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In Episode 43 of Venture Games, my guest Tim Train, GM of Marvel Snap at Second Dinner discusses his decades-long career in gaming; founding multiple companies, including Big Huge Games; leveraging popular IPs as a user acquisition strategy in today's competitive mobile gaming environment; and how Marvel Snap has innovated to achieve breakthrough success in the Collectible Card Game genre.
Welcome to our Star Wars special episode ! May The Fourth Be With You! Join us as John host, Play Shelf Trade presents exciting Star Wars board games like Star Wars: Outer Rim, Star Wars: Rebellion, and Star Wars the Deck Building Game. Then, watch Andy try out the innovative game, Board Game Theater. Daniel asks if new Collectible Card Game, Star Wars: Unlimited, is Hot or Not. Stay tuned for a special announcement from our guest, Rob Searing of Insert Here, and watch as he gets interrupted by a surprise Sci-Fi Random Task. Don't miss out on the fun and may the Force be with you!
Greetings, fellow Play Comics aficionados and Dragon Ball Z fanatics! It's time to power up your ki and get ready for an adventure unlike any other. We're diving headfirst into the wild world of the Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game on the Game Boy Advance, and trust us, it's going to be a blast! But wait, there's more! Joining us on this epic journey is the one and only Kyle Billie from The Rad(io) Shorts podcast. With his wicked sense of humor and infectious enthusiasm, we know Kyle will bring a whole new level of fun and excitement to our exploration of this classic card game. Just imagine the shenanigans we'll get into as we battle it out with our favorite characters and try to outsmart each other with clever strategies. So, whether you're a seasoned card game pro or a die-hard Dragon Ball Z fan, you won't want to miss this episode. Get ready to laugh, strategize, and reminisce about the good old days of portable gaming. It's going to be a wild ride, and we're thrilled to have you along for the journey! Learn such things as: Can you make a good game based on another game? How much of the story do you need to include to really say that something is based on it? Did anyone get to use the two player mode in this one? And so much more! You can find Kyle on The Rad(io) Shorts Podcast and as a part of Subterranean Suites & Suspect Serpents. And maybe at a card convention near you. If you want to be a guest on the show please check out the Be a A Guest on the Show page and let me know what you're interested in. If you want to help support the show check out the Play Comics Patreon page or head over to the Support page if you want to go another route. You can also check out the Play Comics Merch Store. Play Comics is part of the Gonna Geek Network, which is a wonderful collection of geeky podcasts. Be sure to check out the other shows on Gonna Geek if you need more of a nerd fix. You can find Play Comics @playcomics.bsky.social on Bluesky, @playcomicscast on Twitter and in the Play Comics Podcast Fan Group on Facebook. A big thanks to Team CLOK and Super Bracket Bros. for the promos today. Intro/Outro Music by Best Day, who is still holding on his cards hoping to retire on the profits from them.Read transcript
Om cirka en måned, den 8. marts 2024, udkommer det helt store nye Collectible Card Game. Der er tale om Star Wars: Unlimited – Spark of the Rebellion fra Fantasy Flight Games og det bliver formodentlig kæmpe stort. Dødsstjerne stort! Papstinenser har fået et kig på spillet forud, først på Spiel 2023 og sidenhen takket være Asmodee Nordics, så vi kan allerede nu løfte lidt af sløret for, hvad for en kategori CCG vi har med at gøre – og det er ik' a trap! Hør Podcastholdets oplevelser med gameplay, tempo og mekanikker. Hvad er vores oplevelse med de mindre promodecks og hvor meget Unlimited loot har Producer Bo allerede bestilt hjem?!? Derudover runder vi også lige vores tidligere CCG-oplevelser, teaser en bonusepisode og snakker de andre Star Wars kortspil. der har været i vælten. Spil nævnt i denne galakse: Star Wars: Unlimited Magic Jyhad / Vampire: The Eternal Struggle Illuminati New World Order Illuminati the board game Star Wars: The Card Game DND spellfire DragonDice Babylon 5 Netrunner Nightmare Before Christmas TCG World of Warcraft TCG On the Edge Star Wars: Rebellion Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game Star Wars: Destiny Tak til Asmodee Nordics for at stille testdeck til rådighed!
In this week's episode we'll cover Disney Lorcana, our Game of the Week, discuss Collectible Card Games in The School of Gaming, and wrap it up with our High-Five Breaking the Law Games! 00:00:53 - What's Awesome In Gaming 00:09:51 - Game of the Week - Disney Lorcana 01:00:22 - High-Five Breaking the Law Games
Today, Shane sits down with the creator of Wartide and we discuss his Collectible Card Game! Check out the Wartide website! NEW CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2W6nuo5m0K2_FUXYxjHZHg Check out The Shaka Project and check in on your mates. Use code: SHANE10 for 10% off! DriveThruRPG has the best digital RPG titles! WargameVault has the best Wargame PDFs!
