It’s Sunday Night and that means its board game date night! Seth and Jessie make time in their busy schedule to do something they love, hanging out together and playing board games. Listen in as they discuss board games, kids and marriage! Every few weeks they post a quick chat about the games they…
Collaboration podcast! Angela and Christian from Married and Board https://marriedandboard.com/ join Seth and Jessie to talk about one of their favorites: The Castles of Burgundy. Listen in to see where Angela and Christian rank this classic on their "must/should/could" list.
It's the final game of our spooky October. Tonight we talk about a game we play around this time every year: Betrayal at House on the Hill - Designer: Bruce Glassco - Artist: Dennis Crabapple McClain - Publisher: Avalon Hill Board Game Geek Stats: * 3-6 Player * 60 minute Play Time * Age 12+ Board Game Geek Listing https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/10547/betrayal-house-hill Follow the
It's spooky games month and NOTHING is more spooky than a game your kids love you play but you find IMPOSSIBLE to wine. Seth and Jessie chat about Ghost Fightin' Treasure Hunters (2013) and the Expansion. Designer: Brian Yu Artist: [Pierô Board Game Geek Stats: * 2-4 Player * 30 minute Play Time * Age 8+ Board Game Geek Listing https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/146312/ghost-fightin-treasure-hunters Follow the
Seth and Jessie continue spooky October with the number 1 children's game on Board Game Geek: Zomebie Kidz Evolution. The family loves this 'legacy' game that grows with them as they play. You are gonna love this game too! The ONLY downfall is that it can't play our family of 5 at the same time. Designer: Annick Lobet Artist: Annick Lobet, Nikao Board Game Geek Stats: 2-4 Player 5-15 minute Play Time Age 7+ Board Game Geek Listing https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/256952/zombie-kidz-evolution Follow the
Seth and Jessie kick off spooky October with the co-op game Horrified. Classic movie monsters come to terrorize the town as you and your team mates fight them off. Designer: Prospero Hall Artist: Prospero Hall Board Game Geek Stats: 1-5 Player 60 minute Play Time Age 10+ Board Game Geek Listing https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/282524/horrified Follow the
The racing game “Downforce” is on the table tonight. Seth & Jessie discuss this game of auctions, betting and racing. Jessie's is even both enough to call this a “must have” game! Designer: Wolfgang Kramer, Rob Daviau, Justin D. Jacobson Artist: Tavis Coburn, Michael Crampton, Jason Taylor Board Game Geek Stats: 2-6 Player 20-40 minute Play Time Age 10+ Board Game Geek Listing: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/215311/downforce Follow the
This week Seth & Jessie discuss one of the original worker placement games: Stone Age. Seth has this as a MUST have on the game shelf. Why does he think that and does Jessie agree? Designer: Bernd Brunnhofer Artist: Michael Menzel Board Game Geek Stats: 2-4 Player 60-90 minute Play Time Age 10+ Board Game Geek Listinghttps://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/34635/stone-age Follow the
This week Seth & Jessie discuss the two player game: Holmes: Sherlock & Mycroft. This is a set collection and worker placement game that has the players competing to grab the most clues over seven rounds (days). Designer: Diego Ibáñez Artist: Pedro Soto Board Game Geek Stats: 2 Player 30 minute Play Time Age 10+ Board Game Geek Listing: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/174078/holmes-sherlock-mycroft Follow the
Seth & Jessie talk Raiders of the North Sea for tonights board game review. This features one of their favorite mechanics, worker placement. In this game, players take on the role of viking raiders and pillage their way to victory buy building up their crew and raiding villages and outpost. The then convert the plunder to offerings to the chieftain. The player with the most victory points wins! Designer: Shem Phillips Artist: Mihajlo Dimitrievski Board Game Geek Stats: 2-4 Players 60-80 minute Play Time Age 12+ Board Game Geek Listing: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/170042/raiders-north-sea Follow the
The night before the kids head back to school, Seth and Jessie sit down to review the 2-player board game Haven. In this two player only game, you battle for control of the forest. One player plays as the “city” and the other plays as the “forest.” Using Seekers to engage in combat at shrines, the players challenge for control areas on the the board. When the game finishes, the player with the most areas and shrines controlled wins the game. Board Game Geek Stats: Designer: Alf Seegert Artist: Ryan Laukat 2 Players 30-45 minute Play Time Age 12+ Board Game Geek Listing: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/205127 Follow the podcast on your favorite app: https://kite.link/until-dice-do-us-part If you enjoy the podcast, you can show Seth and Jessie some caffeine love and "Buy them a Coffee": http://coffee.untildicedouspart.com
Seth and Jessie review their all-time favorite board game: Everdell. This board game review is special because they have over 30 plays of this game. Everdell is a game of tableau building and worker placement. Seth talks rules and basic mechanics and Jessie discusses the art and style of the game. Designer: James A. Wilson Artist: Andrew Bosley, Dann May Board Game Geek Stats: 1-4 Players 40-80 minute Play Time Age 13+ Board Game Geek Listing: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/199792/everdell Follow the podcast on your favorite app: https://kite.link/until-dice-do-us-part If you enjoy the podcast, you can show Seth and Jessie some caffeine love and "Buy them a Coffee": http://coffee.untildicedouspart.com
