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Welcome to the table as we dive into one of the most fast-paced, chaotic, and fun social deduction games out there. Watch as alliances form, accusations fly, and secrets are revealed—all in just one night. Will the village survive, or will the werewolves go undetected?You can find One Night Ultimate Werewolf for yourself at:https://amzn.to/42RSSuXJason and Robbie have the goal of introducing non-gamers to the amazing world of tabletop gaming. With over 35 years of modern board gaming experience, we strive to open newer gamers to a variety of games that may be fun and exciting for them. Whether it's the theme, mechanics, or length of the game, we hope to demystify the negative stigma that often accompanies tabletop gaming and help players realize the tabletop gaming world is for everyone!We hope you accompany us on this journey … and join us at the table!Be sure to follow us on Instagram as well!https://www.instagram.com/bards_of_the_board/Chapters:0:00 Intro3:38 What We've Been Playing17:18 One Night Ultimate Werewolf55:50 Cookie Scale1:01:08 Final Thoughts
Brendan talks about his non-scary Halloween games in this second part of his Spooky Game series. Join us, won't you?Potion Explosion (2015)One Night Ultimate Werewolf (2014)Werewords Deluxe Edition (2018)Broom Service (2015)The Big Book of Madness (2015)Mythic Mischief (2022)My Father's Work (2022)Moongha Invaders: Mad Scientists and Atomic Monsters Attack the Earth! (2010)Gloom (2005)13 Dead End Drive (1993)Vampire: The Eternal Struggle (1994)Vampire Queen (2016)Victoriana (2019)Demon Worker (2016)Bring Out Yer Dead (2015)Previous episode in this series: Pick Up & Deliver 658: Spooky Games, part 1Previous episodes with similar themes:Pick Up & Deliver 098: Board Game Sommelier – HorrorPick Up & Deliver 170: DUEL – A-SCARE-itrash editionPick Up & Deliver 186: Five Scary GamesPick Up and Deliver 251: Lovecraft vs. Colonialism (Culture and Games)Pick Up & Deliver 273: The Exorcist (Themestorm)Pick Up & Deliver 298: Zombies – Theme SurveyPick Up & Deliver 344: Recent Horror (Themestorm)Pick Up & Deliver 375: Horror movies into Horror GamesPick Up & Deliver 410: The Implications Are HorrifyingPick Up & Deliver 413: Horror Films (Board Game Sommelier)What non-scary or non-gory games do you like that still fit the “spooky” category? Share your thoughts over on Boardgamegeek in guild #3269.
Brendan talks about his non-scary Halloween games in this second part of his Spooky Game series. Join us, won't you?Potion Explosion (2015)One Night Ultimate Werewolf (2014)Werewords Deluxe Edition (2018)Broom Service (2015)The Big Book of Madness (2015)Mythic Mischief (2022)My Father's Work (2022)Moongha Invaders: Mad Scientists and Atomic Monsters Attack the Earth! (2010)Gloom (2005)13 Dead End Drive (1993)Vampire: The Eternal Struggle (1994)Vampire Queen (2016)Victoriana (2019)Demon Worker (2016)Bring Out Yer Dead (2015)Previous episode in this series: Pick Up & Deliver 658: Spooky Games, part 1Previous episodes with similar themes:Pick Up & Deliver 098: Board Game Sommelier – HorrorPick Up & Deliver 170: DUEL – A-SCARE-itrash editionPick Up & Deliver 186: Five Scary GamesPick Up and Deliver 251: Lovecraft vs. Colonialism (Culture and Games)Pick Up & Deliver 273: The Exorcist (Themestorm)Pick Up & Deliver 298: Zombies – Theme SurveyPick Up & Deliver 344: Recent Horror (Themestorm)Pick Up & Deliver 375: Horror movies into Horror GamesPick Up & Deliver 410: The Implications Are HorrifyingPick Up & Deliver 413: Horror Films (Board Game Sommelier)What non-scary or non-gory games do you like that still fit the “spooky” category? Share your thoughts over on Boardgamegeek in guild #3269.
