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There are lots of great games that are available for free (or at least just the cost of printer paper and ink). Some are homebrew, some are games that are available to print as a demo, and some are just weird. And I cannot stress just how much Jondi hates Werewolf.
Originally this episode was going to be about something completely different. Oh well. Toss these games in your bag and go stand in line somewhere, because it's time to think about waiting for food at restaurants while playing board games!
We chat with James Ernest about his two ongoing Kickstarter projects for the digital version of his game Fish Cook and for his new game, Stuff and Nonsense. We also get a chance to talk about a lot of his other games including Kill Doctor Lucky, Get Lucky and Pairs! You can listen to Bags and Boards live every Wednesday at 6:00 PM Central Time on www.kxtr.net by clicking the "Listen Live!" link or by searching for "The Planet 100.7" on TuneIn Radio. You can also get updates and board game news at our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/bagsandboards.
Lotus-wrapped mystery fish... MmmmMmmmm.... Once you've listened, get more info on the game here: http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/135877/fish-cook Thoughts on the episode? Leave comments here, or go to the podcast's page on BGG to discuss with other BGG members: http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgamepodcast/24708/printin-and-playin-podcast
Reviews of the Love Letter Kanai Factory Limited Edition, Trains, Maximum Throwdown, Augustus, Cinque Terre, Fish Cook and Sushi Go!.
Join Ken and Brian as they talk with Scott Leysath, wild game cooking expert and host of The Sportsman's Channel's “Hunt, Fish, Cook” and “Dead Meat” television shows. They also get a fishing report from Lake of the Ozarks fishing guide Big Ed Franko, owner of Big Ed's Guide Service. And as always, they'll talk hunting, fishing, and the great outdoors.