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Listeners of Punching Cardboard that love the show mention: jim and eric,A very lively discussion. The reading habits of Toddlers. Some music that may be genius or insanity. And we play a board game, twice. 13:51 -- Not For Todd: Black Midi, "Hellfire" 46:15 -- Charioteer (session report)
Welcome to the first episode of the Punching Cardboard offshoot, reboot, retread, much dreaded new series PC/DC: Beyond the Cardboard. More of an indroductory session to let you know what we plan to offer in the coming months. We hope your onboard for this next phase. I think the ride might get wild.
Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss? A radio show. A new podcast (ish). A boardgame finally finished? More Whisky for the End of the World. Contained within this missive is information addressing all of the above. Tune in, turn on, find out. Hopefully you like it.
This was supposed to be episode 209, with some game analysis, an idiot box recommendation and some isights into music and community. I didn't like the results. It didn't really feel of any value to do things as I would have when Punching Cardboard was in it's prime. After re-recording several times I realized there was no getting around the fact that the show as it existed was finished. Hence, here we are, in the Whiskey for the end of . . . format that I adopted at the beginning of the dark times. This feels more genuine, and after 208 episodes, it seems like the best way to end the original show. Adieu.
Did you ever watch "We Bought a Zoo" with Matt Damon? Didn't think so. Well, would you like to builde you very own zoo? Could it be fun? Let's find out together as we discuss Ark Nova. Guest appearances from Terraforming Mars and Wingspan.
You were warned. We threatened it numerous times over the past eight-plus years. Well, it's finally happened. This episode is board game free. Not game free, mind you, but no cardboard was used in the making of this episode. Is Elden Ring the be all, end all? Listen in and find out. A little music to close things out as well.
Punching Carboard Lineup, MK IV. Better known as the solo acoustic tour. Just Jim here; the only one left after the smoke cleared. In this episode is an in-depth look at Atlantic Chase, games that earned "10s" and some music recs, including an overlooked list from 2021. A few asides along the way, but that's the meat of the program. As that's the case, no timestamps deemed necessary. You're an intelligent bunch.
Find enclosed our music and games lists for the year that was 2021. Check the episode tags for individual games and artists. This is Joe's last show, and to road ahead is quite uncertain. Thanks for hanging in there with us. LISTS: 00:15:17 -- Intro to the lists 00:18:44 -- Music 01:40:20 -- Games
Merry Christmas from the End of the World! From the land of a thousand delays, we wish you a little cheer and romance and excitement. Part 7: A virus on the rise and a podcast under perpetual scheduling maintenance. Just a short communique for the season and a list of also-rans. We shall resume regularly scheduled content shortly.
In this episode we get our 4x gaming on. Session reports on games set on land and in space. Also, if a game falls in the forest and there's no one there to play it, is it a game? Our first and last segment in the ongoing series we call Non-existent Games. INDULGENCES 00:04:41 -- Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy (session) 00:26:46 -- Rococo 00:29:07 -- Joe's Off the Fence on Feudum 00:34:51 -- Clash of Cultures: Monumental Edition (session, in-depth) 01:19:24 -- Non-Existent Games: Call to Post (session, in-depth) 02:09:53 -- The Final Word?
It's October. The rains have returned. The World is still in flux. And we played some games. Discussions contained herein. FRONTS: 00:13:35 -- State of the Podcast (and life) 00:48:15 -- Blitzkrieg! (session, short take) 01:02:43 -- Rift Force (session, short take) 01:18:34 -- Anno 1800 (session, in-depth) 02:17:34 -- Music (bang for your buck)
If you want some takes on what's new in the board gaming hobby, this is not the episode you're looking for. However, if you want to hear some tales of adventure in the gloaming of the pandemic, and a discussion about the state of the hobby as we see it (Told through Arkwright eyes), then come on in. YARNS: 00:11:50 -- A Brave New Musical Journey (Live at the Pat Metheny Show) 00:37:22 -- 40 Minutes of Joy: The Horses and the Hounds, by James McMurtry 00:45:25 -- The Last Great TV Show: Mr. In-Between 00:52:07 -- School's In? And Rocking? 01:12:37 -- Arkwright Revisited and a Hobby Gone Wrong 01:47:40 -- Peak Gaming with a Controller 02:19:36 -- A Door Cracked and Unlocked?