Magic The Gathering Reserved List in Secret Lair? Aktuelle Gerüchte und mögliche Entwicklungen Erfahre in dieser Folge Radio Ravnica mehr über die aufkommenden Gerüchte, ob Karten von der Magic The Gathering Reserved List bald in Secret Lair erscheinen könnten. Wir analysieren die aktuellen Hinweise und diskutieren mögliche Entwicklungen in der MTG Community. Tauche ein in die faszinierende Welt von Magic The Gathering und bleibe auf dem Laufenden, um keine Neuigkeiten zu verpassen! Lass dich von unseren exklusiven Informationen inspirieren und erfahre, was die Zukunft für die Reserved List und Secret Lair bereithalten könnte. 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:50 - Wo kann man Radio Ravnica treffen? 00:04:12 - Commander Masters Commander Deck - Review 00:06:39 - Commander Masters: Lohnt sich das Eldrazi Deck 00:18:24 - Commander Masters: Lohnt sich das Verzauberungs Deck 00:32:00 - Kommen bald Secret Lair Proxies zu Reserved List Karten? 00:41:48 - Universes Beyond Doctor Who: die ersten Karten WERBUNG: Wollt ihr Energy Drinks und Ice Tea OHNE BULLSHIT und dabei Radio Ravnica UNTERSTÜTZEN? Dann probiert doch mal HOLY:
Well, we finished the set reviews, so what are your bets on the cards seeing the most play in LOTR??? Nick and Zak have some ideas, and do a quick check-in to see what they got right from March of the Machine from a few months back. How many did they guess correctly? How many do you think are dumb picks this time? What's your vote for the most played card in the set? Let us know! We'd love to hear from you all. Also, apologies about the audio quality on Zak's track. The program we were using said it was hooked up to the correct microphone, but was using a headphone mic instead. Oops! We'll be back with better-quality audio soon. Support the showYou can reach us on Twitter or Tumblr, and our YouTube has videos for even more Commander content! You can even email us at commandertheory@gmail.comIf you like our podcast, please support us on Patreon! Now with add-free episodes!If you want to hear more of Zak's band, The Havnauts, you can do so Here, Here, Here, Here, and Here!If you're planning on shopping with TCGPlayer, you can support the show by using our affiliate link. It costs you nothing and earns money for the show!The opening them...
WotC pulls a WotC, again. At this point, is anyone really surprised anymore? Intro (0:49) – What have we been playing of late? Collectible Card Games (7:37) – Wizards of the Coast proves they are who we thought they were… again. Wrap (34:34) – The only real question is, which one will they play for... Read More “They are who we thought they were – Loot Mechanics #322” » The post They are who we thought they were – Loot Mechanics #322 first appeared on Scormey Fails.
Waxing poetic about old-school CCGs, and casting a bit of suspicion towards overly-hyped TTRPGs. Intro (0:49) – Scormey's been playing retro games a lot lately, and Beoulus has been playing “Tavern Keeper”. CCGs (3:47) – Collectible Card Games. Are there any you are nostalgic for, and would like to see rebooted? We have some thoughts... Read More “Flop! – Loot Mechanics #318” » The post Flop! – Loot Mechanics #318 first appeared on Scormey Fails.
[apologies for some slightly wonky audio on this one - it's another one-mic-two-boys special!] In this close quarters episode of the Shut Up & Sit Down Podcast, Tom and Quinns are having a natter about two very interesting Collectible Card Games they've played recently - Flesh & Blood and SolForge Fusion! Enjoy nearly an hour of rambling chat where we don't entirely know what we're talking about - but are having fun regardless. Have a great weekend, everybody! Timestamps: 01:49 - Flesh and Blood 26:55 - SolForge Fusion
Finishing out the year with some semi-topical news (as is our way), before the Holiday Specials come… Intro (0:49) – Scormey headbutted the planet, and Beoulus has been doing other things. Collectible Card Games (4:57) – Hasbro refutes suggestion they are killing “Magic: the Gathering” Wrap (31:05) – New World devs announce a lackluster roadmap...Read More “The Last Topical Show of 2022! – Loot Mechanics #302” »
J.D speaks to one of his collecting friends, Shannon, about her Magic the Gathering collection. Shan is a fan of Collectible Card Games, Pokémon, Gaming and Funko Pops and discusses them all. Collectors are gonna collect as always. :) Check out pictures of Shan's collection on the Collecting Heroes Instagram @CollectingHeroesShan's Socials:Instagram: @popzadventuresTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/popzadventuresTwitter: @popzadventures1YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@popzadventuresJoin the collector of collectors, JD, as he speaks to superfans and collectors of pop culture toys and memorabilia from around the world. Each episode sees JD interview a new guest and geek out over the many types of nostalgia we all share. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
*CHEWBACCA NOISE* We're talking with Second City comedian and pro-level nerd, Andy Hull (he/him), about his fandom from a galaxy far far away; Star Wars! We kessel-run you through the dark and light sides of the Star Wars universe; why the movies were such a pop culture force, where George Lucas succeeds and fails and how so much of the extended universe, including the Collectible Card Game, has impacted the canon. Plus, we tackle some hot, hot takes on Jedi ethics, prequel problems, Boba Fett's cool factor, and what it will take to move Star Wars, and the fandom, into the future. Looking for a tee with the best nerdy designs by independent artists from around the web? Check out www.TeePublic.com or discover our favourite designs at Teepublic.TheFandomShow.com Produced by Andrew Ivimey as part of The From Superheroes Network. Visit www.FromSuperheroes.com for more podcasts, articles, YouTube series, web comics, and more.
