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Tim O'Brien, co-designer of Gudnak, sits down with Zach for a far-reaching discussion that offers a behind-the-scenes look into Chaotic Great's journey as a new indie card game publisher. At the heart of the discussion is the inevitable question for this new round of "LCGs" - what has to change for this format to truly succeed? Check out the second Gudnak Kickstarter campaign to see potential answers to that question: https://cov.link/gudnak-ks
Diese Woche in unserem wöchentlichen News-Update: "Flamecraft" kommt als 2-Spieler-Variante, "Shinjuku" kommt auf Deutsch und Spiele werden durch Trump teurer - das sagt der Chef von Arcane Wonders. Außerdem: die Arnak-Adventure Chest haut preislich voll rein und es kommt ein seltsamer "D&D"-Mr Potato Head! Das alles und noch mehr in unserem News-Update.
En este programa #250, las últimas novedades en el mundo de los LCGs, debatimos sobre el nuevo formato de Fantasy Flight Games (¡adiós, equilibrio!), y exploramos las maravillas (y no tan maravillas) de "Criaturas Maravillosas".Analizamos el cambio radical de FFG con sus LCGs, que ahora se dividen en dos formatos: "Legacy" (donde vale todo) y el nuevo formato "restringido". ¿Vagueza o estrategia?
In this special episode of Winning Hand, the pod crew discusses the future of LCGs after the recent announcement by Fantasy Flight Games on the future of living card games at the studio. We discuss what the changes are, what the impact of those changes is to the community and the game overall, and what it means for the future of the people's podcast. Here is the fireside chat. Here is the follow-up article from Nate French. Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:42 Fantasy Flight's Announcement Overview 04:45 Understanding Current vs. Legacy Environments 10:56 Impact on Gameplay and Card Design 16:51 Business Implications and Player Accessibility 25:16 Future of the Podcast and Content Direction 34:55 Outro
¡Bienvenidos jugadores! Hoy tenemos una buena ración de novedades y últimas partidas, con expansiones, eurogames, juegos para 2, LCGs y un breve repaso a la actualidad. Vamos a darle! 2:17 Noticias y los juegos que están candentes 6:28 Andromeda's Edge: Un juego de colocación de trabajadores con temática espacial, considerado como una versión mejorada de su predecesor, 46:55 Nucleum: Australia. Nuevo mapa con nuevas estrategias a explotar. 54:42 Gaia Project: La Flota Perdida: Una expansión para el popular Gaia Project que añade nuevas razas, asteroides y las "flotas perdidas". Recomendada para jugadores experimentados que busquen nuevos retos y estrategias. 1:12:05 Marvel Champions: La era de Apocalipsis. Expansión de cierre para el ciclo de mutantes que no consigue mantener el nivel de las anteriores, especialmente por la mecánica de misiones muy floja 1:21:35 Arkham Horror LCG: Folk Horror al estilo Lovecraftniano, primera aproximación al inicio de la campaña 1:31:47 El Señor de los Anillos: Duelo por la Tierra Media: Reimplementación de Seven Wonders Duel con temática del Señor de los Anillos.
Solospiele scheinen streitbar - Alan R. Moon ist wenig begeistert. Doch sind Brettspiele wirklich nicht zum alleine zocken gedacht? Lars und Olaf (Spartacus Spielt Solo) versuchen Dennis den Reiz zu erklären, welche diese ausmachen können. Dabei versuchen wir Grundbegriffe zu erklären und Empfehlungen für konkrete Spiele zu geben. Dabei gehen wir von LCGs wie Arkham Horror, über große Konflikte (Pax Pamir), bis zu kleinen Spielen für eine Hand (Palm Island). Wir hoffen euch den Reiz und das Vergnügen gut rüber bringen zu können. Dennis führt uns durch die Folge. Viel Spaß und gut Brett!
