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Board Games with Unique Mechanisms In this episode Matt and Chris talk about 8 board games that have interesting and unique game mechanisms. As well as a segment about Sleeving your games Jump to a specific section: 0:00 Games with Unique Mechanisms 03:26 Wavelength 07:47 Jungle Smart 13:33 Concept 18:46 Kluster 23:11 Treasure Island 28:47 Mord im Arosa 33:43 The Mind 39:34 Cartooner 45:43 To Sleeve or Not To Sleeve Please remember to like and subscribe to the Escape Into Board Games podcast Listen to the show: http://escapeintoboardgames.com/ Join our Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/escapeintoboardgames Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/escapeintoboardgames/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUEDSFl8opkv7_Pd0ECoeqQ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@escapeintoboardgames Send us an email: escapeintoboardgames@gmail.com Support the show at: Shirts and more: https://www.geekygoodies.com/escapeintoboardgames https://www.buymeacoffee.com/escapeintobgs #EscapeIntoBoardGames #BoardGamesWithUniqueMechanisms #BoardGameMechanisms #BoardGames #BoardGameReviews #BoardGamePodcast
One of the Georgetown County Library character boards for our summer reading Tales and Tails giveaway. Patrons picked up a different board each week Sorry for the delay on episodes. Donald was out sick for awhile and then busy with summer projects when he returned. We should be returning to our biweekly schedule. On Games in Schools and Libraries episode 163 Chris and Donald talk about more tabletop games suitable to the 2021 Tales & Tails summer reading theme. Games MentionedHIVETakenokoCoconutsKontourBring your Own BookCartooner and MangakaKing of Tokyo / King of New YorkEvolution Evolution BeginningsEvolution Climate OceansZooloretto and AquarettoHappy SalmonCamel UpBaren ParkFauna and TerraDon't forget ShushCon is in October. Check back for details as they develop. Games in Schools and Libraries is produced in association with Inverse Genius and the Georgetown County Library System.Games in Schools and Libraries Guild at Board Game GeekKathleen's resources https://www.kathleenmercury.com/Email us: schoolsandlibraries@gmail.comThe ideas expressed in the podcast are not expressly endorsed by the Georgetown County Library System.
Some of our circulating collection. Chris pictured in the background. In this episode Donald and Chris announce ShushCon is cancelled, talk a bit about what they are doing when no patrons are allowed in the library, including getting game information to Cataloging, and do a bunch of reviews. Games Chatted about Horizons Silver Coin Dome Crushers Cartooner Kingdom Hearts Talisman Artemis Project Emerald Flame Charterstone The Expanse RPG Wingspan Parks Xia Legends of a Drift Wavelength Games in Schools and Libraries is produced in association with Inverse Genius and the Georgetown County Library System.Games in Schools and Libraries Guild at Board Game GeekKathleen's resources https://www.kathleenmercury.com/Email us: schoolsandlibraries@gmail.comThe ideas expressed by libraries included in the podcast are not expressly endorsed by the Georgetown County Library System.
In this the thirteenth episode of Not Really, But Kinda, we discuss Our long, sprawling history on Youtube and the internet! Kitt’s History (3:25) Cartooner’s History (35:03) Chris’ History (46:04) BGN to GoBicker (1:02:14) Starring: Terry - https://twitter.com/thecartooner69 Chris - https://twitter.com/Cosmichris5 Kitt - https://www.twitch.tv/orgeronkitt Intro Song: Grease - Frankie Valli Outro Song: We Go Together - John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John Links: Kitt’s Channels: https://www.youtube.com/user/q7e9/videos https://www.youtube.com/user/verifiedtalent https://www.youtube.com/user/orgeron Terry’s Channels: https://www.youtube.com/user/PrimaSchnurrbarts https://www.youtube.com/user/thenerdenterprises https://www.youtube.com/user/thecartooner69 Chris’ Channels: https://www.youtube.com/user/runeshort5 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa_MsKx-n-dAQL_D3FmNjuw https://www.youtube.com/user/Cosmichris5 Watching Minecraft and Sutch: Kitt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvFpPCKDA6A Chris: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTncbyWdZUw Watching Minecraft and Sutch 2: Kitt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9byungZ62s Chris: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXJGqAgLzik Watching Runescape and Sutch Kitt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9ft6yWkjc8 Chris: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2eSu-v1AIs
In this the second episode of Not Really, But Kinda, all the normal people are gone, so Cartooner nabbed a friend and they discuss: Hitman And that’s about it. Starring: TheCartooner - https://twitter.com/thecartooner69 Zash_the_Slash Intro Song: Grease - Frankie Valli Outro Song: We Go Together - John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John
Join Roger, Joe, Marty, and guest @GGChestnut, as they discuss Sims 4, Stellaris, Destiny 2, Cartooner, and more. Feature: Destiny 2: History 101 (MARTY). iTunes | Stitcher | RSS feed If you enjoy the show, please make certain to stop by iTunes and leave us a review!