Talking about “Magic: The Gathering” and “Dungeons & Dragons”, on this week's show! Intro (0:49) – From “Vagabonds of Dyfed” to “Dune”, and more recent fun! Collectible Card Games (7:18) – Scormey doesn't really recognize modern “Magic: The Gathering“. Whinging commences. Tabletop Roleplaying (30:08) – Do we really need any TTRPGs other than “Dungeons &...Read More “All Wizards, All The Time – Loot Mechanics #264” »
This week Bryan and Tony discuss life, Elden Ring, Batman Calzony videio, art show, collectible card games, Deviant Art, being creative, colorists in comics, Wordle, THE QoftheW, and more! Salty Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/saltylanguagepods Our Patreon: Patreon.com/saltylanguage Links: 1. Apple patents keyboard with iOS inside https://9to5mac.com/2022/02/25/apple-patents-magic-keyboard-with-integrated-mac-inside/ QoftheW: You wake up with $1 Billion USD mysteriously in your bank account. What's something you still refuse to buy? Subscribe / rate / review us on Apple Podcasts! Visit us at: saltylanguage.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/salty-language/id454587072?mt=2 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3GnINOQglJq1jedh36ZjGC iHeart Radio: http://www.iheart.com/show/263-Salty-Language/ Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ixozhhniffkdkgfp33brnqolvte https://www.twitch.tv/damd1rtyape facebook.com/saltylanguage @salty_language / saltylanguage@gmail.com http://salty.libsyn.com/webpage / http://www.youtube.com/user/SaltyLanguagePod Instagram: SaltyLanguage Reddit: r/saltylanguage Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/salty-language tangentboundnetwork.com Share with your friends!
Psst- hey kid, wanna buy some cardboard? This week Gnoll Country for Old Men is talking about Collectible Card Games or CCGs. From Magic: the Gathering to Keyforge, Pokémon to Hearthstone, with reminisces about Battletech, Star Wars, and Yu-gi-oh, we cover the genre. Learn more than you ever wanted to know about where card games came from!
This week the Homies have dived into the collectible card game Wartide! A tabletop wargaming brought to you in deck form, where war is constant and battles are brutal. Check out all the links at hobbyhomies.com See the video on the Hobby Homies YouTube Channel
Join us as Logan opens new cards to add to his trading card game collection. Hear what cards he gets and what we think about the new My Hero Academia Collectible Card Game by UniVersus. What we reviewed in this episode: My Hero Academia Collectible Card Game, UniVersus, 2021. Music clips used in this episode: … Continue reading "Ep 30 ComicPop Game Play with My Hero Academia Collectible Card Game Booster Packs"
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This week, we deep dive into the history of Wizards of the Coast. Before they were the publishers of Dungeons & Dragons, they revolutionized the Collectible Card Game world with Magic: The Gathering. Follow us on Facebook: Roleplaying History Podcast Twitter: @roleplayinghistorypodcast OR #roleplayinghistorypodcast YouTube: Roleplaying History Podcast. Click on the Subscribe button and hit the bell for alerts for new stuff. Email: roleplayinghistorypodcast@gmail.com
No One Can Know About This: A Podcast Where We Play Every Final Fantasy
We finally make it to the White Seed Ship, and then set a course for Esthar. But first we do a few side quests. Then we find out how to set a course for Esthar. T-shirts and mugs: http://etsy.com/shop/nockat Email: NOCKATpodcast@gmail.com @NOCKATpodcast patreon.com/nockat
In this episode we talk about the fear of missing out. And in the miniature wargaming world this comes in the form of missing opportunities for price deals and missing opportunities for access to specific miniatures. While the miniature wargaming world is not as bad as the Collectible Card Game world this fear of missing out is most often an artificial creation of a vendor to extract money from consumers. Hobby: Brian takes on his Ork horde army for Warhammer 40K while I tackle the terrain from Pariah Nexus. This is one where you have to get used to painting the same thing over and over. Horizon Scan: We both are looking forward to Stargrave, while I am interested in seeing if I can kit bash the Stargrave alien set with Great Escape Games upcoming plastic Cowboy minis.