The rock came rolling back down and crushed us for a good part of the Summer. We got some levers and some rails and we've managed to push it back up the hill far enough to breathe a little. So, here we be, talking about life and games again. LIBATIONS: 00:00:23 -- Last Call 00:34:14 -- Coffee Traders (quick take) 00:45:37 -- Great Conversations and Good Buzzes 01:03:34 -- Oath (in-depth session) 01:35:19 -- The King's Dilemma (in-depth session)
We call this one "The Epic." Press play and enjoy the ride. HEROIC TALES: 00:04:22 -- Cloudspire (in depth session) 01:03:27 -- BenRiach 21yo Single Malt 01:07:11 -- SpaceCorp: Ventures (sessions) 01:31:10 -- Tawantinsuyu: The Incan Empire (preview) 01:34:52 -- Revisiting, and purchasing, Le Havre 01:40:19 -- When Things Went Well: Lorenzo Il Magnifico 01:49:06 -- 2021 in Music so far.
Maladies, Mortgages and other assorted obstacles successfully conquered, we finally present to you episode 199 of the 'cast. Chock-full of stories about games and games about travel and travelling stories. It's all in there. And the book club returns. Enjoy. TALES OF WOE: 00:21:02 -- Apex Legends 00:34:06 -- Another Trip, Another Story, or Three 00:59:56 -- Da Games 01:01:25 -- Are You Dexterous? (Cubiko, Carreau, Bamboleo, Hamsterrolle) 01:20:55 -- Knife Tank: Why??? 01:28:15 -- Praga Capvt Regni (revisited) 01:41:16 -- Two-Player Showdown (BH: 2045, Wir Sind Das Volk, Space Corp) 01:53:30 -- Die Handler, a Year Later 01:56:34 -- Kaivai 02:03:36 -- Wizard 02:08:00 --The Dwellings of Everdale 02:23:08 -- The Power and the Glory, by Graham Greene
Chirping birds. Barking Dogs. Screaming Children. Yes, we're back outside to record this episode. The pops and clicks of the previous effort replaced by the flora and fauna of mid-Spring. We weave in and out of various topics, creating some loose connections and trying to show that nothing occurs in a vacuum. MELODIES: 00:10:20 -- Libation Time 00:13:40 -- Technical Issues and Memory Loss, and Some Stuff In-between 00:33:25 -- Kicking and Screaming: Getting People to Play Games, Food Chain Magnate Edition 00:46:58 -- A Few Words on Board Game Aesthetics 00:49:53 -- The Journey of 1822 00:57:10 -- Stickering Games 00:59:12 -- Detour: Music on Our Minds 01:27:30 -- Commands & Colors: Samurai Battles 01:35:30 -- Brotherhood & Untiy 01:47:09 -- Better than Board Games: Trials of Fire, Monster Train, Nowhere Prophet 02:19:13 -- 18XX Online and Other Infractions.
