slay the Spire: The Board Game.

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In Episode 20 we provide our hot take review of Dune: Imperium covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss some things we're looking forward to this week in the world of board games including Trekking the National Parks and Under Falling Skies.

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In Episode 19 we provide our hot take review of Viticulture covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss some things we're looking forward to this week in the world of board games including Dune: Imperium and It's a Wonderful World.

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Happy Holidays!  Tim, Adam, Chris, and Jen share the top 5 games we want to play, but just haven't had the chance to.

We count down the games on our wish list and talk about why we want to play them and why we haven't taken the dive... yet.

If you regularly listen to our podcast for the deep dive reviews these lists will give you a good idea of what you might expect to see covered over the coming months.

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In Episode 17 we provide our hot take reviews of Tungaru covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss some things we're looking forward to this week in the world of board games including High Frontier 4 All and the first expansion to Space Base - The Emergence of Shy Pluto.

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In Episode 16 we provide our hot take reviews of Herbaceous and Rajas of the Ganges: The Dice Charmers covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.

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In Episode 15 we provide our hot take review of Capital Lux 2: Generations covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss some things we're looking forward to this week in the world of board games including High Frontier 4 All, Tungaru, and Dwellings of Eldervale.

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In Episode 14 we provide our hot take review of Whistle Mountain covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss some things we're looking forward to this week in the world of board games including Whistle Stop, The Crew: Deep Sea Missions, and The Expanse Board Game.

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In Episode 13 we provide our hot take review of Underwater Cities covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss some things we're looking forward to this week in the world of board games including Whistle Mountain, Marvel United, and Beyond the Sun.

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In Episode 12 we provide our hot take review of Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss some things we're looking forward to this week in the world of board games including Twisted Fables, Dune: Imperium, and Dwellings of Eldervale.

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In Episode 11 we provide our hot take review of The Castles of Burgundy covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss some things we're looking forward to this week in the world of board games including Lost Ruins of Arnak, The Artemis Project, Tapestry, and Sweet Mess.

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In Episode 10 we provide our hot take review of Tapestry covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also interview Gary Dworetsky, the designer of the upcoming game Imperium: The Contention.

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In Episode 9 we provide our hot take review of Blood Rage covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss some things we're looking forward to this week in the world of board games including Trekking the National Parks, Trekking the World, Super-skill pinball 4-cade, and Magic: The Gathering.

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In Episode 8 we provide our hot take review of Dinosaur World covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We invite our friend Jen to guest host on this special episode that is released early so that you can hear it before the Dinosaur World Kickstarter ends.  We also discuss some things we're looking forward to this week in the world of board games including Maracaibo.

Apologies for the inconsistent audio quality with this episode.

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In Episode 7 we provide our hot take review of Vindication covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss some things we're looking forward to this week in the world of board games including High Rise and Parks.

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In Episode 6 we go off format and Tim, Chris, and Adam discuss their top 5 board game Kickstarters that they've backed and are awaiting delivery.  We discuss what drove us to back them and if we're still excited to receive them. 

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In Episode 5 we provide our hot take review of Gaia Project covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss some things we're looking forward to this week in the world of board games including Dinosaur Island, Dinosaur World, Marvel United, Fossilis, and Soulgivers.

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In Episode 4 we provide our hot take reviews of Cthulhu Wars covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss some things we're looking forward to this week in the world of board games including Cascadia, Castles of Tuscany, and Top Gun Strategy Game.

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In Episode 3 we give our hot take reviews for Wingspan and Parks covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss some things we're looking forward to this week in the world of board games.

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In Episode 2 we give our hot take review for On the Origin of Species covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss some things we're looking forward to this week in the world of board games.

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In our official flagship issue we give our hot takes on the ever popular Terraforming Mars covering the mechanisms, the production, exciting moments in play, and our overall feelings of the game.  We also discuss some things that we're looking forward to this week in the world of board games.

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For this episode we give our hot takes on Pan Am and Space Base.

This episode was a test run of our format so there are several sound quality issues but I enjoyed the conversation so we decided to share it with you - warts and all!