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Farmington Baptist Church - Podcast
Such A Little Thing

Farmington Baptist Church - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 45:35


Such A Little Thing

Yeast Radio - Bloated Lesbian Visionary Madge Weinstein
YR1627 It Was Just a False Alarm

Yeast Radio - Bloated Lesbian Visionary Madge Weinstein

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 93:30


album art by Taylor Haggerty Faggerty Ninja joins Madge for a lesbian chat about *THE CONFLICK*

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Conflicks
Revenge of the Nerds (1984)

Conflicks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 26:34


For this movie, the biggest ConFlick may be passage of time. Listen and we try and sort out what the Lambda Lambda Lambda is wrong with this trip down memory lane. Reviews: Rich  D+ Nick  B Lara  F-

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Board Game Snobs
Episode 66: Troyes and Star Trek Conflick

Board Game Snobs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 40:54


Ok. If you’re not a fan of unfocused, wildly erratic podcasts, this particular episode is not for you. But if you are a regular listener of The Snobs, they are in full form this episode, possibly delirious after a lengthy recording sesh. Things discussed or mentioned in passing: Star Trek, Chernobyl’s vodka, Rascal Flatts, they sing John Denver, games that started modern board gaming, Crocodile Dundee making a phone call, elephants, jerky, Star Trek Conflick and Troyes. Enjoy! Boardgamesnobs@gmail.com

Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast
422 - The Tribble Conflick | Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 48:18