For this Nerdstorian's Board Game History episode, we're diving into the history behind one of the most popular mechanisms around: deck-building! Deck-building games have introduced many people to the modern hobby, which makes sense given how approachable they are, and how intuitive they become once you have the basics down. That's a pretty impressive feat given that the deck-building mechanism hasn't even been around for 20 years yet! Or has it... Pop Quiz: What was the first game to introduce the deck building mechanism? Listen in to find out! Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/4pVkZUPhJm Check out our Youtube: www.youtube.com/@TheBoardGameDojo Support us Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BoardGameDojo Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theboardgamedojo Follow us on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBGDojo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boardgamedojo/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@boardgamedojo Sources Deck Building/Deck Construction: https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/2848663/deck-building-vs-deck-construction TCGs/CCGs: https://www.dragonshield.com/gaming-inspiration/what-are-trading-card-games/ LCGs: https://www.gameology.com.au/blogs/news/something-new-a-brief-introduction-to-living-card-games#:~:text=LCGs%20operate%20as%20normal%20Trading,packs%20of%20the%20same%20release Magic: the Gathering: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/463/magic-gathering Disney's Lorcana: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/369646/disney-lorcana Dominion: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/36218/dominion StarCraft: The Board Game: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/22827/starcraft-board-game Simone T's blog, "Dominion invented the deckbuilding genre": https://boardgamegeek.com/blogpost/67119/dominion-invented-deck-building-genre Slapshot: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/1705/slapshot Scarab Lords: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/4488/scarab-lords Challengers!: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/359970/challengers Seasons: The Calendar Rummy Game: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/9971/seasons-calendar-rummy-game
Join us once again for episode 33 as we discuss the resource mechanics, the abstract nature of resources in the 3 LCGs and Steward of Gondor.
adminWith the upcoming release of Disney Lorcana and Star Wars Unlimited, the discussion of CCGs vs LCGS has popped up again. We have many years experience in both so we […] The post RDTN Episode 292: CCGs vs LCGs first appeared on Rolling Dice & Taking Names.
in which we talk about churches, OSR, LCGS what we played and news of the week
Join us in episode 25 where we discuss the news, announce a winner for our Lord of the Rings LCG promo card giveaway and discuss our favourite spheres/aspects/classes from the LCGs. If you want to talk to us about your favourite sphere/aspect/class you can find us on Twitter here, Facebook here and join us onContinue reading "Episode 25: White Tower Watchmen"
•••[3:47] Games Q&A►►► Changing game rankings? Oathsworn? Plunderous? Rahdo merch update? Dominion expansions? Adding new folks to the channel? Identifying what makes a game special? Crowd Sorcery? Channel growth? Carnegie? Free Radicals? Marvel Champions expansions? Positive player interaction? Time in games? Playing with neice & nephew? Audience metric for podcast? Bad teaching experiences? Dreaming about board games? Marvel Champions verisimilitude? MC vs other LCGs? MC soloing? MC ranking? MC theme change? Expansions effect on rankings? Masking objectionable themes? •••[1:40:24] Personal Q&A►►► Killing Eve? Forward Party? Vaccines? Yang? Exotic animals? SCUBA diving experiences? Kevin Smith? Penn Jillette? Atheism? Roadtripper! Podcast future? Beagles? Staying positive? 80's nostalgia? Stranger Things? Where do we get news? Jen's Words of Wisdom? Spoilers for Star Trek Brave New Worlds? Spoilers for Pandemic Legacy 1, 2 and 0? •••Send your questions to questions@rahdo.com
Join Michael and James for the latest episode in our Shadow of the Past series as they take a deep delve into Escape from Mount Gram from the Angmar Awakened cycle of LOTR LCG If you like talking about LCGs you can come and join us on our Discord server to find out more aboutContinue reading "Shadow of the Past: Escape from Mount Gram"
This week we take a closer look at the "Living Card Games" (LCG) currently in print by Fantasy Flight Games (FFG). Which, are all co-op games; The Lord of the Rings, Arkham Horror, and Marvel Champions. Each host gives their first impressions of one of these games and by the end, we may just find that there's an LCG for each of us. Join our discord, just click (or copy/paste) here: https://discord.gg/ypK2dEQXPH Our BGA group can be found here: https://boardgamearena.com/group?id=5729425 Email feedback and contest entries to feedback [at] tabletopgametalk.com. Go to http://TabletopGameTalk.com/live to learn how to be part of our live audience. Follow us on twitter http://twitter.com/TabletopGameTLK http://twitter.com/GameMasterChris http://twitter.com/LawfulGoodMom http://twitter.com/NetFletch or Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TabletopGameTalkPodcast Chris's facebook (let him know you're a listener in the friend request): https://www.facebook.com/steele22374 Join the conversation on Board Game Geek http://TabletopGameTalk.com/bgg Support us via Patreon http://TabletopGameTalk.com/Patreon
En este episodio hablamos de los mazos preconstruidos para LCGs y cuando tienen sentido. Luego hacemos varios rewinds y reseñamos la nueva edición de Betrayal, Wonderland's War y Dice Realms 00:04:53 - LCGs para vagos 00:38:40 - Dinosaur World 00:40:15 - Cascadia 00:47:29 - Witchstone 00:52:19 - The Search for Planet X 00:56:40 - Betrayal 01:15:50 - Wonderland's War 01:31:37 - Dice Realms 01:41:00 - Fast Forward 01:46:23 - Follow y Unfollow MUSIC: Space Invaders – Pornophonique & Look and feel years younger – Brad Sucks
Chris Cormier and Matt McKenzie talk about games that have interesting and unique game mechanisms. We're not claiming to have discovered the next great genre of boardgaming and these garme are not the only games that contain these mechanisms, however, we think they are implemented in new and interesting ways. We also do a segment about sleeving your games.