Seth and Jessie try a solitaire/co-op card game: Onirim. In this game you and your partner work together against the game attempting to gather the eight Door cards before the deck runs out. You obtain Door cards either by playing three cards of the same color in a row, or by discarding one of your Key cards if you are lucky enough to draw a door card. Board Game Geek Stats: 1-2 Players 15 minute Play Time Age 10+ Board Game Geek Listing: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/156336/onirim-second-edition Follow the podcast on your favorite app: https://kite.link/until-dice-do-us-part If you enjoy the podcast, you can show Seth and Jessie some caffeine love and "Buy them a Coffee": http://coffee.untildicedouspart.com
Another two player board game review is on tap for this week. Seth and Jessie chat about Tides of Time, the two player card drafting game. Played over three rounds, each players drafts cards to build their kingdom. The game has five suits and each card has a unique scoring objective. After the cards have been drafted in a round, each player totals their points based the cards they collected and the scoring objectives. After each round, the players select one card to leave in their kingdom as a "relic of the past" to help them in later rounds. After three rounds, the player with the the most points wins. Board Game Geek Stats: 2 Players 15 minute Play Time Age 8+ Board Game Geek Listing: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/176229 If you enjoy the podcast, you can show Seth and Jessie some caffeine love and "Buy them a Coffee": http://coffee.untildicedouspart.com
Tonight Seth and Jessie offer up their board game review of Codenames. Codenames is a light puzzle solving party game. It is a worldwide success, but will Seth and Jessie keep it on their shelf? The game involves two teams, each team has a leader (Spy Master). 25 cards are placed on the table with a single word on each card. The Spy Master is given a keycard showing their teams target locations in the array of 25 cards. The Spy Masters then take turns prompting their teams to guess the correct cards by offering clue of a single word and a number. First team to find all of the targets on the table, without triggering the assassin, wins! Board Game Geek Stats: 2-8 Players 15 minute Play Time Age 14+ Board Game Geek Listing: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/178900/codenames If you enjoy the podcast, you can show Seth and Jessie some caffeine love and "Buy them a Coffee": http://coffee.untildicedouspart.com
Seth and Jessie review the two player board game: Mr. Jack. In this game one player plays as Jack the Ripper. The other player takes on the roll of the investigator. Mr. Jack's goal is to flee the district and avoid detection. The other player has 8 turns to identify Jack and make a single accusation. Players move the characters, using special powers and placing them either in shadow or light. Jack must then declare if Jack is visible or not seen at the end of the turn. As the game progresses, the investigator attempts to eliminate suspects as Jack attempts to escape. Board Game Geek Stats: 2-Player 30 minute Play Time Age 9+ Board Game Geek Listing: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/21763/mr-jack If you enjoy the podcast, you can show Seth and Jessie some caffeine love and "Buy them a Coffee": http://coffee.untildicedouspart.com
Tonight is a special treat, a print and play game! Seth and Jessie discovered High Noon Heist by Sam Barton on Twitter @TableFor2Games. In this two player card game, you draft a gang of outlaws to compete in heists to end up with the largest loot pile. This is fast to play and fun. And to top it all off, this is Jessie's very first print and play game! https://www.tablefortwogames.co.uk/highnoonheists If you enjoy the podcast, you can show Seth and Jessie some caffeine love and "Buy them a Coffee": http://coffee.untildicedouspart.com
Tonight Seth and Jessie compete to patch together the most complete quilt in this 2-player board game review. Each player gets a 9x9 board to lay patches on in what Seth describes as Tetris. Buttons on the patches are used as currency with each player deciding on their turn to either take a patch, or move their marker forward on the central board. Play continues until both players markers end up in the central location. Buttons are added up and points are subtracted if any of the quilt is not completed. Then, most of the time, Seth wins. Board Game Geek Stats: 2-Player 30 minute Play Time Age 8+ Board Game Geek Listing: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/163412/patchwork Buy Seth and Jessie a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/DiceDoUsPartPod
A two-player board game is on tap for tonight: 7 Wonders Duel. Ranking in the top 20 on Board Game Geek, this heads up game is in many ways like the original 7 Wonders, it is played over 3 ages, players gather cards to provide recourses, players can pursue military or scientific achievements, and players develop there cities and complete wonders. Jessie and Seth review this board game and discuss if it is good/bad or just hard on their marriage. Board Game Geek Stats: 2-Players 30 Minutes Play Time Age 10+ Board Game Geek Listing: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/173346/7-wonders-duel
Seth and Jessie return in session 2 with a family friendly racing game: Camel Up. In this one to eight player modern classic, five camels race around the track with the players betting on the winner (and loser). Your options are to place a bet, move a camel or deploy a sand trap or oasis. If a camel lands on another camel, they could get a free ride! Board Game Geek Stats: 2-8 Players 30 Minutes Play Time Age 8+ Board Game Geek Listing: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/153938/camel
Preview of the upcoming Season 2 of "Until Dice Do Us Part", a board game podcast. Seth and Jessie offer a quick introduction to the podcast and what you can expect from this season! Thanks for listening! Follow us on the socials: Website: http://www.untildicedouspart.com Podbean Podcast Feed: https://feed.podbean.com/untildicedouspart/feed.xml YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-N9q9dzvz5GTV8wQlirwUg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UntilDiceDoUsPart Twitter: https://twitter.com/DiceDoUsPartPod