Sometimes you just can't get things right. You find a ghost in the signal chain and try to fix it only to find you've made things worse. Apologies in advance for all the pops and clicks. Among the noisy abberations you will find a fair amount of game discussion and enough salt and vinegar to properly dress your chips. POPS & CLICKS: 00:09:49 -- Drinkin' and Vaxxin' 00:20:06 -- The Long and Winding Railroad 00:35:05 -- Kickstarting, Streaming, and Video Gaming 00:52:13 -- Freedom: The Underground Railroad 01:00:07 -- Last Will 01:04:03 -- The Sands of Time (Joe's visit) 01:22:15 -- Apocalypse Road 01:42:55 -- The Red Cathedral 01:57:36 -- Nidavellir 02:27:53 -- Of Golden Eagles and T-Shirts
This is us, as you might find us should you wander into a watering hole where we might be holding court at the bar. This could very well be a prime example of the conversation you might stumble upon. The nature of this conversation spirals around, over and through the games and topics, so timestamps have been kept to a minimum. ROUNDS: 00:00:25 -- Baseball, Disease Maintenance and a Word About Home Improvement 00:31:29 -- Rampant Game Talk and Misdemeanors 01:35:29 -- Random Game Talk (Q&A) 02:25:09 -- That Old Country Music, by Kevin Barry
Winter is gone. The Sky is clearing. Birds are singing. Bees are buzzing. Temperatures are warming. Discussions are getting heated. Welcome to the latest installment of As the Cardboard Turns. JABS: 00:29:36 -- Lots: A Game of Weights and Measures (friendly game announcement) 00:33:45 -- Little Bits: Dominant Species Marine (initial take) 00:42:58 -- Merv (Joe's take) 00:50:40 -- Blackout: Hong Kong (Joe again) 00:58:15 -- The Magnificent (forgotten short take) 01:11:30 -- Maharaja: The Game of Palace Building in India (no take) 01:16:38 -- It's a Wonderful World : Corruption and Ascension (in-depth) 01:20:38 -- Stellar Horizons (in-depth session) 01:59:15 -- Rusty Brown, by Chris Ware 02:08:22 -- Pagan Virtues, by Stephen Dunn
Another show emerges from the stasis. We cover several games, new and old. We discuss some vital music and a page-turner of a book. We carry on as that's really all there is to do. CARNAGE: 00:14:28 -- Newton (finally) 00:34:33 -- Lorenzo Il Magnifico (revisited) 00:52:59 -- Merv: The Heart of the Silk Road (in-depth) 01:42:28 -- Tunes (Nick Cave, The The) 02:03:35 -- Blacktop Wasteland, by S.A. Cosby
Hey kids, it's No-fun February, 2021 edition. And this February has been the most No-fun in years. We've got your ice storms and power outages and never-ending pandemics and Criminal Orange-men still on the loose. All that and so much more. However, rebels that we are, we try and make something out of this mess and talk some games, both video and board. We discuss some music and get back on track with the books. And yeah, yeah, we also gripe about and question everything else under the pandemic soaked sun. We are who we are after all. Welcome to the fun-house! Enjoy all the mirrors. ATTRACTIONS: 00:31:15 -- A Destiny 2 Session to Die for (over and over and over again) 00:52:23 -- Antike II 01:00:20 -- Race for the Chinese Zodiac 01:22:05 -- Slay the Spire 01:26:37 -- Some Renewed Energy, Baseball Draft Style 01:40:33 -- Not Too Long for Whatever it is 01:53:59 -- Tunes: Shame, The Besnard Lakes and Transatlantic Revisited 02:17:12 -- Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead, by Olga Tokarczuk
Three games and four albums discussed. This should be easier. SELECTIONS: 00:14:05 -- The Online Boardgaming Space and Acquiescence 00:19:01 -- Res Arcana (revisited -- Joe's thoughts) 00:39:34 -- Praga Capvt Regni (in-depth) 01:23:28 -- Carnegie (first take, session) 02:20:02 -- Tunes: Goat Girl, Arlo Parks, Transatlantic, The Notwist
As 2021 seems an awful lot like 2020 we are still finding the time and energy to get some games to tables, both virtual and physical. And these games are surprising, entertaining and frustrating us in the ways they always do. Here are some stories about those games. Some things change (someday) and the rest stays the same. CHAPTERS: 00:29:07 -- Wir Sind das Volk: 2+2 (in-depth session) 01:01:41 -- Res Arcana and Res Arcana: Lux et Tenebrae (in-depth) 01:31:32 -- Dos Rios (in-depth) 01:47:10 -- Those Golden Moments 01:49:39 -- Tunes: Old School and New 02:10:16 -- Still-life Talking 02:37:24 -- Book Selections for January and February