If you have listened to previous episodes you probably know about the addiction that has taken over Nelson: Living Card Games! In this episode we have a special guest: d20Woodworking on to discuss this exciting genre of games! So listen along to learn more about Jason and figure out what your next money hole will be! - Flights: 05:20 | Icebreaker: 15:25 | Discussion: 26:07 | Recommendations: 1:03:39 - Our Show Notes can be found here: https://www.fantasyandsomeflights.com/post/e36-games-economy-of-gaming - - d20Woodworking's Info: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/d20woodworking/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrgCwvNpi2J_b1p7cCrHUMQ Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/D20WoodworkingUSA?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=817918451 - Reach out to us on: Our Discord: https://discord.gg/3h7Tctz6GU Our website: www.fantasyandsomeflights.com - Our Instagram: Fantasyandsomeflights for some cool pictures and videos - Our Twitter @AndSomeFlights! - Hope you all enjoy! Cheers!
Today we have the pleasure of releasing the newest Boardvengers episode! This is a wonderful group of content creators who all come together to talk about this wonderful hobby! Today we are discussing games with the best table presence! Hope you enjoy! Led by: Roberto, Shear_Boardom, active on Instagram and YouTube. Dave, Gamefoundry, exploring the intersection of 3D printing and board games. Ben & Emily, Date Night Dice, Instagram and podcast of the same name! McKay, The Board Game Critic, also recording a podcast and launching Snack Time on Kickstarter! Meg, a.k.a. Professor Meg, mostly on Instagram, angry on Twitter. Jason, D20 Woodworking, solo-gaming and LCGs. Dalton and Nelson of Fantasy and Some Flights! - Reach out to us on: Our Discord: https://discord.gg/DfbUrZc2Jy Our website: https://www.fantasyandsomeflights.com/post/f10-gencon-and-mediocre-books Our Instagram: Fantasyandsomeflights for some cool pictures and videos Our YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCucyVNQzpi9EEzI9ZvyFaWQ - Our Twitter @AndSomeFlights! - Hope you all enjoy! Cheers!
What's the difference between a Customizable/Collectible Card Game (CCG) and a Living Card Game (LCG)? Bill and Dylan talk about how they're alike, how they're different, and why different gamers might prefer one over the other.
A snippet from Saturday live discussion about cooperative Living Card Games (LCG) and comparing the deck construction and building tips between all the cooperative LCGs from Fantasy Flight Games.
This week Fletcher and Chris are on their own as they talk about expandable card games from TCG like Magic the Gathering to LCGs like Arkham Horror. What are the pros and cons of the different distribution methods of these games and what do we prefer? If you want to enter our 2021 giveaway, details are below. And if you're a winner this is the current list of games you get to pick from (more will be added throughout the year): Krosmaster QuestArkhanosCatalystQuest Time of HerosBlood Bowl (base game)High HeavensStop ThiefClank!Clank in SpaceArkham Horror 3rd edBetween Two CastlesMage Knight (base game)AdrenalineCrusaders: Thy will be doneForum TrajanumClash of RageSmashUp: The Big Geeky Box (and a lot of expansions)Dire WildFirefly AdventuresArena of the GodsMunchkin GloomThe Legand of the Cherry TreeSquarriors: The Card GameRenegadeArkham Horror: Final HourSteam RollersThe Century Spiced Road CollectionQuarriorsCherry TreeSpyfall 2Muchkin GloomHouse of DanagerGrowlIunuAbove and BelowEx LibrisDungeon AllianceMunchkin QuestRace for the GalaxyThe Stonebound SagaWay of the PandaCastle Ravenloft Board GameJim Hanson's LabyrinthBetrayal at House on the HillSpy ClubOne Week Ultimate WerewolfNew FrontiersAlxes And Alies and ZombiesOne Night Ultimate Werewolf (collection)Box of small box games 2021 Giveaway Rules (subject to change at anytime for any reason) Email anytime during the year will give you 1 entry for the rest of the year. Active patrons during the drawing will get entries based on their pledge level. Winner must email within 2 weeks to claim their game(s) and work out shipping, failure to do this will trigger a new drawing for that prize. (In this case, the person will still be eligible for future drawings.) You may only win once in 2021 for this giveaway. (If we do unrelated giveaways, you will still be eligible to win those.) Winner will pick from the current list of games, new games will be added over the year. Go to http://TabletopGameTalk.com/live to learn how to be part of our live audience. Follow us on twitter http://twitter.com/TabletopGameTLK http://twitter.com/GameMasterChris http://twitter.com/LawfulGoodMom http://twitter.com/NetFletch or Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TabletopGameTalkPodcast Chris's facebook (let him know you're a listener in the friend request): https://www.facebook.com/steele22374 Join the conversation on Board Game Geek http://TabletopGameTalk.com/bgg Support us via Patreon http://TabletopGameTalk.com/Patreon
Ah yes, another relaxing Fireside chat with the hosts of the Fantasy and Some Flights Podcast! In this laidback episode we discuss the new Netflix show: Shadow and Bone, Roll for the Galaxy, and Nelson's deeper spiral into his obsession with LCGs! So dive right in and let us know what board game you would like to see turned into a real life escape room! - Show Notes: https://www.fantasyandsomeflights.com/post/f6-mug-of-tea-cuppa-dice - Reach out to us on: Our Discord: https://discord.gg/DfbUrZc2Jy Our website: https://www.fantasyandsomeflights.com/ Our Instagram: Fantasyandsomeflights for some cool pictures and videos - Our Twitter @AndSomeFlights! - Hope you all enjoy! Cheers!