Download This week, we #TrekOut Star Trek: Picard’s Key Art announcement. Then Levar Burton is betting on Geordie’s return, The Westmore’s continue to Trek, and David Mack gets his dream job. In Star Trek Online and gaming news, you can now adopt your favorite furry in-game friend and Anthony reviews the latest Star Trek tabletop game, “Conflick in the Neutral Zone.” Then, Star Trek Online’s Community manager - Ambassador Kael - stops by to tease about some of the happenings going on in just three week’s time at the Star Trek Las Vegas Convention! Later, Dr. Robert Hurt provides this month’s Astrometrics Report!  Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we’ll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!  This Weeks COMMUNITY QUESTION is: CQ: Did you find any spoilers, hints, or “Easter Egg’s” in the new Star Trek: Picard Key Art? AND CQ: Do you plan on purchasing an STO Tribble? If so, which one? Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan “Star Trek: Picard” Key Art Revealed The “Star Trek: Picard” team gave us a nice surprise before San Diego Comic Con and Star Trek Las Vegas - Star Trek: Picard’s Key Art! On July 10th, the art was dropped by both Sir Patrick Stewart’s and Star Trek’s social media outlets. It features the contemplative former Captain in a long coat and high boots. His back is to the audience, though his profile is visible. He is not overlooking the beautiful vineyard and explosive sky that stands in the distance, or the wine barrels nearer, but rather he is looking down - away. But the good Captain is not alone. With him sits - A DOG! His assumedly-loyal companion is wearing a collar sporting a Starfleet Delta, which some keen eyed fans noticed looks to have “_1” on it. Later, Star Trek’s twitter account added an animated gif that pans across the landscape, landing on the final piece of static art. Levar Burton Expects Geordie in “Star Trek: Picard” So we MAY be getting a “Number 1” - of sorts - in the new Picard series, but will we ever get to see the proper Next Gen cast join Sir Patrick? LeVar Burton thinks so! Appearing at the premiere of Disney’s “The Lion King”, Burton - who played Chief Engineer Geordie LaForge - was asked by CNN about the likelihood of a TNG reunion on “Star Trek: Picard” “Each of us, I would say certainly, right? It is unreasonable to assume that he doesn't know those people anymore, or that he stopped talking to them. And if he did there's good storytelling in why” But Burton also made clear that this wasn’t “Star Trek: The Next NEXT Generation” - it was “Star Trek: Picard” “Are you gonna see all of us together, again, in a scene or episode? I don't know. There's a lot of paper that needs to be papered, before we get there.” McKenzie Westmore On “Star Trek: Picard”: “Cat’s out of the bag” The Westmore family has made quite an impact on Star Trek, and it doesn’t look like they are done yet! On Saturday, July 13th, McKenzie Westmore posted a time-lapsed video to her instagram feed. The video shows the 42-year-old actress, best known for her work on the NBC Soap Opera “Passions”, getting a full head cast. Accompanying the post, Westmore said “There’s such a great story to go along with how all of this came about from beginning to end but for now here’s a little peek at what I went through to transform into what @nevillepage created! More of the story to come! I can’t express enough how great it was to be part of the Star Trek family again with @sirpatstew even if just a moment. I’ve known him for 30 years! Thank you to all involved!! #startrek #picard #comingsoon #family #excited #cantwait #transformation #saturdayvibes #saturdaymorning #actor #actorslife #moretocome #sirpatrickstewart #honored #hollywood” Westmore, who has worked as an extra and guest star on Star Trek before, said later on Twitter “Cats out of the bag! #StarTrekPicard” David Mack a Consultant on a Pair of Star Trek Animated Series Prolific Star Trek author David Mack has some exciting news as well. Mack, the author of over 30 Star Trek novels, broke the news on Twitter, saying “Now it can be told (because my agent secured me permission from the production company): I am excited to be working as a consultant on two new Star Trek animated TV series — Lower Decks, and another whose details remain classified. And that's all I can say about that. #DreamJob” Following a story that claimed Mack was in the writer’s room, the 50 year-old author clarified on Twitter “In case you see this story before it gets corrected: The headline and story are INCORRECT. I am NOT in the writers room on either animated series. I am NOT providing writing services to either show. I am an outside consultant, and my services are strictly advisory in nature.” STAR TREK ONLINE AND GAMING NEWS by Anthony Cox Bring Your Favorite STO Tribble Home Today! Star Trek Online offers the most robust virtual Trek experience any Trekkie could want. Captain your very own Starship, interact with your favorite Trek characters, or become an award winning Tribble breeder! For the last nine years Captains in Star Trek Online have spent years breeding just right Tribble to accompany them on their away missions. Now, thanks to a new partnership with TribbleToys.com, you can bring home your favorite Tribble breed in real life. Available breeds include the Gamma Quadrant Tribble, the Radan Tribble, the Triolic Tribble, the Winter Tribble, and the Black Alert Tribble. What’s a Black Alert Tribble? Well, when you order one of these cuddly shipmates you’ll receive an in-game code for a Black Alert Tribble. Which when pet it, will give you an extra 2% run speed and an extra 3% maximum health. Leaving the Black ALert Tribble alone with the new Sauteed Shitaake food item from the Lobi store will create the new Mycelium Tribble. Petting this little guy will give you a 3% run speed boost and 5% extra maximum health. The Black Alert Tribble code is only available for PC. Trek out the show notes for a link. The Temporal Warship Bundle For the first time the Zen-store is getting a bundle with ships from four different factions. The Temporal Warship bundle, which is already available in the Zen-store, will include starships from the Federation, Klingon Empire, Romulan Republic, and Jem’hadar Vanguard fleets. Also, any Captain can pilot the Jem’hadar or Romulan ships. Right out of the box. No tier 6 ship mastery required. Each of these ships comes with the same console, but it will change the passive boosts depending on the faction. The starship trait is the same also, but both the name and energy type boost will change depending on faction. These ships all have a Commander-rank Temporal Operative Bridge Officer seat and are considered Temporal Operative specialized. So they will have the Molecular Reconstruction abilities. For a full list of stats and details, trek out the show notes. Patch Notables on PC In this week’s PC patch notes: Jem’Hadar Gamma Rep armor is now available to outfit Bridge Officers. Known Issues: Firing arcs are currently not displaying when hovering over weapons icons. Jem’Hadar consoles do not work with the Jem’Hadar temporal warship. PC Events Bonus Marks Weekend Captains will gain bonus marks this weekend. From now until Monday, July 22nd earn 50% more reputation marks. 