This is a pretty rough and raw episode. We're fighting off the depths of despair, the height of a Pandemic, and an attack on our way of life from the people who are sworn to protect it. Can a two-mile high frog be the hero we need to get us through this episode. Tune in and find out. DESPERATE MEASURES: 00:03:02 -- Polis, Fight for the Hegemony, 2nd edition 00:10:26 -- Siena 00:25:05 -- Angola (session report) 01:00:15 -- Cosmic Frog (in-depth) 02:07:25 -- Resolutions 02:09:05 -- Call to Post is a Dead Parrot 02:27:48 -- No More Windmills
It's almost over. This . . . year. Nothing much to do other than gather up some lists of the things that got us through. We hope you dig it. COUNTDOWN: 00:05:14 -- Best Games we played for the first time. 01:48:20 -- Whiskies of the Year 01:58:32 -- Best of the Book Club 02:06:37 -- Cat Intermission 02:08:15 -- The Music That Got Us Through the Year
It took us two tries to get this one right. Well, right might be too strong of a word. Lets swap that for recorded. Yeah, we finally got the episode recorded. I mean, right, ha, probably more like wrong, but you know how it is. Anyway, on with the show. ATTEMPTS: 00:15:35 -- The Listening Rooom (The Jesse Green Test) 01:12:10 -- Joe's Magical Gaming Experience (Abandon Ship!) 01:59:56 -- Destiny 2, The Ghost of Tsushima and many violent ends.
This episode marks the beginning of our 8th year ranting and raving about games (and books (and music (and life))). We kick it into gear with some heavy discussions of almost all of the above. Pretty much, if it ain't broke. . . . or, if it is broke, lean into it. TOAST: 00:19:09 -- Whiskies 00:22:48 -- Giving Thanks 00:26:36 -- Our Once and Future Books 00:33:13 -- On Listening 00:44:24 -- The Crack of Destiny 00:58:03 -- Hallertau Almost Got Me 01:02:10 -- Viscounts of the West Kingdom (in-depth) 01:46:33 -- The Cost (in-depth) 02:24:23 -- Anxious People, by Fredrik Backman
Favorite mechanics? Nah. How about a discussion of a bunch of games and the one thing each of them offers to stand out from the crowd? One thing in one game! Yeah, we can get into that. Follow along, if you please. THINGS (Not just One and Two): 00:04:22 -- The Election of the Century 00:26:45 -- A Brief Musical Interlude (technical difficulties) 00:28:39 -- Argent: The Consortium (a session) 00:32:20 -- Game news?? Terra Mystica Adjacent 00:38:09 -- One Thing in One Game (a list)
We're keeping it simple as we're back to remote recording. One Game. One book. One in-depth discussion. Still over two hours of quality goodness. Enjoy. CHAPTERS: 00:05:39 -- Tekhenu (in-depth) 01:21:39 -- Short takes: Smartphone Inc. expansion and Pax Porfiriana 01:32:51 -- Deacon King Kong by James McBride
One. Two Three. Four. We front load this episode with four games discussed in detail, included are forays into adjacent concepts in gaming. After two hours of that nonsense we delve into some music and television that's enlightening our minds and enriching our lives. Please enjoy. VIEWING SCHEDULE: 00:04:25 -- Alma Mater 00:48:57 -- Worker Placement: Offensive??? 00:55:55 -- Babylonia 01:14:45 -- Marvel Champions with a Side of Legendary 01:42:11 -- Let's Pour Another Round: Midsummer's Night Dram and Festbier 01:47:50 -- Spirit Island 02:11:57 -- Big Music Discussion (Pineapple Thief, Pattern Seeking Animals, Airbag, Drive-by Truckers) 02:43:43 -- Don't Forget the Driver: TV Off the Beaten Path
To hell with the experts, if just for one day. Travel happened. Games were played. Most importantly, human contact was regained, if just for 9 days. ITINERARY: 00:17:00 -- I Did a Bad Thing 00:54:30 -- The Games 01:03:21 -- The Capitals 01:15:20 -- Die Handler 01:23:33 -- Joe's Confession 01:25:05 -- Founding Fathers (2007 ed.) and Gandhi 01:40:22 -- Overcooked (video game) 01:42:53 -- Call to Post