This week I'm looking into the costings and entry points of LCGs and TCGs. How these games work and how much it may cost you to start playing. Remember to give me a follow on Instagram @bigbossbookclub
With the recent announcement that Legend of the Five Rings is reaching its end, an era of competitive games in the LCG format comes to a close. Starting with Game of Thrones, Living Card Games promised a reprieve from the costs of collectible games and a monthly injection of excitement for players. But given they've all ended, we have to ask - does this format even work? Find all previous casts, as well as products, subscriptions, and blogs, on our website: https://teamcovenant.com
In this episode Scruffy and Norm discuss Marvel Champions The Card Game and share their thoughts on how this compares to other CCGs and LCGs they have played in the past. They also re-visit multihanding solo games, something they haven't always got on with. A couple of other talking points are ones of theming, prejudice towards certain types of games and saying yes to more new experiences. 5.02 Description starts 8.10 Main topic starts Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/alwaysplayeronepodcast Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/xdPzSAG Listener question: What is a game that has surprised you the most? A game you thought you wouldn't enjoy but ended up loving. Maybe it even got you interested in a whole genre you didn't expect to get into! Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Always-Player-One-113123647053523 Instagram: @alwaysplayeronepodcast Reddit: always_player_one email: alwaysplayeronepodcast@gmail.com Play Marvel Champions on TTS: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2221974126&searchtext=marvel+champions
Auf die Erklärung der zwei Arten von Kartenspielen, TCGs und LCGs, folgt die Frage: "Was von beiden ist denn besser?" Der Gamble-Aspekt und das Sammeln als Hobby bei TCGs, steht dem reinen Spielaspekt der LCGs gegenüber. Einige Beispiele für beide Varianten werden erwähnt und sowohl Vor- als auch Nachteile genannt und ausdiskutiert. Außerdem kündigt Kevums etwas für die kommende Folge an und Dunjul sprintet umsonst... Kleiner Fun Fact am Rande: Die "Saurier" in Warhammer heißen Seraphon.
We sit down to discuss Living vs Customize-able Card Games. We take a look at Marvel Champions, Arkham Horror, and Star Wars CCG. With Special Guest, Kevin Kwan.