20% Starship Sale PC Captains can also save 20% off ships in the Zen-store. Including fleet modules, dry dock slots, and ship upgrade tokens. The sale lasts until Monday, July 22nd. Lohlunat Festival Summer Event Ends August 15th July 25 - July 29: Elachi Red Alert Weekend Arena of Sompek Returns as a Featured TFO Aug 1st - Aug 22nd Console Events Double XP Weekend Console Captains can take advantage of a Double XP weekend. From now until Monday, July 22nd Captains on XBox and Playstation can earn 100% more skill points and expertise in game.  July 25th - July 29th: Tholian Red Alert Weekend Aug. 1st - Aug. 5th: Bonus Marks Weekend Aug. 8th: Featured TFO Crystalline Catastrophe WEEKLY TOP TIP Shopping on Risa Before the summer event ends I wanted to draw attention to a few items that, if you don’t have or know about, can be really helpful. If you don’t have at least a very rare floater and power board you’re just doing Risa wrong. Not only will they help you grind out more Lohlonat Favors, but it’s just plan fun to zoom around the island in style. And on the plus side, you can also use the power board on your fleet’s Colony World. Do you need an ultra rare power board? They can really make you fast in the races, but unless you’re an expert power boarder, I find the speed of the ultra rares makes me lose more races then win. But your mileage may very. Don’t forget that there’s a new Baseball themed Tribble this year. Rumour has it feeding a Tribble a Stadium Soft Drink or a Jipper will create a Grand Slam Tribble. But I wouldn’t hit it with a baseball bat, but petting it will give you a 2.5% run speed boost and 5% melee attack damage boost. The last item I want to mention is the Kit Module Graviton Spike. This Tactical Kit module is a staple in many Tactical ground builds. When activated your next weapon attack for 20 seconds triggers additional kinetic damage with 50% shield penetration, knock backs enemies towards the center of the area of effect, and slows enemies by 50% for 5 seconds. Even if you’re not a Tactical officer, check out the other kit modules available in the Summer Event store. You may be surprised to find something useful. Also, once you have access to the Summer event store by completing the welcome project when you first get to Risa, you will always have access to the Summer Event Store in the Events Reputation tab. Other Gaming News Star Trek Conflick Review In the newest tabletop offering from WizKids games, Star Trek: Conflick in the Neutral Zone, players will send their ships into the neutral zone to collect dilithium, grow their fleet of starships, and earn command points to win the game. Unlock most other Star Trek boards games, this is also a dexterity game. In Star Trek: Conflick you literally flick your wooden starship tokens across the board trying to either land on a planet to collect resources or you’re trying to knock your opponents’ ship tokens off the board to gain a command point. Each player starts with either a fleet of four Federation ships or four Klingon ships. During the game you can spend your hard earned dilithium crystals on acquiring new star ships. You don’t have to stick to one faction though, you can purchase any of the four ships available. Klingon, Federation, or even non-aligned ships like Romulans or even Species 8472. The more ships you have the more flicking you can do. But aware of asteroid blocks that opponents might place to protect their ships. In a 2 or 4 player game the board will have 1 large planet in the center that gives command points and two smaller planets that will give dilithium crystals. The 3 player side has the large planet in the center, but has 3 dilithium planets. If you have any collector ships resting on any of the planets at the start of your turn you will gain one of the appropriate items. Once a player accumulates 10 Command points each other player takes a final turn and the player with the most points wins.  The game is a nice departure from the more thinking strategic games that normally have the Star Trek theme applied to them. Instead of trying to negotiate treaties or roll dice to attack ships, you’re literally flicking your ships to attack other ships. There is something giddy and fun about the physicality of sending your starships sailing across the table into the Neutral zone, bashing into other ships, and usually flying off the other side of the board. While the game itself is fun, especially for kids as my 6-year-old quickly became a flicking expert, Star Trek fans will immediately find the cracks in immersion. First off, they advertise the Enterprise D on the box, but the only Enterprise ship disc is the Enterprise E. You’ll find your other favorite Federation and Klingon starships like the Defiant and Voyager, which makes you think the time setting for the game is late 24th century. Circa Insurrection or Nemesis. But then they also included ships like the Reliant and Qonos One. The other theme breaking is that you don’t need to stick to one faction. You may start with an all Federation or Klingon fleet, but you can purchase any available ship to add to your armada. So unless you want to sacrifice strategy for theme, you’re probably going to have an allied fleet. And it’s hard to immerse yourself in a situation where you’re knocking out your opponent's Federation ship with your own, while your Undine Bio-ship is collecting command points. The game is solid fun. And if you can get past those seemingly minor canon flaws you should definitely head to your friendly local gaming store and pick up a copy. Star Trek: Conflick in the Neutral zone is for 2 - 4 players, suggested age range of 14 and up, and plays in about 30 - 50 minutes, depending on the number of players Astrometrics Report Atmosphere of Midsize Planet Revealed by Hubble, Spitzer The Habitable Zone: Scorched Earth Enigma