We discuss some new and noteworthy news in card games, role-playing games, board games, and the tabletop gaming industry. We also end up having some pop-culture discussion and talk about upcoming conventions for 2021.Some of the games mentioned in this episode:Endless Winter: Paleoamerica, Everdell, Black Orchestra, Eleminis, Nemo's War, My Hero Academia CCG, Magic the Gathering, YuGiOh, Pokemon, Darwin's Journey, Summoner Wars 2nd Ed., Iwari, Tang Gardens, Princess Bride: I Hate to Kill You, Princes of Florence, Taj Mahal, Ra, Samurai, Tigris and Euphrates, Through the Desert, Scrumbrawl, Century Spice Road, Great Western Trail, Azul, Coyote and Crow, Star Wars Epic Duels, Unmatched, Dirge: The Rust Wars, Kingsport Festival, Kingsburg, Marvel United, Marvel Champions, Crisis Protocol, Lord of the Rings, Tapestry, The Siege of Runedar, Axon Punk, and D&D (Dark Tower Re-Print).
Today on the podcast, Dan and Jim discuss how difficult it can be to get into trading card games (TCGs) and collectible card games (CCGs). TCGs and CCGs have been around for an extremely long time and have become extremely popular among the tabletop gaming community. If there is an intellectual property, chances are there is a TCG or CCG based around that IP. The guys really enjoy these kinds of games themselves and always enjoy playing matches of their favorite card games. Getting into these games can seem like a daunting task, however. In this episode, they discuss some of the barriers to entry that exist in getting into these games, and ultimately, why they think it is worth it to jump in and over those hurdles, and to not them scare you off. Find us on Twitter: @_dgcampbell, @jimmorganhnh Find us on Instagram: @daniel.g.campbell, @jimmorganhnh Email us with your gaming memories at hobbiesandhappiness@gmail.com Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/pyBtxzKEaK
I speak with Michael Waddell, creator of Metazoo: Cryptid Nation collectable card game. MetaZoo™ is a Collectible Card Game with groundbreaking mechanics that break the 4th Wall. Choose where you play wisely, because your surroundings dictate how powerful your cards are! Cast Water Spells when it's raining to increase their effectiveness and partner Dark Beasties during nighttime to augment their power. It's not enough to build a powerful deck anymore, you might choose your Arena! Cryptid Nation© is our first set, and it's just the beginning. It takes place in the USA and focuses primarily on Cryptids and powerful artifacts of Americana. Partner with Bigfoot and Mothman and take a trek on U.S. Route 66 to fight against Indrid Cold and his diabolical entourage! Metazoo Games Alasquatch Podcast Website
Welcome to The Booster Pack — a show that covers TCG / CCG games & their history.Our very first episode we talk to the CEO of AEG, John Zinser.AEG is a huge tabletop company that published boxed board games but they got their start in game publishing with Collectible Card Games. Throughout their time publishing Trading Card Games they published titles such as Doomtown, Warlord: Saga of the Storm, 7th Sea CCG & Legend of the Five Rings ( L5R )Today Rands chats to John Zinser, Todd Rowland & Vlad Orellana about the TCGs / CCGs that got AEG off the ground. John shares the details of how he began in the games industry & share the origin story of AEGs most iconic collectible trading card game: Legend of the Five Rings.Toward the end of the episode John answers some player questions & we play a game to test John's knowledge of the TCG / CCG cards he published all those years ago.The Booster Pack is the official podcast of CCG History & is also available on video via the CCGHistory YouTube channel Find us @ twitter.com/CCGHistoryintro music credit:The Crypts - Rockin' Roman
In their second foray into The Big Three, the Squad double dips into the scrambled up fan-favorite Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise to try and make heads or tails of their feelings about the blatant capitalist hijacking of an actually awesome thing!PLUS: in the hour-long extended Patreon-exclusive “Full Burst” version of this episode, the Squad read their first piece of fan mail, explore the sex lives of Disney Pixar's Cars, Chris won't stop singing songs by Creed, and more!Nearly all the music used on Monster Team Tamer Squad was created by YouFulca from wingless-seraph.net where you can find an extensive collection of looping music assets ready-to-use for game development free of charge.Support the show (http://patreon.com/monsterteamtamersquad)
Digital collectible card games er en spillsjanger som har sett mange nye spill de siste årene. Vi tar en nærmere titt på noen av de, nærmere bestemt Hearthstone, Magic The Gathering: Arena og Legends of Runeterra. Blizzard kutter mesteparten av støtten til Starcraft II Sony har bekreftet at de tar opp hva spillerne sier for å få hjelpe rapporterings systemet, og de har vist fram PS5 menyene. I Next Gen Console Watch går vi gjennom lanseringsspillene til de to nye konsollene som er like rundt hjørnet.