Connect with the Nerdlab Community:Join the Nerdlab CommunityNerdlab Website Nerdlab Facebook PageNerdlab on TwitterNerdlab on InstagramJoin the Nerdlab Discord Hello fellow adventurers and welcome to the Nerdlab – Where we transform our gaming passion into incredible game designs and learn how to nerd like a boss. My name is Marvin and I am an ambitious […]
Connect with the Nerdlab Community:Join the Nerdlab CommunityNerdlab Website Nerdlab Facebook PageNerdlab on TwitterNerdlab on InstagramJoin the Nerdlab Discord This week I am going to talk about the power of a single word. A single word that is typically printed boldly on a card and holds a lot of information. The words I am talking […]
Marvel Champions, Crisis Protocol, and KeyForge point to an underlying evolution in product development and distribution. Champions shows a new way for LCGs, Crisis Protocol breaks out of complexity and faction-specificity, and KeyForge shows a long tail on unique games. Find all previous casts, as well as learning content and products on our website: https://teamcovenant.com
Chris does a LOT of the talking in this episode. Yes, yes, we know what you're thinking, "he always does a lot of the talking." But this time, it's a LOT. Anyway, he's talking about FFG and what makes them FFG. From the early days of TI1 to LCGs to Unique Games. He covers it all, sort of. We never do get into the digital side of FFG and we only touch on the story stuff they do. Oh, and if you're wondering what Chris's top 3 FFG games are... KeyForge Arkham Horror: The Card Game Star Wars: Rebellion Finally, if you want to read the credits, send an mp3 of you reading the following names... (feedback@TabletopGameTalk.com, subject: CREDITS) Adam Harrison, The SGC, Jason Strong, Terrence Miltner, Steven Sites, Brian Arnold, Sean P Kelley, CMarie, Rudy Loo, Benjamin Haim-o-witz, Jerry Hwang, Stefan Phillips, Caleb O'Brien, Jennifer Engelbrecht, Justin Willard, Christopher Dong, Jason Marks, Jeremey Fischer, David Radtke, Nick Kuikstra, David Sellers, Jason Rodney, Michael Yanikowski, Myles Clark, Cindy Lum, Phil Swartzell, Anne Reynolds, Eric Huffman, Adrienne Dong, Nate, Faz Flintham, Sean Peck, Eric See-lander, Mike Smith, Trevor Davis, Tim Vir-nig, Chris Lowe, Joe Hoover, Timothy Gross, Glenn Cotter, Jesse Walkoviak, Emil Juul Jacobsen, Marina Stevens, Brady Melt-zer, Gregory Huber, Don Gilstrap, Steven Judd, Leane Verhulst, Christopher Letko, John Lewis, Joe Rakstad, Ron Nelson, Neil McLaughlin, Sahara Wentworth, Weatherman Keef, Nicholas Lotts, Agnes Toth, and Paul Raymer. Email us at feedback@TabletopGameTalk.com - for questions and feedback. Follow us on twitter http://twitter.com/TabletopGameTLK http://twitter.com/GameMasterChris http://twitter.com/LawfulGoodMom http://twitter.com/NetFletch or Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TabletopGameTalkPodcast Chris's facebook (let him know you're a listener in the friend request): https://www.facebook.com/steele22374 Join the conversation on Board Game Geek http://TabletopGameTalk.com/bgg Support us via Patreon http://TabletopGameTalk.com/Patreon
Marvel Champions does a lot of things right, but its most important features may well be found in the nuts and bolts of packaging and distribution. We dive into that, using examples from past LCGs, and also spend a bit of time discussing the surprising number of design and deck building levers hidden in the system - because we can't help it. Visit our website: https://teamcovenant.com
En este episodio tratamagedyos los juegos semicooperativos, una mecánica que mucha gente sostiene que no puede funcionar y que a nosotros nos encanta. En el rewind hablamos de Incómodos invitados, Hostage Negociator, Triumph and tragedy. Tras ello hacemos una pequeña comparativa entre dos de los LCGs más exitoso: El señor de los anillos LCG y Arkham Horror LCG. Por último cerramos con una breve reseña del último "roll and write" de moda: Welcome to..." 00:02:30 - Juegos Semicooperativos 00:32:40 - Rewind 00:46:02 - eSdlA LCG VS Arkham Horror LCG 01:03:03 - Welcome to... 01:11:05 - Follow y Unfollow MUSIC: Space Invaders – Pornophonique n Look and feel years younger – Brad Sucks
This week we're talking games that require ongoing investment. We talk CCGs, we talk LCGs, we talk one time plays, and of course we talk about expansions. But first, announcements, Kickstarters, and some Feedback. Our D&D bundle giveaway continues with a way to get bonus entries here: https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/1940127/inputfeedback-ep-79-10x10-challenge Segments 0:00 - Intro/News/Announcements 7:10 - Kickstarter 19:55 - Feedback 31:40 - Main Topic 1:03:50 - Outro You can follow and/or support us with these links: Follow us on twitter http://twitter.com/TabletopGameTLK http://twitter.com/GameMasterChris or Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TabletopGameTalkPodcast Chris's facebook (let him know you're a listener in the friend request): https://www.facebook.com/steele22374 Join the conversation on Board Game Geek http://TabletopGameTalk.com/bgg Support us via Patreon http://TabletopGameTalk.com/Patreon
This week, Chris and Anthony are diving into the growing world of Fantasy Flight's LCGs and other similar customizable card games with our newest top 10. Make sure you enter our March Board Game Bracket challenge as well for a chance to win a free game: http://boardgamersanonymous.com/2018-board-game-bracket-contest/ First up, we share answers from our question of the week, "What game has the best stand up and shout moment?" Then we dive into our acquisition disorders for the week, including Kami Sama and Batman: Gotham City Chronicles. At the table this week, Anthony reviews Town Center and Card City XL, while Chris shares his thoughts on Rise to Nobility, a recently delivered Kickstarter release. Finally in our feature, we share our top 10 living and customizable card games: Question of the Week: 5:35 Acquisition Disorders: 7:20 Town Center Review: 14:58 Card City XL Review: 18:10 Rise to Nobility Review: 20:28 Top 10 LCGs and Customizable Card Games: 25:19 If you haven’t yet, be sure to connect with us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/boardgamersanonymous), Twitter (http://twitter.com/bgapodcast), and on our website (www.boardgamersanonymous.com). You can support the show as well by donating on Patreon (www.patreon.com/bga), or using our Amazon affiliate link.