The Roddenberry Podcast Network
P1P: 422 - The Tribble Conflick | Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

The Roddenberry Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 48:18


Download This week, we #TrekOut Star Trek: Picard's Key Art announcement. Then Levar Burton is betting on Geordie's return, The Westmore's continue to Trek, and David Mack gets his dream job. In Star Trek Online and gaming news, you can now adopt your favorite furry in-game friend and Anthony reviews the latest Star Trek tabletop game, “Conflick in the Neutral Zone.” Then, Star Trek Online's Community manager - Ambassador Kael - stops by to tease about some of the happenings going on in just three week's time at the Star Trek Las Vegas Convention! Later, Dr. Robert Hurt provides this month's Astrometrics Report!  Of course, as always, before we wrap up the show, we'll open hailing frequencies for your incoming messages!  This Weeks COMMUNITY QUESTION is: CQ: Did you find any spoilers, hints, or “Easter Egg's” in the new Star Trek: Picard Key Art? AND CQ: Do you plan on purchasing an STO Tribble? If so, which one? Let us know on social media like Facebook, Twitter, or by visiting our website! TREK IT OUT by Jake Morgan “Star Trek: Picard” Key Art Revealed The “Star Trek: Picard” team gave us a nice surprise before San Diego Comic Con and Star Trek Las Vegas - Star Trek: Picard's Key Art! On July 10th, the art was dropped by both Sir Patrick Stewart's and Star Trek's social media outlets. It features the contemplative former Captain in a long coat and high boots. His back is to the audience, though his profile is visible. He is not overlooking the beautiful vineyard and explosive sky that stands in the distance, or the wine barrels nearer, but rather he is looking down - away. But the good Captain is not alone. With him sits - A DOG! His assumedly-loyal companion is wearing a collar sporting a Starfleet Delta, which some keen eyed fans noticed looks to have “_1” on it. Later, Star Trek's twitter account added an animated gif that pans across the landscape, landing on the final piece of static art. Levar Burton Expects Geordie in “Star Trek: Picard” So we MAY be getting a “Number 1” - of sorts - in the new Picard series, but will we ever get to see the proper Next Gen cast join Sir Patrick? LeVar Burton thinks so! Appearing at the premiere of Disney's “The Lion King”, Burton - who played Chief Engineer Geordie LaForge - was asked by CNN about the likelihood of a TNG reunion on “Star Trek: Picard” “Each of us, I would say certainly, right? It is unreasonable to assume that he doesn't know those people anymore, or that he stopped talking to them. And if he did there's good storytelling in why” But Burton also made clear that this wasn't “Star Trek: The Next NEXT Generation” - it was “Star Trek: Picard” “Are you gonna see all of us together, again, in a scene or episode? I don't know. There's a lot of paper that needs to be papered, before we get there.” McKenzie Westmore On “Star Trek: Picard”: “Cat's out of the bag” The Westmore family has made quite an impact on Star Trek, and it doesn't look like they are done yet! On Saturday, July 13th, McKenzie Westmore posted a time-lapsed video to her instagram feed. The video shows the 42-year-old actress, best known for her work on the NBC Soap Opera “Passions”, getting a full head cast. Accompanying the post, Westmore said “There's such a great story to go along with how all of this came about from beginning to end but for now here's a little peek at what I went through to transform into what @nevillepage created! More of the story to come! I can't express enough how great it was to be part of the Star Trek family again with @sirpatstew even if just a moment. I've known him for 30 years! Thank you to all involved!! #startrek #picard #comingsoon #family #excited #cantwait #transformation #saturdayvibes #saturdaymorning #actor #actorslife #moretocome #sirpatrickstewart #honored #hollywood” Westmore, who has worked as an extra and guest star on Star Trek before, said later on Twitter “Cats out of the bag! #StarTrekPicard” David Mack a Consultant on a Pair of Star Trek Animated Series Prolific Star Trek author David Mack has some exciting news as well. Mack, the author of over 30 Star Trek novels, broke the news on Twitter, saying “Now it can be told (because my agent secured me permission from the production company): I am excited to be working as a consultant on two