It was a lovely evening away from the maddening crowd so we decided to do a show. Just like the 181 times before, we gathered with some microphones and chatted about board games and other things. Even our special guest, Chip, the cricket, seemed to approve. CHIRPS: 00:09:49 -- Celebrity Boardgame Deathmatch 00:12:47 -- The view from 30,000 feet 00:25:46 -- Cooper Island (in-depth first impression) 00:59:23 -- High Rise (in-depth first impression) 02:07:12 -- Clonakilty Bordeaux Cask Edition 02:13:21 -- Jim Goes to the Record Shop
Shambolic: adjective -- chaotic, disorganize, confused. Could we use that definition to describe this episode? Sure. Will we? Sure. Will You? Possibly. Does that make it bad? Possibly. Is it here anyway? Yup. Is it a misfire or just some catchy jazz? You tell us. CATCHY SOLOS: 00:02:12 -- Navigating This Covid Life 00:26:21 -- The Lackluster Side of Gaming 00:35:40 -- Should it Stay or Should it Go: Russian Railroads 00:46:51 -- Kogge 00:50:31 -- The Q&A (Gloomhaven, Fae) 01:22:55 -- Sleepers??????? 01:49:20 -- Tomatin 14 yo Port Cask. 01:52:42 -- The Music We're Hearing 02:06:50 -- The Given Day, Dennis Lehane
Once in a century Pandemic. Once in a generation civil upheaval. Once in a decade game? We take a 90 minute journey through the 18th Century world of Imperial Struggle, throwing a little pandemic, protest and pot-luck life discussion in at the end of the show. We hope you enjoy the ride. CONFLICT POINTS: 00:18:33 -- A Prelude to Digression 00:31:08 -- Imperial Struggle (in-depth) 02:01:50 -- The Wind-down
Well, you caught us on a nice summer evening, sitting outside, sippin' whisky, and talkin' board games. It's the best we can do in this paranoid pandemic times. Maybe the closest we've come to the old days in a while. The most human the interaction has been. Whatever the case, we think we did alright with this one. FIELD RECORDINGS: 00:07:19 -- The Taverns of Tiefenthal (in-depth) with a side of Nusfjord 00:51:50 -- It's a Wonderful World (short take) 00:56:13 -- In the Hall of the Mountain King (in-depth) 01:18:42 -- Is this the Real Life? 01:22:03 -- Coal Country (short take) 01:28:48 -- Gaming Refresh 01:45:30 -- Literature vs. the World 02:00:45 -- Glen Scotia Single Malt 02:09:25 -- The Gloaming 02:12:00 -- Stillwater: encores
And on and on and on. Joe returns from his long, strange trip and we slowly get back into the socially distanced swing of things. PRATTLES: 00:03:07 -- Life During Wartime 00:38:57 -- That's a T-Shirt! 00:45:00 -- Clonakilty Irish Whiskey & Loch Lomond 18yo Scotch 00:55:15 -- The Ramshackle Game Parade 00:56:04 -- The Gaia Project 01:12:10 -- 18XX Family Time 01:29:12 -- Memoir '44 01:36:10 -- Madeira 01:39:00 -- Antiquity 01:44:08 -- Baseball Highlights 2045 01:45:29 -- Guildhall 02:00:35 -- Upcoming Games 02:09:53 -- Gabriel Bump's Everywhere You Don't Belong
With Joe still on the road two of the masterminds behind the upcoming Spielworxx game The Cost, Armando Canales and Lyndon Martin, join Jim in a wide-ranging discussion of games, game-states and playing manners. In addition, Jim finds out just how wrong he's been all these episodes. INCORRECTIONS: 00:06:00 -- A differing opinion on Tank Duel 00:17:50 -- Group Losing 00:26:54 -- Trick Taking Responsibilities 00:42:43 -- Player Manipulation 00:49:08 -- Hate Drafting 00:53:48 -- Takin' it Back 01:01:03 -- Pulling Levers: Math vs. Art 01:15:46 -- The Cost (designer insight)
It's been a hard couple of weeks here, so for those of you tuning in, we thank you. It really does mean something to us. This is a solo effort as Joe is off burying his mother and attending to all that accompanies a person's passing. Our broken hearts are with him. And we are all devastated by the murder of George Floyd as well as the continued beatdown we're all taking from the Coronavirus pandemic. Hard times come again no more indeed. So I muse on all of the above and close with discussion of 3 Playstation titles that are keeping me out of my own head late at night. No wisdom, just ramblings. Take care. Be kind. Love. Peace. Understanding. Black Lives Matter!
