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Un nuevo episodio en el que vamos a analizar con todo lujo de detalles uno de los dos juegos con los que Dani García despertó el interés de la comunidad lúdica en 2023. Para complementar, un par de secciones mas: un serrín y un tarugo. Ahí os va el menú: (0:02:48) El Juego del Programa: Arborea (0:59:30) Serrín (0:59:55) Dungeonquest (1:13:04) The Traders of Genoa (1:20:45) Tarugo (1:21:53) Sovereign Chess (1:33:17) Quantik
This is Dice Tower Now for the week of June 13, 2023. This week, Hasbro is a true Renegade, Ravensburger gets the Upper Hand, Mantic reanimates vermicelli, and the Kaedama team smurfily smurfs the smurfing smurf. TOP STORIES (2:00) Upper Deck suing designer Ryan Miller and publisher Ravensburger over Lorcana Renegade publishing Heroscape Maestro Media to work on a cooperative Smurfs Game in 2024 with team Kaedama Beacon Patrol by designer/illustrator Torben Ratzlaff and publisher Pandasaurus Games Terraria Boad Game coming from publisher Paper Fort Games Finish Line from Queen Games Queen Games re-implementing DungeonQuest for Dragonquest: Fantasy Dice Game Lacuna by Mark Gerrits and CMYK Comet coming from Peter Prinz and Funtails Coney by Giampaolo Razzino and Little Rocket Games String Railway by Hisashi Hayashi coming to crowdfunding Worms Board Game coming from Team 17 and Mantic Games Lands of the Mesozoic coming from Ander Guinea and Worthington Publishing CROWDFUNDING (18:45) Asteroid Dice Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood of Venice - Apocalypse The Last Spell AEG Expansion Extravaganza French Quarter Roll on the Range SPONSOR UPDATE (29:00) Into the Godsgrave THE HOTNESS (30:50) Dune: Imperium Sanssouci Ark Nova Gloomhaven: Second Edition Earth Ark Nova Heat: Pedal to the Metal Galactic Cruise Beast Inventions: Evolution of Ideas The Witcher: Old World CONNECT: Follow our Twitter newsfeed: twitter.com/dicetowernow Dig in with Corey at DiceTowerDish.com. Have a look-see at Barry's wares at BrightBearLaser.com.
Emma, Gil, and Scott discuss winning in games. What defines winning in a game, and what are the different ways games can handle it? Also, Emma shares a Big Announcement with us. SHOW NOTES 2m44s: Type 1 - One winner, everyone else loses: Catan, Terra Mystica, Terraforming Mars 3m47s: Type 1a - Conditional win: Dune, Red November, Mission Catastrophe, Glory to Rome 6m48s: Vast, COIN (Counter-Insurgency) games 6m56s: Type 2 - One loser, everyone else wins: Jenga, Cockroach Poker, Kackel Dackel (which Gil mispronounced, and which was published in the US as Doggie Doo), Don't Wake Daddy, Bimbado/Packesel/The Last Straw (the game mentioned about loading a donkey), Pie Face, Perfection. The balloon game Scott describes is likely Bumm Bumm Ballon, known in the US as Boom Boom Balloon. 8m40s: Gil is using the term "atom" here as defined in the book Characteristics of Games, defined as "satisfying chunks of play shorter than a full game." 9m09s: Type 3 - Co-op games: Pandemic, Lord of the Rings, the Forbidden games, Quirky Circuits 10m15s: CO2 12m05s: We discuss meaning in games, beyond simple "fun," in Ludology 201 - Are We Having Fun Yet? 12m30s: This War of Mine 12m43s: Type 4 - Semi-coop games: Hellapagos, We're Doomed 13m52s: Coup, Werewolf/Mafia 14m41s: The Resistance, Werewolf, Codenames 15m17s: Type 4a - "Variable Coopability" (thanks Emma!) - Dead of Winter, Who Goes There 15m42s: Geoff discussed this in GameTek Classic 129 - Semi Coop Tournaments. 17m06s: Type 5 - Individual wins/losses 18m38s: Fog of Love. You can hear more from Fog of Love designer Jacob Jaskov in Ludology 194 - Lifting the Fog. 19m52s: The Crossroads mechanism forces players to make choices related to the narrative of the game, and delivers consequences based on those choices. Note that Gil is using "Crossroads" casually here, as only Plaid Hat Games can officially release Crossroads games. 20m46s: Emma's storytelling game ...and then we died. 21m08s: Type 6 - Improvement/Personal Best: Scrabble, Bupkis 23m14s: The Board Game Stats app, Fantasy Realms 24m02s: Cribbage 24m42s: More info about the Donkey Kong high score competition. The board game Take it Easy. 29m00s: Bennett Foddy's GDC talk Making It Matter, where he discusses how eSports can emulate real sports. Also, Gil's communication tool for board games, Check-In Cards. 