new Star Trek animated TV series — Lower Decks, and another whose details remain classified. And that's all I can say about that. #DreamJob” Following a story that claimed Mack was in the writer's room, the 50 year-old author clarified on Twitter “In case you see this story before it gets corrected: The headline and story are INCORRECT. I am NOT in the writers room on either animated series. I am NOT providing writing services to either show. I am an outside consultant, and my services are strictly advisory in nature.” STAR TREK ONLINE AND GAMING NEWS by Anthony Cox Bring Your Favorite STO Tribble Home Today! Star Trek Online offers the most robust virtual Trek experience any Trekkie could want. Captain your very own Starship, interact with your favorite Trek characters, or become an award winning Tribble breeder! For the last nine years Captains in Star Trek Online have spent years breeding just right Tribble to accompany them on their away missions. Now, thanks to a new partnership with TribbleToys.com, you can bring home your favorite Tribble breed in real life. Available breeds include the Gamma Quadrant Tribble, the Radan Tribble, the Triolic Tribble, the Winter Tribble, and the Black Alert Tribble. What's a Black Alert Tribble? Well, when you order one of these cuddly shipmates you'll receive an in-game code for a Black Alert Tribble. Which when pet it, will give you an extra 2% run speed and an extra 3% maximum health. Leaving the Black ALert Tribble alone with the new Sauteed Shitaake food item from the Lobi store will create the new Mycelium Tribble. Petting this little guy will give you a 3% run speed boost and 5% extra maximum health. The Black Alert Tribble code is only available for PC. Trek out the show notes for a link. The Temporal Warship Bundle For the first time the Zen-store is getting a bundle with ships from four different factions. The Temporal Warship bundle, which is already available in the Zen-store, will include starships from the Federation, Klingon Empire, Romulan Republic, and Jem'hadar Vanguard fleets. Also, any Captain can pilot the Jem'hadar or Romulan ships. Right out of the box. No tier 6 ship mastery required. Each of these ships comes with the same console, but it will change the passive boosts depending on the faction. The starship trait is the same also, but both the name and energy type boost will change depending on faction. These ships all have a Commander-rank Temporal Operative Bridge Officer seat and are considered Temporal Operative specialized. So they will have the Molecular Reconstruction abilities. For a full list of stats and details, trek out the show notes. Patch Notables on PC In this week's PC patch notes: Jem'Hadar Gamma Rep armor is now available to outfit Bridge Officers. Known Issues: Firing arcs are currently not displaying when hovering over weapons icons. Jem'Hadar consoles do not work with the Jem'Hadar temporal warship. PC Events Bonus Marks Weekend Captains will gain bonus marks this weekend. From now until Monday, July 22nd earn 50% more reputation marks. 20% Starship Sale PC Captains can also save 20% off ships in the Zen-store. Including fleet modules, dry dock slots, and ship upgrade tokens. The sale lasts until Monday, July 22nd. Lohlunat Festival Summer Event Ends August 15th July 25 - July 29: Elachi Red Alert Weekend Arena of Sompek Returns as a Featured TFO Aug 1st - Aug 22nd Console Events Double XP Weekend Console Captains can take advantage of a Double XP weekend. From now until Monday, July 22nd Captains on XBox and Playstation can earn 100% more skill points and expertise in game.  July 25th - July 29th: Tholian Red Alert Weekend Aug. 1st - Aug. 5th: Bonus Marks Weekend Aug. 8th: Featured TFO Crystalline Catastrophe WEEKLY TOP TIP Shopping on Risa Before the summer event ends I wanted to draw attention to a few items that, if you don't have or know about, can be really helpful. If you don't have at least a very rare floater and power board you're just doing Risa wrong. Not only will they help you grind out more Lohlonat Favors, but it's just plan fun to zoom around the island in style. And on the plus side, you can also use the power board on your fleet's Colony World. Do you need an ultra rare power board? They can really make you fast in the races, but unless you're an expert power boarder, I find the speed of the ultra rares makes me lose more races then win. But your mileage may very. Don't forget that there's a