Guest Bryan Cook Bolt Action ~ WWPD: Wargames, Board Games, RPGs, LCGs, and more! This week I talk to Mr Bryan Cook from the island detention centre. Bryan has had an interesting experience in the hobby and is probably best know to date for his painting tutorials through the bolt action alliance and WWPD group. This is a group of people who create podcasts, news updates, and painting tutorials focusing on ww2 and the Bolt action tabletop game from warlord games. Bryan and he is the epitome of what we stand for as a Paint all the minis page and podcast. Positive, helpful, modest, insightful, and passionate about the hobby. I hope you enjoy the show
Zach, Steven, and Jonathan discuss the Netrunner Revised Core Set, what it means for the game, and how it impacts the future of all LCGs. Zach drafts Empire at War. Jonathan wants to play L5R. Steven gets worked up. If you have any questions for us, leave us a comment with #askcovenant on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Youtube.You can find video versions of these podcasts on the latter. You can find us at teamcovenant.com Our about page: teamcovenant.com/about
WTFFG episode 01: We dive deep into the details of Android: Netrunner's new revised core set announcement, the rotation of LCGs, our local melee event, and the Path to Carcosa expansion for Arkham Horror the Card Game.
In which we discuss the our GenCon 50 experience backwards and forwards, the nature of LCGs, and answer as many listener questions as we can. You may like us or interact with us on Facebook, discord, reddit, via Twitter (@ArtofWarCast) and subscribe to us via iTunes. If you have any comments or thoughts let us know. Thanks for listening.
Zach, Robert, and Steven ask the real question that swirled around the last episode: how long can a living card game even last? Assumptions are challenged and solutions are proposed. Robert keeps talking about Caipirinhas. Steven watches Interstellar. Zach attends Destiny Weekend. If you have any questions for us, leave us a comment with #askcovenant on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Youtube.You can find video versions of these podcasts on the latter. You can find us at teamcovenant.com Our about page: teamcovenant.com/about
Recorded right before Destiny Weekend; Lukas Litzsinger (designer of Star Wars: Destiny) joins us to weigh the pros and cons between collectible card games and living card games. Steven tries Robert's newest mixed drink. If you have any questions for us, leave us a comment with #askcovenant on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Youtube.You can find video versions of these podcasts on the latter. You can find us at teamcovenant.com Our about page: teamcovenant.com/about
Apologies for the microphone glitch on this recording. We hope it doesn’t spoil your enjoyment. Gary and Andi review Arkham Horror The Card Game and discuss LCGs in general. #Unplugged Music: Return to Bounds, Chibi-Tech Sapient Amphibians On ATVs, Chibi-Tech
Arkham Horror: The Card Game The episode begins with some newly played games, including Zach’s attempt to enjoy Dimension, and Adrian getting stomped in Food Chain Magnate. After a word from the KIL, Jeff gives us a rundown of his latest match in The Bloody Minute. In the Kickstarter section, Weta Workshop’s Giant Killer Robots and Pandasaurus Games’ Dinosaur Island are discussed. In the News section, a duo of new Rick and Morty games are announced, a Batman game from Monolith is teased, and some pictures were leaked of a Campaign for the great Coop, The Grizzled. In the review of the week, our hosts attempt to survive Arkham Horror: The Card Game. Does this game take a campaign structure and bless its player with an interesting and compelling story? Or does this combination of LCGs and Cthulhu curse it’s participants and drive them insane? Find out inside! A couple emails and some more discussion of some giveaway feedback close out the show. 00:00:45 Banter! Featuring - Weather, Hot Springs, Jeff's trip to Chicago, Dimensions, Kings Cribbage, Euchre, Dragon & Flagon, Colt Express, Glass Road, and Food Chain Magnate 00:21:40 Bloody Minute presented by Hairy Stink-Breath, Head Ref of The K.I.L. 00:28:31 News and Kickstarters! 00:28:40 GKR: Heavy Hitters 00:30:23 Roller Coaster Challenge 00:31:34 Dinosaur Island 00:36:12 Rick and Morty Anatomy Park & Close Rick-Counters of the Rick Kind 00:38:10 Batman: The Board Game and Batman: The Animated Series Almost Got ’Im Card Game 00:40:10 Grizzled Stand-Alone Campaign 00:40:57 We got GLOOMHAVEN!!!! 00:43:02 MHGG Review: Arkham Horror: The Card Game 01: Emails, BGG Comments, Contact info and Episode Wrap-Up
In episode 29, Keith surveys Scott's game shelf. Plus, online trolls are discussed, favorite LCGs, as well as blinging out your board games. Also, board game therapy. Games and other topics discussed in this episode include, Dead of Winter, Zombie Dice, Invasion from Outer Space, Vast, Android Netrunner, Star Wars LCG, Mansions of Madness, Broken Token, Meeple Realty, and the perceived value of selling board games with painted miniatures. All this and more. Let's begin now, shall we?