That's the World We're Living In Episode 7: Collectible Card Games, Wrestling and Sexy Santa Tim Allen Guests Travis Wilson and Ryan Cooper Join Host Rory Cunningham to Talk Trading Card Games like Magic The Gathering, Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh, Dragonball Super as Well as Diving Into the World of Wrestling ( WWE, AEW, New Japan) we also Talk About Tim Allen, Open a Couple Pokemon Packs and Get All Sorts of Creamy (Alcremie) in Here. Double Creamy in Fact. @thatstheworldwerelivingin Comedy. Pop Culture. News. Music. Movies. TV. Sports, Video Games, Entertainment, Jokes & Good Times. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rory-j-cunningham/support
Time to check out with your deck out, because we're talking about digital card games, from the original Magic: The Gathering Online and Hearthstone, to KC's review of Fearia, a game that brings some of the best concepts in the genre to Nintendo Switch! 0:25 – Intro 18:45 - Game Center: Faeria 42:38 - Switch Focus: Digital CCGs 1:17:07 - News Rundown & New Releases SUPPORT US ON PATREON https://www.patreon.com/theswitchcast JOIN OUR NINTENDO SWITCH COMMUNITY Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheSw... Twitter - @TheSwitchCast Discord - https://discord.gg/Ty6bwnt Email - KC@TheSwitchCast.com Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/t... The SwitchCast Friend Code List - http://bit.ly/scfriendcodelist MUSIC Special thanks to the HeatleyBros for bringing real Nintendo power to our Nintendo Switch podcast with great chiptunes! "8 Bit Joy" By HeatleyBros Free Music For Your YouTube Video https://www.youtube.com/user/HeatleyBros
Top 10 Collectible Card Games (with special guests Matt and Marty) By special request, I have posted this live stream with special guests Matt Evans (from Board Game Replay) and Marty Connell (from Rolling Dice and Taking Names). We talk about some of our favorite Collectible, Constructible, and otherwize Customizable card games. DriveThruGames website: http://www.drivethrugames.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DriveThruGames Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drivethrugames/ Google+: https://plus.google.com/+Drivethruvideos/ BGG Geeklist: http://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/65519/drive-thru-review-video-reviews
There's a legend out of Indonesia that a race of small human-like creatures once inhabited the Island of Flores. It is said that they were no more than a meter tall, had ears that stuck out from their heads, almost like an elf or leprechaun. They were incredibly fast, very nimble, and great hunters. In fact, they would hunt the local fauna of the island, miniature elephants and dragons that spit poison. We welcome our very first guest to ABC Cryptozoology! Michael is creating an amazing Collectible Card Game about Cryptids! In the episode Michael discusses how his game works, what influenced him to create the game, and talks about his own experiences with the strange and unusual! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/abc-cryptozoology/support
Welcome back to HCC! Today's episode the Guys continue their discussion on Trading Card Games and Collectible Card Games! Links: Join our mailing list! Join our Discord! Subscribe to our on Apple or Spotify Deuces --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome back to HCC! Today's TOPIC the Guys discuss their love of Trading Cards and Collectible Card Games! Mentioned Links: Magic: https://magic.wizards.com/en/content/history DCI: https://mtg.gamepedia.com/DCI Evolution of TCGs:https://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/647343/evolution-tcgs/ Complete History of TCGs: https://ygoprodeck.com/the-complete-history-of-the-tcg-formats-part-1/ Links: Join our mailing list! Join our Discord! Subscribe to our on Apple or Spotify Deuces --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Assad Quraishi, designer of Genesis: Battle of Champions, how to design a collectible card game and how to run a company with a CCG as your main product. Assad has been designing CCGs for 20+ years and running his own CCG company for quite a while, so we’re able to explore nearly every angle of this aspect... The post How to Design a Collectible Card Game with Assad Quraishi appeared first on Board Game Design Lab.
Sure, we may have done an episode on card games, but we’re narrowing our focus to collectible card games in this episode. We welcome our friend Tim Lenard into the studio, and he gives us his hot take on Netrunner. We also talk about some of the different mechanics behind collectible card games and discuss some of our favorites. And, yes, we talk about Magic: The Gathering and it’s new push to become a creative universe for storytelling across different media platforms. Get into it!
When you think of American Idol, what do you think of? Unforgettable moments? Beautiful songs sung by beautiful people? A pulse pounding finale, perhaps? WRONG! You think about card games. COLLECTIBLE card games. Today the Rough Draft Games crew takes a look at the card game based off of the third season of the hit reality television show. But is there more to this game than meets the eye? Does it actually hide WELL CRAFTED game mechanics!? We'll find out... Right after this commercial break.
Can you smell the cardboard for this week’s game? No you can’t! Because we’re talking about Magic the Gathering: Arena, the new digital version of Magic the Gathering, the classic Collectible Card Game!
A podcast to collect about Collectible Card Games or CCGs. If you like it, feel free to trade it with your friends. Board Game Geek List: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgamefamily/6040/ccgs-collectible-card-games
In may's end-of-month genre discussion, the Board Game Bros tackle competitive card games. Learn how a players relationship with a collectible card game grows and deepens over time and how game design can encourage this and generate healthy competition.
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As our four-part look at the history of gaming continues, Jonny Crawford is joined by Sushi Go! creator Phil Walker-Harding to consider how traditional playing cards evolved into the modern card games we enjoy today.