new Baseball themed Tribble this year. Rumour has it feeding a Tribble a Stadium Soft Drink or a Jipper will create a Grand Slam Tribble. But I wouldn't hit it with a baseball bat, but petting it will give you a 2.5% run speed boost and 5% melee attack damage boost. The last item I want to mention is the Kit Module Graviton Spike. This Tactical Kit module is a staple in many Tactical ground builds. When activated your next weapon attack for 20 seconds triggers additional kinetic damage with 50% shield penetration, knock backs enemies towards the center of the area of effect, and slows enemies by 50% for 5 seconds. Even if you're not a Tactical officer, check out the other kit modules available in the Summer Event store. You may be surprised to find something useful. Also, once you have access to the Summer event store by completing the welcome project when you first get to Risa, you will always have access to the Summer Event Store in the Events Reputation tab. Other Gaming News Star Trek Conflick Review In the newest tabletop offering from WizKids games, Star Trek: Conflick in the Neutral Zone, players will send their ships into the neutral zone to collect dilithium, grow their fleet of starships, and earn command points to win the game. Unlock most other Star Trek boards games, this is also a dexterity game. In Star Trek: Conflick you literally flick your wooden starship tokens across the board trying to either land on a planet to collect resources or you're trying to knock your opponents' ship tokens off the board to gain a command point. Each player starts with either a fleet of four Federation ships or four Klingon ships. During the game you can spend your hard earned dilithium crystals on acquiring new star ships. You don't have to stick to one faction though, you can purchase any of the four ships available. Klingon, Federation, or even non-aligned ships like Romulans or even Species 8472. The more ships you have the more flicking you can do. But aware of asteroid blocks that opponents might place to protect their ships. In a 2 or 4 player game the board will have 1 large planet in the center that gives command points and two smaller planets that will give dilithium crystals. The 3 player side has the large planet in the center, but has 3 dilithium planets. If you have any collector ships resting on any of the planets at the start of your turn you will gain one of the appropriate items. Once a player accumulates 10 Command points each other player takes a final turn and the player with the most points wins.  The game is a nice departure from the more thinking strategic games that normally have the Star Trek theme applied to them. Instead of trying to negotiate treaties or roll dice to attack ships, you're literally flicking your ships to attack other ships. There is something giddy and fun about the physicality of sending your starships sailing across the table into the Neutral zone, bashing into other ships, and usually flying off the other side of the board. While the game itself is fun, especially for kids as my 6-year-old quickly became a flicking expert, Star Trek fans will immediately find the cracks in immersion. First off, they advertise the Enterprise D on the box, but the only Enterprise ship disc is the Enterprise E. You'll find your other favorite Federation and Klingon starships like the Defiant and Voyager, which makes you think the time setting for the game is late 24th century. Circa Insurrection or Nemesis. But then they also included ships like the Reliant and Qonos One. The other theme breaking is that you don't need to stick to one faction. You may start with an all Federation or Klingon fleet, but you can purchase any available ship to add to your armada. So unless you want to sacrifice strategy for theme, you're probably going to have an allied fleet. And it's hard to immerse yourself in a situation where you're knocking out your opponent's Federation ship with your own, while your Undine Bio-ship is collecting command points. The game is solid fun. And if you can get past those seemingly minor canon flaws you should definitely head to your friendly local gaming store and pick up a copy. Star Trek: Conflick in the Neutral zone is for 2 - 4 players, suggested age range of 14 and up, and plays in about 30 - 50 minutes, depending on the number of players Astrometrics Report Atmosphere of Midsize Planet Revealed by Hubble, Spitzer The Habitable Zone: Scorched Earth Enigma