Jason Thompson and Jumana Al Hashal are a husband/wife cartoonist & project manager duo who have turned to collaborative game design. Their first game, Mangaka, was a pictionary-esque take on the Japanese comics industry, and their new game Cartooner looks to both skewer and explore the US version of the comics art form. We talk about the game, of course, but we also get into what it’s like to collaborate with your significant other, getting “civilians” excited to draw comics, the mechanics of getting your game (or comic) out there in the world, and of course Manga. Jason is the author of Manga: The Complete Guide & was an editor at the US version of Shonen Jump, among other things. The life of a manga editor is something we haven’t had the opportunity to get into before, so we found that to be pretty interesting & maybe you will too. But First! Mike & Zack talk about their history with non-video gaming & RPGs before getting into their SECRET ORIGINS! As in, key moments of their path to becoming cartoonists. SECRETS REVEALED: Early influences (John Byrne, really. It’s just John Byrne), first comics, Predator, first collaborations, and how meeting their first real life professional cartoonists (Eric Vincent for Zack & Evan Dorkin for Mike) crystallized something they may or may not have already known: Cartooning was a potentially depressing but also exciting thing that they too could do!
Jason Thompson and Jumana Al Hashal are a husband/wife cartoonist & project manager duo who have turned to collaborative game design. Their first game, Mangaka, was a pictionary-esque take on the Japanese comics industry, and their new game Cartooner looks to both skewer and explore the US version of the comics art form. We talk about the game, of course, but we also get into what it’s like to collaborate with your significant other, getting “civilians” excited to draw comics, the mechanics of getting your game (or comic) out there in the world, and of course Manga. Jason is the author of Manga: The Complete Guide & was an editor at the US version of Shonen Jump, among other things. The life of a manga editor is something we haven’t had the opportunity to get into before, so we found that to be pretty interesting & maybe you will too. But First! Mike & Zack talk about their history with non-video gaming & RPGs before getting into their SECRET ORIGINS! As in, key moments of their path to becoming cartoonists. SECRETS REVEALED: Early influences (John Byrne, really. It’s just John Byrne), first comics, Predator, first collaborations, and how meeting their first real life professional cartoonists (Eric Vincent for Zack & Evan Dorkin for Mike) crystallized something they may or may not have already known: Cartooning was a potentially depressing but also exciting thing that they too could do!
In this the second episode of Crusty Pickled Grandmas, a "comedy" podcast from the nice folks on the Otlichno Server, we discuss:RussianAfroMan (3:15)Ideal Lounging Attire (28:28)Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator (44:02)TheCartooner's Tinder Profile (1:04:26)and much much more!Starring:TheCartooner https://twitter.com/thecartooner69CosmicChris https://twitter.com/Cosmichris5Poke https://twitter.com/PokedYourFaceand angry messages from RussianAfroMan https://twitter.com/RussianAfroManIntro Song: Leslie's Strut by John Deley and the 41 PlayersOutro Song: Hear the Noise by John Deley and the 41 Players Crusty Pickled Grandmas RSS
Nesse podcast, começamos um novo tema: a Preparação. Simplesmente encarar a mesa sem nenhum tipo de preparação prévia, embora ocasionalmente possa ser divertido, dificilmente é eficiente. Nessa série, nós damos dicas sobre como preparar-se para mestrar aventuras épicas. E para isso, começamos com o primeiro elemento que você irá ter que focar: a mesa. Como dar tom, como aproveitar elementos como música ou props para que seus jogadores se sintam na aventura, no cenário, sentindo o que seus personagens sentem, entre outros assuntos! Link para o programa em MP3 Participantes: Fábio Emilio Costa Filipe Dalmatti Lima Paulo Guerche Rafael Sant’Anna Meyer Duração: 62min Cronologia do Podcast: 00:05 - Apresentação 01:45 - Introdução ao assunto 09:10 - Ponto de partida para a preparação de uma mesa 15:58 - Diferenças entre preparar uma mesa de campanha vs mesa one-shot 27:41 - Em one-shots, deixar criar personagens, aproveitar personagens do jogador ou já levar personagem pronto 32:51 - Colocando clima na aventura (músicas, sons, …) 41:05 - Props na aventura - boa idéia ou apenas tralhas em excesso 48:24 - Sobre preparação de interpretação dos personagens 60:27 - Considerações Finais Links Relacionados: Blood and Honor Tabletop Audio Cartooner Robin D. Laws John Wick No Man’s Land Despreparado? Nunca! Play Dirty Play Dirty 2 - Even Dirtier Hamlet’s Hit Points Exemplo de uso dos props (ou Todos com Orelha de Mickey) Harry Potter and Me (documentário da J.K.Rowling citado pelo Mr. Mickey) Sobre a Ladeira Porto Geral Link para a comunidade do Google+ do Fate Masters Comente esse post no site do Fate Masters! Assine no iTunes