This year marks the 25th Annivesary of the seminal "Magic the Gathering." Join Mark and Steve, as they delve into how they found themselves Collectible Card Game addicts, as they reminisce about several long forgotten games from the dawn of the hobby in the mid 90s, and discover what Card Games mean to them now as adults with children. Find out with Geeks with Kids. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/geekswithkids/message
Card game expert, streamer, and all around card-floppin' wizard Cory Cerino (aka SirRhino) joins the show today to talk about the past, present, and future of Collectible Card Games, which I'm pretty sure are a way that teens worship the devil.Cory's stream: www.twitch.tv/sir_rhinoCheck out Cory on Neon's weekly Eternal Cast, wherever finer podcasts are sold.Intro/Outro music courtesy PANDAS: pandas.bandcamp.comExplicit
So, you want to play a game, huh? We do too! We’ve never been accused of playing with a full deck and this week we’re going to prove everyone wrong. It’s the non-collectible card game show! From poker to 52 Pick Up, we are going to go all in on this topic. It’s been a … Continue reading "236 – Non Collectible Card Games"
This week on Good, Bad, or Bull$#*! Beau, Michael, and Crofton shuffle up their thoughts on Collectible Card Games! Are collectible cards an exciting endeavor to perfect the traditional card game by adding more depth and meaning into card games than your grandparents stinky old card games; or, are collectible card games an overload of […] The post GBB 197 – Collectible Card Games appeared first on The Good, Bad, or Bull$#*! Podcast.
This week its Ben and Aadil chatting about their top highlights from e3, the latest offering from the studio that brought us the burnout series, 'Danger Zone', and a full-on tangent on Collectible Card Games; "Duelyst", "Gwent, etc. Ben has the 'Saison d'Avon' from "Lost & Grounded", and 'Above the Clouds' IPA from "Electric Bear". While Aadil has the "Mikeller" 'Running Club' Pale Ale, and 'Sjelefred' from "Kinn" brewery.
This week its Ben and Aadil chatting about their top highlights from e3, the latest offering from the studio that brought us the burnout series, ‘Danger Zone’, and a full-on tangent on Collectible Card Games; “Duelyst”, “Gwent, etc. Ben has the ‘Saison d’Avon’ from “Lost & Grounded”, and ‘Above the Clouds’ IPA from “Electric Bear”. While Aadil has the “Mikeller” ‘Running Club’ Pale Ale, and ‘Sjelefred’ from “Kinn” brewery.
The other day, I finally had a chance to sit down with Tony Workman, owner of the in Parkersburg, WV for our very first on-site interview. Listen in!! This is a transcript of the conversation, cleaned up for your reading pleasure! Rem: We’re here today with Tony Workman, owner and operator of the Classic Plastics Toy Store located in downtown Parkersburg, WV and progenitor of the Classic Plastics Toy and Comic Expo which is quickly approaching on March 4th and 5th at the Parkersburg Art Center. Tony, how are you doing? Tony: Pretty good. R: You ready for take two? T: Definitely! Both: *shared laughter* R: So I may or may not have screwed up the last recording, and I really won't know until I get it into the computer to find out. So we're going to do it again and I'm going to make Tony suffer through it because he's awesome like that! Tony, what got you started in selling toys? T: Pretty much my love of them. I've always had toys and I never really grew out of it, so I wanted to keep that going and so I turned a hobby into a business. R; You started off by having a shop in a local flea market, what drove you to make the jump to having a retail space? T: It came down to availability — with the flea market being [open] three days and me growing out of the space I was in. I kept getting a bigger and bigger space, and I just figured it was time to get a building. R: Gotchya. What kind of toys and other items do you carry? T: There is a little bit of everything. We started at the flea market with vintage used toys that people would bring in to us, and then when I moved here, I started getting into new toys from NECA and Funko — stuff like that. R: So do you have any primo stuff for the fine dining toy collector? T: Every now and then we'll get stuff from collectors that we'll bring in, like packages Ninja Turtles from the 80's or stuff from NECA that is really highly detailed or articulated. Stuff that might be pricier, but worth the money. R: I notice you also have vintage functional arcade machines. What inspired the decision to include those in your space? T: I always loved going to the arcade when I was a kid. There was a movie theater that my parents would take my brothers and I to; and before every movie, we would sit there and play arcade games until it was time to go in and watch it. I've watched them all shut down all over the place, and I just wanted to try and bring that back. R: Gotchya. Do you host any special extended hour events like arcade or Collectible Card Game tournaments? T: We do with the arcade games. We have free arcade day once a month that we try to do toward the end of the month. It's what it sounds like: just come in and play free arcades all day. () R: Awesome! So, as I said, you are the progenitor of the Classic Plastics Toy and Comic Expo coming up again March 4th and 5th. This will be the fourth year you’ve hosted the CPT&CE, the third year it will be taking place at the Parkersburg Art Center. What sparked the truly daunting task of organizing an expo? T: My buddy, Todd Wines works for The Red Cross and they were looking for a fundraiser that would be in different age groups with different types of people that they don't normally get any kind of support from, so he came to me and asked "Do you want to do a toy and comics expo?" – with him being a huge comic nerd - and of course, I said yes. *laughter* R: Is it just you pulling the strings, or do you have a crew helping to get all the gears moving? T: For the most part, it's just me. Todd does help when he can, but with his job being in disaster relief, it's just a matter of if there's going to be a flood or something. So if that happens, he really has to focus on that which leaves me to be the only one. But I do have employees that I can pay to help me out as well. R: This year you’re featuring nearly 100 vendors and guests. How well has the attendance grown over the past four years? T: The first year was in a church on South Side [Parkersburg], and it had 300 people. Last year - our 3rd year - we had 1200 people. We're hoping to get over 2000 people with it being the first two-day show, but it is just a kind of wait-and-see. R: And as you said, this is the first multi-day event. Why was the decision made to extend the expo? T: Last year there were so many people. The Art Center is a pretty decent-sized building, but there were so many people on the floor that it was hard to get through the aisles and see all the inventory and enjoy the show as much as people wanted. So we thought spreading it out over the two days would give people the opportunity to choose when and what day they wanted to come. R: Awesome! Who can we expect to see this year, then? T: This year we have Steve Cardenas, the second red ranger from Power Rangers — Rocky, the red ranger if anyone watches the show. Along with Tim Clark, an 80's toy designer. He did stuff like Boglins and Sectaurs. He worked a little bit on Fraggle Rock. And then the local legend, Jordan Patton is back again this year from SyFy's Face Off and does the show Deadnecks. R: We have the expo, and then we have some external events that are happening as well. What are some of the events that are happening at the expo and outside of it that will really make for the first weekend of March to be a truly grand adventure for anyone coming to downtown Parkersburg? T: Starting with the outside stuff first: It's being done by Downtown PKB again. They did an event last year that they got really good reception from - Savor Saturday - that they're going to be doing again this year. It's going to include 12 different restaurants [in the downtown area] that you can walk around and get dollar samples from. So if you haven't eaten at any of the downtown restaurants, it gives you a really good chance to try out some of what's on their menu. There's also going to be this guy, - I don't even know his name - he came into the store one time and said "You let me into the show one day for free, and I'll go around all the PokeStops downtown and put lures on them." So that is going to be at noon — the same time as people are walking around for Savory Saturday. You can take advantage of a whole bunch of lures and sample a whole bunch of restaurants down here. Inside, the Vienna Library is doing events like Lego Building and Story Time on Sunday. J&M Bookstore on South Side is doing board games and tabletop events both Saturday and Sunday; along with Rare Drops from Huntington doing video game tournaments. Both of these will be in the basement of the Art Center. Then there will be a cosplay contest and I'm probably forgetting something else. *laughter* R: *laughter* It is hard to keep track of all of it, isn't it? T: It is! R: So finally, do you have anything you’d like to add that I may have forgotten to cover? T: I can't remember if it was mentioned, but proceeds to the show go towards Downtown PKB and the Arts Center — they'll be split in half. I do not get any profit from this. This is something that is done for the community and as a promotion for my store. In the past, it was done for the Red Cross, but we changed to Downtown PKB this year. So if you guys are really wanting to support your local area and your local businesses, coming to the expo is going to be really important. Rem: Awesome! You can join us in the fun at the Classic Plastics Toy & Comic Expo, March 4th and 5th at the Parkersburg Art Center, located at 725 Market Street in Parkersburg West Virginia. Admission is $5 per person each day, or $8 for a two-day pass. Children 10 and under are free with paid adult admission. All proceeds go to the and . More information about the expo can be found at , link in the notes; or you can search on Facebook for real-time updates on the event. Don’t forget to come down to the as well – , located at 406 Market Street in Parkersburg, West Virginia – and give Tony all the love and support you can! Thanks again, Tony, for having me down and wasting time with me! I really appreciate it! Tony: Thanks for having me! Links: https://www.classicplasticstoystore.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ClassicPlasticsToyandComicExpo/ https://www.facebook.com/ClassicPlasticsToyStore/ https://www.facebook.com/downtownpkb/ https://www.facebook.com/parkersburgartcenter/ https://www.facebook.com/events/614611755413106/
Sarah Mason and Jake Essoe from The Harold & Maudecast kick off a new Travel series, FANcination, first stop Fairbanks, Alaska! Take a tour of The Comic Shop in Fairbanks with Manager, Jared Jordan. From the moment you walk into The Comic Shop in Fairbanks, Alaska, and spy that to-scale model of Silver Surfer, you want more. And they give it to you. For over 30 years, The Comic Shop has been an integral part of the Fairbanks community bringing together fans and would be fans of Comics, Anime, Manga, Tabletop gaming, Board Games, Magic the Gathering other Collectible Card Games. With more than a half dozen regular weekly events, The Comic Shop is more than the leading comic book store in Fairbanks it's a community center. Regular events include, Magic the Gathering, Hobby Nights, Role Playing Games (RPG), Star Wars X Wing miniatures, Board Game night and much more. Take a listen to our tour and visit www.akcomicshop.com for more about The Comic Shop. Visit www.thehmcnetwork.com for more of FANcination: Fairbanks, Alaska including our interview with the organizers of PopCON.