So Very Wrong About Games
#63: Catacombs 3rd ed. and Mastering a Game

So Very Wrong About Games

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 69:29


Here's the thing, at least as Mark understands it: acquired tastes are weird. Some things are great the first time. Furthermore, some things are easy and great the first time. Take chocolate, for example. Most people start out champs at eating chocolate. Mark tried to get good at something once, but he found out that requires effort. Who has time for ten thousand hours when there's elite-level candy consumption to be had? Walker on the other hand laments Mark's narrow little horizons. AYURIS: Space Alert 2m59s (Vlaada Chvatil, CGE, 2008)Games Played Last Week: -Warpgate 4m22s (Artyom Nichipurov, Wolff Designa, 2018)-Caverna: The Cave Farmers 6m38s (Uwe Rosenberg, Lookout Games, 2013)-Codenames 8m10s (Vlaada Chvatil, CGE, 2015)-KeyForge: Call of the Archons 9m29s (Richard Garfield, Fantasy Flight, 2018)-Intrigue 10m06s (Stefan Dorra, AMIGO, 1994)-Combat Commander: Europe 14m13s (Chad Jensen, GMT, 2006)-Aristeia! 16m39s (Alberto Abal, Jesús Fuster, & David Rosillo, Corvus Belli, 2017)-Pax Renaissance 19m01s (Phil Eklund & Matt Eklund, Sierra Madre Games, 2016)News (and why it doesn't matter)-Spread the Love Letter, spread the pain 21m59s-In Defiance of the glut of dungeon crawlers 22m58s-Conflick in the Neutral Zone, again 25m35s-Scramble for outrage in wargamer land 26m37sFeature Game: Catacombs 3rd ed. 28m44 (Ryan Amos, Marc Kelsey, & Aron West, Elzra Corp., 2015)Topic: Mastering a Game 49m35s

game news mastering spread amigo love letters intrigue scramble catacombs codenames archons neutral zone fantasy flight richard garfield fuster cge uwe rosenberg corvus belli aristeia lookout games chad jensen vlaada chvatil pax renaissance caverna the cave farmers keyforge call in defiance stefan dorra conflick
So Very Wrong About Games
#63: Catacombs 3rd ed. and Mastering a Game