Seth and Jessie finish out season one of the podcast talking about the tile drafting and laying game: Kingdomino. The dominoes like tiles have wheat fields, lakes, and mountain art. Each turn, each player selects a domino to connect to their existing kingdom, making sure at least one of its sides connects to a matching art terrain type. The game is over when the players have completed a 5x5 grid, and points are counted based on number of connecting tiles and valuable crown symbols. 2-4 players. Board Game Geek Listing: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/204583/kingdomino
Seth and Jessie push their luck again and review another dice game! This week they take on themed classic: Dragon Farkle. They roll dice to recruit soldiers to go take on the local dragon. A fun themed version of the Farkle dice game for 2 to 5 players.Board Game Geek listing: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/128174/dragon-farkle
Pretend you are a zombie and push you luck as you chase down your next meal. Jessie and Seth are back from a family camping trip and talk about a silly little dice game called “Zombie Dice”. This game is perfect to travel with and easy to pick up and play. This week Seth and Jessie come up with a new system of rating, the perfectly balanced SIX star system.Pretend you are a zombie and push youe luck as you chase down your next meal. Jessie and Seth are back from a family camping trip and talk about a silly little dice game called “Zombie Dice”. This game is perfect to travel with and easy to pick up and play. This week Seth and Jessie come up with a new system of rating, the perfectly balanced SIX star system.Zombie Dice on Board Game Geek: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/62871/zombie-dice
Seth and jessie revisit Jessie’s favorite theme and game type this week by talking about Harry Potter: Hogwarts Battle – Defense Against the Dark Arts (2019). Sure they just talked about a game like this two episodes ago BUT Jessie loves this game!Check it out here on Board Game Geek: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/254192/harry-potter-hogwarts-battle-defence-against-dark
This week Seth and Jessie deal out the cards and talk about on of Jessie’s most memorable card games, Cribbage. Cribbage originated a LONG time ago in England and now is played all over the world. You can catch a cribbage game from the quite corner coffee shop to a top secret nuclear submarine.https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/2398/cribbage
This week we talk about a fun little two player dice rolling game, One Deck Dungeon. Seth and Jessie “delve” into this deck based co-op game and talk a bit about the perils they face. https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/179275/one-deck-dungeon
This week we talk Harry Potter! Jessie loves this game. The Harry Potter Hogwarts Battle cooperative deck building card game hit our table sometime last winter we played MANY hours defending locations against every manor of terror with our friend Steve. In this episode we cover the basics of the game and why we thing this belongs in the collection of Harry Potter fans.https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/199042/harry-potter-hogwarts-battle
This week we discuss one of our favorite competitive 2-player games: Memoir '44. This scenarios based skirmish games is way more then just another WWII military combat game. It mixes strategy, with movement cards and random dice rolls for the battles. One of our all time favorite games.https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/10630/memoir-44
Fresh off a family road trip, Seth and Jessie sit down to talk about a game that caused Seth to pout because he couldn’t win. An entry level strategy game for two-players. A game that both Seth and Jessie put on the “Must Have” list: Santorini.https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/194655/santorini
The inlaws have invaded! The grandparents love card games. This week Seth and Jessie talk about a special rule set to the game of rook that is played by Seth's parents.https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/1260/rookhttps://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/1260/rook
Seth and Jessie chat about a family classic card game: Rook. They are not sure if their family got all of the rules right growing up, but this game holds a special place in their heart. This is a trick taking game using a special deck of Rook cards. The game uses colors instead of suits and is numbered 1-14. Board Game Geek https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/1260/rook
Seth and Jessie sit down to discuss the head up card game Jaipur. I fun and fast-paced card game, that blends of tactics, risk and luck. They even get visited by one of the little ones during the recording session.https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/54043/jaipur
This week Jessie and Seth chat about great two player card game: Jaipur. This fast paced game has you exchanging then selling goods and trading camels to become the most powerful trader in the city of Jaipur. This is a great two player game with a bit of tactics blended with luck and a touch or risk. Board Game Geek: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/54043/jaipur
Jessie and Seth kick off the series with a trip down memory lane. They review one of the games that they first played together: The Settlers of Catan.Board Game Geek: https://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/13/catanhttps://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/13/catan
Jessie and Seth kick off the series with a trip down memory lane. They review one of the games that they first played together: The Settlers of Catan. They also talk a bit about what to expect from their amateur podcast “Until Dice Do Us Part”