32m13s: Geoff and Mike discussed legacy games with Matt Leacock in Ludology 121 - Pandemonium. 33m16s: Type 7 - Personal Experience. The chess-themed TV drama The Queen's Gambit. 43m55s: King Me, Cole Wehrle's GDC talk on kingmaking. Also, Cole's game Root. Cole is a friend of the show and has been on a couple of times, most recently on Ludology 222 - Johnny Fairplay. 48m06s: T.I.M.E Stories 54m28s: Another shout-out for Characteristics of Games. Here's Gil's Game Design 101 talk. 57m56s: The board games Dungeonquest and Kingdom Death: Monster. The video games Super Meat Boy and Dark Souls. 59m37s: The video game Hades. 1h03m52s: Check out Errol Elumir's 13 Rules for Escape Room Puzzle Design. 1h05m44s: Scott's book Level Up! The Guide to Great Video Game Design. 1h06m54s: Betrayal: Legacy 1h07m54s: The video game Among Us, and the board games Nemesis and Zombicide. 1h10m23s: You can hear more about player psychographic profiles in Ludology 165 - Fowerian Slip.
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In this episode I bump into my friend Curt Covert from Smirk and Dagger Games! We chat about DungeonQuest and Fantastic Voyage! With a dash of SpellJammer and a hint of Magic School Bus. It all makes for a great Saturday Morning! So, hop on in and check out how Fantastic Voyage can be “modernized” … Continue reading "Episode 49 – Fantastically Covert" The post Episode 49 – Fantastically Covert appeared first on Flip Floreys Super Saturday Board Game Serial!.
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Hello everyone in Podcastville It's your Strong Female Leads back with another episode! This time we clear away the dinner party, dig into the games closet and set up one of the new wave, indie, euro-style, next generation, non-classic, complexity driven board games (or whatever they are called) So get ready to grab your Ticket to Ride and leave Carcassone to Settle Catan with Munchkins before the Betrayal at the House on the Hill causes a Descent into a Dungeonquest for the Talisman. Special guest this episode is improviser and proto-lawyer Caitlin St Clair (society ‘it-girl’ detective) Catch all the news as always @StrFemaleLeads and https://StrongFemaleLeads.moonfruit.com We are… Caitlin St Clair via https://www.cszrichmond.com/ Debra-Jane Appelby @dj_appelby - www.debrajaneappelby.com Kate McCabe @katemccabesays - www.katemccabe.me
In a first of a series we have the rather wonderful Paddy Stardust on to Co-Host with Richard while Colin is off causing all sorts of mayhem. Really grateful for his time and he had plenty to talk about. For those who aren't aware, Paddy is the one of the hosts of the fantastic Twin Humanities podcast. Along with CJ, they spend their time talking about things related to Dark Souls and on the other side, talk about all things wonderful and interesting in the land of Geek. They are bloody wonderful at it as well. They even have intro music!! Got These to the Table Paddy tells us some of the board games he played as a younger nipper including Frustration, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and the Fabulous Tower of Terror. He moves on to chat about RoboRally and Pathfinder RPG and Space Alert. Paddy then talks about The Pathfinder adventure card game, The Star Trek Next Gen Interactive Game and the fabulous Dungeonquest. Get These Off The Shelf Paddy also talked about games he would love to get hold of including Arkham Horror, Game of Thrones and Battlestar Galactica. WE GET TO MENTION DEAD OF WINTER!! Give These a Kick Paddy talks about Timewatch and of course we have to talk about the Dark Souls Kickstarter. Shout Outs You can find the Twin Humanities podcast by searching on itunes or going to http://www.twinhumanities.com/ You can follow Paddy on @paddystardust on Twitter and @twinhumanities Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/werenotwizards Twitter.com - http://www.twitter.com/werenotwizards View us on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/were-not-wizards/id1084198405 Get us on Stitcher - http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/were-not-wizards Get us through acast - http://www.acast.com/werenotwizards Email us magic@werenotwizards.com Whatever you do, don't be afraid to give us a shout!