So Very Wrong About Games

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 69:29


Here's the thing, at least as Mark understands it: acquired tastes are weird. Some things are great the first time. Furthermore, some things are easy and great the first time. Take chocolate, for example. Most people start out champs at eating chocolate. Mark tried to get good at something once, but he found out that requires effort. Who has time for ten thousand hours when there's elite-level candy consumption to be had? Walker on the other hand laments Mark's narrow little horizons. AYURIS: Space Alert 2m59s (Vlaada Chvatil, CGE, 2008)Games Played Last Week: -Warpgate 4m22s (Artyom Nichipurov, Wolff Designa, 2018)-Caverna: The Cave Farmers 6m38s (Uwe Rosenberg, Lookout Games, 2013)-Codenames 8m10s (Vlaada Chvatil, CGE, 2015)-KeyForge: Call of the Archons 9m29s (Richard Garfield, Fantasy Flight, 2018)-Intrigue 10m06s (Stefan Dorra, AMIGO, 1994)-Combat Commander: Europe 14m13s (Chad Jensen, GMT, 2006)-Aristeia! 16m39s (Alberto Abal, Jesús Fuster, & David Rosillo, Corvus Belli, 2017)-Pax Renaissance 19m01s (Phil Eklund & Matt Eklund, Sierra Madre Games, 2016)News (and why it doesn't matter)-Spread the Love Letter, spread the pain 21m59s-In Defiance of the glut of dungeon crawlers 22m58s-Conflick in the Neutral Zone, again 25m35s-Scramble for outrage in wargamer land 26m37sFeature Game: Catacombs 3rd ed. 28m44 (Ryan Amos, Marc Kelsey, & Aron West, Elzra Corp., 2015)Topic: Mastering a Game 49m35s

game news mastering spread amigo love letters intrigue scramble catacombs codenames archons neutral zone fantasy flight richard garfield fuster cge uwe rosenberg corvus belli aristeia lookout games chad jensen vlaada chvatil pax renaissance caverna the cave farmers keyforge call in defiance stefan dorra conflick
Church in the Valley - Ontario Ranch Campus
Finding Dory - Past Frustration to Hope - Audio

Church in the Valley - Ontario Ranch Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2016 39:29


Poor communication is a major factor in most conflict. When it’s time to listen we may talk and when it’s time to encourage we may want to instruct. The Bible actually provides a helpful guide for communication. Our words should edify/build up according to one’s need.

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Church in the Valley - Ontario Ranch Campus
Finding Dory - Past Frustration to Hope - PDF

Church in the Valley - Ontario Ranch Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2016


Poor communication is a major factor in most conflict. When it’s time to listen we may talk and when it’s time to encourage we may want to instruct. The Bible actually provides a helpful guide for communication. Our words should edify/build up according to one’s need.

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Church in the Valley - Alhambra Campus
Finding Dory - Past Frustration to Hope - Audio - Audio

Church in the Valley - Alhambra Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2016 47:00


Poor communication is a major factor in most conflict. When it’s time to listen we may talk and when it’s time to encourage we may want to instruct. The Bible actually provides a helpful guide for communication. Our words should edify/build up according to one’s need.

Church in the Valley - Alhambra Campus
Finding Dory - Past Frustration to Hope - Audio - Audio

Church in the Valley - Alhambra Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2016 47:00


Poor communication is a major factor in most conflict. When it’s time to listen we may talk and when it’s time to encourage we may want to instruct. The Bible actually provides a helpful guide for communication. Our words should edify/build up according to one’s need.

Church in the Valley - Alhambra Campus
Finding Dory - Past Frustration to Hope - PDF

Church in the Valley - Alhambra Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2016


Poor communication is a major factor in most conflict. When it’s time to listen we may talk and when it’s time to encourage we may want to instruct. The Bible actually provides a helpful guide for communication. Our words should edify/build up according to one’s need.

Church in the Valley - Alhambra Campus
Finding Dory - Past Frustration to Hope - PDF

Church in the Valley - Alhambra Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2016


Poor communication is a major factor in most conflict. When it’s time to listen we may talk and when it’s time to encourage we may want to instruct. The Bible actually provides a helpful guide for communication. Our words should edify/build up according to one’s need.