Have you really played all the games? Probably not. And we've all probably got a couple on our list that folks might consider classics, or required games. We talk about those glaring oversights here in the latest episode of As the Lockdown Turns. Many other items covered as well. You know, a typical show. Enjoy. SCRUTINIES: 00:02:47 -- Because We're Livin' It! 00:18:47 -- Libations 00:23:55 -- The Board Gaming Glaring Oversight Committee 01:10:20 -- Gugong (in depth), and a side of Ginkgopolis 01:15:51 -- New Music (Willie Nile, Jason Isebell) 02:09:07 -- Apeirogon, by Colum McCann 02:32:55 -- The top Albums of 1976
Wasting no time, we dive into the main game we played the past few weeks. A handful of games follow. Still, all the content you expect, just in a different order. Enjoy. THE SCRIPT: 00:01:24 -- Hansa Teutonica (in-depth, session) 00:45:29 -- The Albums of 1975 00:57:54 -- Memory Failure: Did We Already Discuss the family Hellas Session? 00:59:18 -- Triumph & Tragedy (session) 01:15:25 -- Santa Maria (first take) 01:35:50 -- Captains of Industry (session) 01:56:00 -- Books, the Surreal Life and Other Miseries
Here we are in the new world order, or rather, the chaotic world order. We're just trying to survive and maybe discuss a few games and other things of cultural import. Just trying to raise our spirits. It's a journey. Thanks for your company on the ride. TICKETS: 00:20:11 -- Surprising Lack of Games on the Table during Lockdown 00:26:57 -- Netplay, Strat-O-Matic Style 00:39:55 -- Tabletop Simulator (yes, it works!) 00:52:49 -- Pax Transhumanity (update) 01:00:41 -- Architects of the West Kingdom: Age of Artisans (in-depth sessions) 01:12:23 -- The Appreciation Level of Others 01:24:44 -- 1974 01:32:52 -- New Music (Bill Frisell, Melt Yourself Down) 01:42:54 -- Illicit Maneuvers 01:46:05 -- The Cactus League, by Emily Nemens
Struggling for sanity, we put together another installment of our virus lockdown series. In this one we answer the question, which five non-GMT titles should’ve been developed and published by GMT? There might be something about someone getting drunk as well. Hopefully this will distract you for a little while.
Live from Portland, the 173rd stop on our world tour, presented in it's entirety without cuts or overdubs, our latest show in all its glory. Will there be technical difficulties? Yes. Will we stumble trying to answer tough questions? Possibly. Will it be good? Sure? SETLIST: 00:11:31 -- Freedom of Thought or Just an Illusion 00:28:40 -- Unhelpful Billionaires 00:31:12 -- Bruxelles 1897 00:41:13 -- Ora et Labora for Two? 00:44:59 -- Table Top Simulator 00:47:20 -- Barrage: The Leeghwater Expansion 00:58:59 -- A Daily Dose of Metheny, Shakaba and the Ancestors 01:09:13 -- Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban 01:12:39 -- Top 5 Mechanisms, sort of. 01:24:20 -- Top 5 GMT Games 01:33:02 -- Watch Outnumbered.
Part 4 of this series and we've settled in a little to the new reality. Having solved his technological difficulties, Joe returns to add his wisdom to the question of getting games to the table with your significant other. Also, we discuss table games played via computer vs. computer games. All in All, 25 % less dread, 50 % more games.
Join us as we enter week two of the lockdown. We desperately want to keep in touch with our listeners. Hopefully we can keep each other sane as we navigate this brave new world. Included are some tips on gaming with your partner while on lockdown.