Trots osäkerhet om vilket avsnitt i ordningen detta egentligen var så blev det en episod även denna vecka, med en panel bestående av Nylund, Dupo, Lill-Berglöf och Kjellin. Niklas har sett John Wick som är en “asdålig actionrulle med Keanu Reeves” (citat: Niklas Berglöf). Vanne & Peter har sett The Book Of Life med röster av Diego Luna och Zoë Saldaña som har lite rörig och ogenomtänkt story, men i alla fall bra musik och snygg visuell animering. Mats och Niklas har dessutom spelat Cities Skylines som är typ som Sim City fast det funkar! Vanne & Peter fick dessutom brädspelet DungeonQuest för en tid sedan av Tove & Mats! Nu har vi testat att spela och fått blodad tand och det vill vi prata om! Detta och även ett gäng lyssnarmail med ämnen som Deadpool-comics, nördigheter i Stockholm och en del annat avverkas. Tack & förlåt! Puss Hej!
Sommaruppehållet blev oönskat långt, men nu är vi tillbaka! Denna gången pratar vi om genren Sword & Sorcery, som utlovats tidigare men som fick ge plats åt postapokalyps i förra avsnittet. Lite senare i avsnittet pratar Andreas om ”DungeonQuest”, men menar egentligen ”HeroQuest”. Men det blir liksom rätt ändå… Under podcasten diskuterar vi flera ämnen […]
This long overdue episode is finally out. In this show, I look at Rune Age, the deck-building game by Corey Konieczka and published by Fantasy Flight Games in 2011. This is a fantasy themed deck-building game set in the world of Terrinoth which is also the setting for Rune bound, DungeonQuest, Descent, and Rune Wars. All of which, except for the last 2, support solitaire play. I also introduce solitaire gaming month... May! Rune Age on BGG. Rune Age: Oath and Anvil expansion on BGG. Runebound on BGG. DungeonQuest (3rd edition) on BGG. Computer AIs for games.
In this session report, Mark and Jeff talk about a play session of Fantasy Flight Games' re-issue of DungeonQuest. They give an overview of the session's events, and focus a bit on some of the updates to this 3rd edition of the game: the combat system and the player character characteristics and abilities. Mark and Jeff give their opinions of these updates, and decide whether this edition might still be able to fill the role of a filler game, even with all its embellishments. As always, we'd LOVE to hear from you, so please post a comment to this blog entry (at www.gameopolis.org or gameopolis.libsyn.com), or send us an email at info@gameopolis.org! Stay tuned for Show 18.0, coming to you faster than a DungeonQuest sunset! NOTE: To download, right-click on the "POD" icon above, and choose "Save Target As..." Select a download location on your computer, and save. After saving, play the file from your downloaded copy.
Mark and Jeff challenge tradition in what would --normally-- have been the Dusty Old Box segment of the show. Then, Jeff kicks us off with a deeper treatment of a PREVIOUS Dusty Old Box: Avalon Hill's Freedom In The Galaxy. Jeff takes a high level look at this game to answer his months-long question: is this game truly "ridiculous", as was once asserted? After Jeff's analysis of FitG, Marks tells us about the re-release of DungeonQuest by Fantasy Flight Games, with plenty of comparisons and contrasts with the previous edition of the game. As always, we LOVE to hear from our listeners, so please post a comment to this blog entry (at www.gameopolis.org or gameopolis.libsyn.com), or send us an email at info@gameopolis.org! 00:00:00 Prelude 00:01:51 Freedom in the Galaxy 00:23:36 Fantasy Flight's vesion of DungeonQuest 00:51:02 Signoff Related links: 1 Freedom in the Galaxy on Boardgamegeek 2 FFG's DungeonQuest on Boardgamegeek Stay tuned for Show 17.5 --our session report on one of these fine games-- coming very soon! NOTE: To download, right-click on the "POD" icon above, and choose "Save Target As..." Select a download location on your computer, and save. After saving, play the file from your downloaded copy.
Put on your Deerstalker and massage those grey cells, we dive into three mystery games: Inkognito, Mystery on the Nile, and 221 B Baker St.
Put on your Deerstalker and massage those grey cells, we dive into three mystery games: Inkognito, Mystery on the Nile, and 221 B Baker St.
Put on your Deerstalker and massage those grey cells, we dive into three mystery games: Inkognito, Mystery on the Nile, and 221 B Baker St.