In a bonus episode, the boys discuss the games that were announced and released at Gen Con 2016, the world's largest tabletop gaming convention. Unfortunately, three cash strapped British chaps couldn't make it to the Indianapolis convention and they spoke to someone who did, special guest Paul Grogan of Gaming Rules and Czech Game Edition (CGE). Intro 0.00 Paul Grogan 1.44 RuneWars: The Miniatures Game 20.38 Seafall 29.40 Pandemic: Reign of Cthulhu 36.04 Rising Sun / Eric Lang 37.31 Raise Your Goblets / Toast 40.55 Potion Explosion 44.55 Star Trek Adventures / Jay Little 46.38 The Iron Throne 51.57 Arkham Horror: The Card Game and a rambling discussion about LCGs and CCGs and how they are not deckbuilders 54.46 Outro 01.01.27 The podcast is also available on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/t... or your favourite podcast player via our feed http://polyhedroncollider.libsyn.com/rss Intro and Outro Music: "Ouroboros" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Don't forget to visit www.polyhedroncollider.com for more great reviews and interviews, or connect with us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/polyhedroncollider), Twitter (https://twitter.com/PolyhedronC)
Mounts, bouncy elves and sneaky hobbits – it’s a Lord of the Rings special! We get granular with FFG’s co-operative LCG with a state-of-the-game address. We also bang on about ...
Tim Jennette (Metal Meeple) and co-host Matt RoBear discuss Collectable Card games vs Living (cough expandable) Card Games, why people should stop referring to games as Ameritrash or Euro, What we REALLY think about the game Hearthstone, and much more!
The difficult second episode where we overcome our creative differences, but can’t quite agree on whether Star Wars LCG is thematically appropriate enough. We manage to stick closer to our ...
We did it! This is our inaugural episode, in which we introduce ourselves and tell you all about our reason for existing. Paul leads the show, and ponders who has ...
Epic Gaming Night Podcast | Board Games Table Top & Card Games
This week we talk about collectible card games & Living card games! make sure to check us out at www.epicgamingnight.com
¡Hola jugones! Sabemos que os gustan las cartas, sabemos que os gustan los LCGs, lo habéis pedido y aquí lo tenéis, un especial sobre juegos de cartas. Repasaremos la historia de estos juegos y sus principales exponentes: Netrunner, Star Wars, etc. ¡A disfrutar! - Supernovas. Actualidad del mundillo lúdico y sección Kickstarter por nuestro colaborador Belial. Jornadas Ludo Ergo sum, The Golden Ages, Xenoshyft onslaught, 2ª edición de Pax Romana y FFG compra la licencia de La leyenda de los 5 anillos. - Campo de Asteroides. Especial LCGs con el entusiasta Richi. - Torre de Control. Criticamos los juegos jugados los últimos 15 días: Rum & Bones, Magic, The Arena of the planes walkes, VS, inlandsis, Tides of times y Zendo. - Sala de Comunicaciones. Participan chfyustliñpqervantjyç6%, Manrique, Utuherz, Pablo Espada, Alberto Jose Bernal, Victor Melo, Mr Pharmacist, Petardo, Vilvoh, Vanderhast, Foxinthesierra y Centinel.