In part 2 of our limited series we get Joe setup with a recording rig at home. We talk a little more about the current predicament and then migrate our book discussion over and take a look at Lydia Fitzpatrick's Lights All Night Long.
Hey all. The Punching Cardboard team is in Isolation. Isolation sucks. It's lonely. It's unnerving. It's stopping us from playing games and talking about them. But we still have voices, and we think just maybe you'd like our voices to visit the wilderness of your own isolation. You know, to counteract the ones in your brain urging you to scream and never stop. So, for now, while this disruption lasts, we're gonna send you this series. Our way of talking through the absurdity that is life, especially now that it's truly absurd. These episodes will be shorter and much more frequent (because what the hell else do we have to do) and probably much more free of form and topical, not like we do the PCP any other way. We hope you dig it.
There are times when you need to make something out of nothing. Entering the studio for episode 172 was one of those times. I mean, we had next to nothing. A game session, a new dram, a couple albums. But we pulled it together, rambled into other territories, consolidated some stray ideas, and in the end lasted for the marathon. Yea us!? PATHS: 00:04:17 -- The 2020 PCBA Baseball Season: Last Call 00:08:00 -- Couch, Whiskey, & Digression 00:35:09 -- Bingo Time 00:43:11 -- Back in Good Graces: Time of Crisis 00:47:50 -- I've Never Played Automobile 00:56:45 -- Divinity 2: Orifginial Sin (Group Dynamics A) 01:16:11 -- Bull Run American Whiskey Aged in Pinot Noir Casks 01:25:23 -- Music: Drive By Truckers 01:30:40 -- Memory: Pat Metheny and the best album of 2020 01:51:14 -- Kohle & Kolonie (Group Dynamics B)
If you're only here for our in-depth, main game discussion, then skip the first two hours of the show. If you want to know a little about a lot of game related things, then tuck in at the beginning and enjoy the ride. ANSWERS: 00:07:01 -- Book List 00:14:10 -- Bingo Begins 00:19:52 -- The Q&A Session Starts Here 00:26:01 -- Fatigued? 00:33:57 -- Will We Attend Any Conventions? 00:41:55 -- To Deluxify or Not to Deluxify? 00:44:26 -- Taking Tricks 00:48:32 -- Of Trains and Wars 00:52:29 -- Feedback in Games 01:04:28 -- Pax Alluring. 01:33:29 -- The Greatness 01:39:09 -- Terra Mystica: Merchants of the Seas (first take) 01:49:47 -- Port Charlotte 10-yo Heavily Peated 01:57:20 -- Music (The Flower Kings, Tame Impala, Spanish Love Songs, The Jayhawks) 02:07:41 -- Flotilla (in-depth) 02:42:44 -- The Night Tiger, by Yangsze Choo
The water flows. The oil moves. The beat goes on. A new era begins, same as the old era. We continue on. Enjoy. RATES: 00:05:00 -- The State of the Podcast 00:19:19 -- An Adjacent Thought or Two 00:28:45 -- Teasing Terra Mystica's New Expansion 00:34:00 -- Bingo Rules 00:39:27 -- Strat-O-Matic Baseball (of dice and the 2019 PCBA World Series) 00:53:44 -- The Christradamus Predictions 00:55:20 -- Wildcatters (session) 01:09:31 -- Barrage (in-depth)
Route building. Colony building. Future building. Restaurant building. We turned a lot of resources into a lot of structures these past few weeks. We also bought and sold shares of stock and grilled some burgers. A little of everything, really, resulting in a lot of game talk. STATIONS: 00:17:52 -- On Joe's Table: Xenon Profiteer & The Arrival 00:22:42 -- On Jim's Table: Food Chain Magnate: Ketchup and Other Mechanisms Expansion 00:41:35 -- Stephenson's Rocket (first take) 00:57:10 -- Pax Transhumanity (first take) 01:15:26 -- High West Campfire 01:27:22 -- On Mars (first take, in-depth) 02:11:14 -- Night Boat to Tangier, by Kevin Barry