Show Notes: As much fun as Card Games might be, they are made from the ground up to extract as much value from the consumer as possible. Mathew and Attila discuss games that are distributed as digital Collectible Card Games and physical Trading Card Games.
You read it correctly. At the risk of exposing more people to it than it deserves, we present: Tha Gatherin' - A Rap Group Exclusively based on Magic: The Gathering, the Collectible Card Game from the 90s, and unfortunately, today. We explore theories as to why King Diamond sold out 3 nights in NYC, one of which we will be "covering". Braindance is at Santos Party House, Saturday 11/21, and we will be there as well. Also Sebastian (lead singer of Braindance) accepts my friend request LIVE on the podcast! We explore (unpleasantly) the other projects from the producer of Tha Gatherin, Spruke. This results in another tangent about YouTubers and finally why the movie/show Catfish are so terrible. Whatever, its a podcast, we can talk about stuff. co-host Rich and Eric
Grant and Peter take a break to talk about collectible card games! We talk about our experiences with games both paper and pixelated: War of Omens, Hearthstone, Magic: The Gathering, Doomtown, and the Legend of the Five Rings CCG. Plus, work disaster stories!
Breakdown: Very sorry for the late show everyone, there were some technical difficulties. Apologies! We kick things off with Tony’s games and talk Hearthstone for a bit, but quickly take a weird tangent into the world of Collectible Card Games. Alex proceeds to talk for a long while, reflecting on Alex Plays Zelda, and the good old days of the past. Oh and Bloodborne, with some souls sprinkled in there. Nabeshin rounds it out with Life is Strange, Danganronpa 2 (SPOILERS! 1:16:00-1:21:45) and also Mario Party 10. News! There isn’t much, but we still find a way to talk some business. Nabeshin takes us down memory lane with 2015 so far. Scott is stupid and pretends he knows what derivative means, and we talk for a while on Souls and Monster Hunter. We go through our email and voicemail as quickly as we can, and that’s the show. Watch the show here! [youtube id="DV5m39tu_MI" width="600" height="350"] This podcast was brought to you by Audible! Go to http://audibletrial.com/IrrationalPod to get a free audiobook download of your choice when you sign up for a free trial, today! Our site and base of operations: http://IrrationalPassions.com. Be a part of the show and send us your questions: MailSack@irrationalpassions.com & (404) 590-1337 (long distance fees do apply) Follow us on Twitter: Alex - @ALFighter27 Evan - @stickerglue Scott - @wuttehchuz Brian “Nabeshin” Jackson - @Nabeshin186 Tony - @TonyHorvath Greg - @GregoryBlaney The show and website: @IrrationalPod. Please check out our new Youtube channel and subscribe at http://www.Youtube.com/IrrationalPassions. You can watch Alex Play Zelda there! You can watch the video version of the show on YouTube too, with special pre/mid-show bonus content! Please check out our forums over at VGEvo.com! http://Twitch.TV/IrrationalPassions for occassional streams Like us on Facebook! Reviews us on iTunes and Stitcher please!
Episode 056: Getting Into A CCG Length: 30:30 Subscribe to Show Link: Welcome back to Vox Republica, the Cardboard Republic Podcast! We post new episodes every Thursday, and each episode will be about 20 - 30 minutes long. Collectible Card Games, or CCGs, tend to be a polarizing aspect of gaming culture, though many players have had experience with them at some point. Some, like our guest Ryan, has had them be an integral part of their gaming portfolio, while others have never touched them at all. We talk with Ryan about CCG - the good, the bad, and the ugly. Are they worth getting into? What are the traps to be careful of? And are they ultimately worth it? Here's what he has to say. For this week's gaming bulletin, check out our Crowdfunding Corner. We’d love to hear from you! Please leave feedback via email at podcast@cardboardrepublic.com. You can also reach us social media, including Twitter and BoardGameGeek. Audio Credits: Intro music track is "8-Bit Brawl" by DJ Cutman featuring S&CO., used with permission.
In episode 24, the founders talk about their experiences at the World Board Gaming Championship in Lancaster, PA. Then from the Secret Cabal Library they break out Brian's favorite game, the well known classic eurogame Le Havre, to give you a walkthrough and review. Tony gathers the best of gaming news from the past two weeks and then heads up a conversation on collectible and living card games, sharing exactly what draws him to Magic the Gathering. The rest of the gang fill in with their varied play experiences from the casual to the heavy tournament goer.
The full panel is on hand this week and Troy is way out of his element as they talk about Collectible Card Games as strategy games, starting with Battleforge and moving through Star Chamber, Culdcept Saga and Magic. Should Bruce by a PSP? Who uses the phrase "synergy of modalities of gameplay"? And what game does Tom absolutely not want any of you to buy this week?Listen here as these and more questions are answered.Troy's Battleforge reviewStar ChamberPox Nora