¡Hola jugones! Sabemos que os gustan las cartas, sabemos que os gustan los LCGs, lo habéis pedido y aquí lo tenéis, un especial sobre juegos de cartas. Repasaremos la historia de estos juegos y sus principales exponentes: Netrunner, Star Wars, etc. ¡A disfrutar! - Supernovas. Actualidad del mundillo lúdico y sección Kickstarter por nuestro colaborador Belial. Jornadas Ludo Ergo sum, The Golden Ages, Xenoshyft onslaught, 2ª edición de Pax Romana y FFG compra la licencia de La leyenda de los 5 anillos. - Campo de Asteroides. Especial LCGs con el entusiasta Richi. - Torre de Control. Criticamos los juegos jugados los últimos 15 días: Rum & Bones, Magic, The Arena of the planes walkes, VS, inlandsis, Tides of times y Zendo. - Sala de Comunicaciones. Participan chfyustliñpqervantjyç6%, Manrique, Utuherz, Pablo Espada, Alberto Jose Bernal, Victor Melo, Mr Pharmacist, Petardo, Vilvoh, Vanderhast, Foxinthesierra y Centinel.
Nosso convidado de hoje é viciado em Card Games e tem todos os LCGs da Fantasy Flight Games! Venha saber nossa definição sobre Card Games, quais as mecânicas mais comuns, saber alguns jogos que possuem versões em cartas e quais jogos comprar dos lançados aqui no Brasil. E afinal, Bruges é Card Game ou Board […]
Episode 86 the gang decides to review a game that is flying under the radar and shouldn't be, Mythotopia by Martin Wallace! Then they take a look back at Russian Railroads one year later. Tony T goes wild with the gaming industry news as always. Then the founders finish off the show talking about how they're enjoyment of games changed after becoming reviewers, games that regularly hit the table, organizing public gaming and getting started in CCGs and LCGs.
¡Buenas gente! Sobrevivimos a otro puente y traemos un programa distinto, David Hueso, ilustrador profesional de juegos de mesa como el Archipelago o el Mage Wars nos desvela los secretos la ilustración de juegos y cómo abrirse camino en esta bonita y complicada profesión. Y por supuesto, nuestras secciones habituales, no os lo perdáis, Val ha probado el Mage Wars, ¿le habrá gustado? También tenemos algún party game como La Resistencia o el Dixit y alguno más durito como el juego de mesa de Juego de Tronos. ¡Que lo disfrutéis! - Supernovas. Actualidad del mundillo lúdico. Presentamos las novedades más destacadas de las últimas semanas: Eldrich Horror en español y diversas expansiones de LCGs. - Campo de Asteroides. Ilustración de juegos de mesa. Contaremos como invitado con David Hueso, ilustrador de juegos como la expansión de Archipelago, Expansión Mage Wars, y ilustraciones para el nuevo bestiario de PathFinder. Podéis ver algunos de sus trabajos en http://davidhueso.deviantart.com/ - Torre de Control. Criticamos los juegos jugados los últimos 15 días: Dixit, Mage Wars, La Resistencia, Sails of glory, Suburbia, Juego de tronos de tablero y Ronin, juego de miniaturas. - Sala de Comunicaciones. Comentan en nuestra sala de comunicaciones Guille Soria, Rober331, Derfel, Javier Hernandez y Calvo. El juego de Kickstarter comentado por Javier Hernandez es AVGhost https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/804652091/avghost-paranormal-investigation-board-game
¡Buenas gente! Sobrevivimos a otro puente y traemos un programa distinto, David Hueso, ilustrador profesional de juegos de mesa como el Archipelago o el Mage Wars nos desvela los secretos la ilustración de juegos y cómo abrirse camino en esta bonita y complicada profesión. Y por supuesto, nuestras secciones habituales, no os lo perdáis, Val ha probado el Mage Wars, ¿le habrá gustado? También tenemos algún party game como La Resistencia o el Dixit y alguno más durito como el juego de mesa de Juego de Tronos. ¡Que lo disfrutéis! - Supernovas. Actualidad del mundillo lúdico. Presentamos las novedades más destacadas de las últimas semanas: Eldrich Horror en español y diversas expansiones de LCGs. - Campo de Asteroides. Ilustración de juegos de mesa. Contaremos como invitado con David Hueso, ilustrador de juegos como la expansión de Archipelago, Expansión Mage Wars, y ilustraciones para el nuevo bestiario de PathFinder. Podéis ver algunos de sus trabajos en http://davidhueso.deviantart.com/ - Torre de Control. Criticamos los juegos jugados los últimos 15 días: Dixit, Mage Wars, La Resistencia, Sails of glory, Suburbia, Juego de tronos de tablero y Ronin, juego de miniaturas. - Sala de Comunicaciones. Comentan en nuestra sala de comunicaciones Guille Soria, Rober331, Derfel, Javier Hernandez y Calvo. El juego de Kickstarter comentado por Javier Hernandez es AVGhost https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/804652091/avghost-paranormal-investigation-board-game
Chris discussions the creationg of multiple Strange Assembly feeds covering Legend of the Five Rings, Netrunner and other LCGs, and general tabletop gaming.