Can we make The Traitors more fun by adding additional roles? The Specialists are back to break down all of the roles from One Night Ultimate Werewolf and its expansion packs to determine which roles would be a good fit for the hit Peacock show! Want more coverage? Become a Patron! Phil is covering Australian Survivor every Friday! https://www.patreon.com/thespecialists #TheTraitors #TheTraitorsUS #Peacock #RealityTV Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5742935964385280
Bob's back from his trip to 2014, and oh the wonders he's seen - games that not only were amazing back then, but somehow we're still talking about today! The counterpoint to our draft of games to last a decade, we're arguing about the games from ten years ago that are still relevant - BGBBOB style. Before we yearn for our youth, we talk about Cyberion, The Plum Island Horror, and Marabunta. 02:33 - Cyberion 09:18 - The Plum Island Horror 28:01 - Marabunta 38:17 - BGBBOB: Games from 2014 39:41 - Deep Sea Adventure 41:43 - Orléans 43:43 - Istanbul 44:47 - Star Realms 47:06 - Patchwork 47:38 - Kanban 50:35 - Evolution 51:26 - One Night Ultimate Werewolf 53:49 - Splendor 54:49 - Deception: Murder in Hong Kong 56:07 - Imperial Settlers 58:10 - Camel Up 59:31 - Alchemists 1:00:23 - La Granja 1:03:09 - Dogs of War Get added to the BGB community map at: https://boardgamebarrage.com/map Send us topic ideas at: https://boardgamebarrage.com/topics Check out our wiki at: https://boardgamebarrage.com/wiki Join the discussion at: https://boardgamebarrage.com/discord Join our Facebook group at: https://boardgamebarrage.com/facebook Get a Board Game Barrage T-shirt at: https://boardgamebarrage.com/store
Ep.171 is live! Come take a listen as we sickly tell you about Werewolf in the Dark! We've talked about this one in the past and are so happy to see it on BackerKit! Make sure to go support it and get you a copy! We tell you about it before telling you about our friend's games and how excited we are for them all. We also ask the question of "Do you remember breathing through your nose?" https://www.backerkit.com/c/projects/tuesday-knight-games/werewolf-in-the-dark?gad_source=1 Game Talk: 11:06 Top Shelf Topic: 22:19 Pint Sized Question: 29:27 Game Mentions: Tooth or Bear, 23 Knives, One Night Ultimate Werewolf, Werewolf Support: If you would like to help us improve our product, here's where you can do that! www.patreon.com/MalthausGames podpledge.com?p=3D8L1M1V4S7F8... ko-fi.com/malthausgames Sound Attributions: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Downloaded from freemusicarchive.org/music/Bro... Edits: Cut to length and Faded in. Heavy Happy With Drums by Ryan Cullinane, Downloaded from freemusicarchive.org/music/Ryan Cullinane/Heavy Happy With Drums – Beat Driven Productions – Heavy Happy With Drums Edits: Cut to length and faded out. Crowd in a bar (LCR recording) by Leandros.Ntounis, downloaded from freesound.org/people/Leandros... Edits: Cut to length, added vocals and own recorded drink making sounds. Vinyl_record_needle_static_01.wav by joedeshon, downloaded from freesound.org/people/joedesho... Edits: Cut to length, added to music and raised volume level. Hidden Wall Opening by ertfelda, downloaded from freesound.org/people/ertfelda... Edits: Adjust volume and cut to length added jungle sound and voice. Yucatan jungle.mp3 by folkart films, downloaded from freesound.org/people/folkart%... Edits: Adjust volume, cut to length, added door sound and voice. Footsteps, Concretem A.wav by InspectorJ, downloaded from freesound.org/people/Inspecto... Edits: Cut to length, adjusted volume, added jungle sounds and voice. Fantasy Sounds Effects Library, Ambience_Cave_00.wav by LittleRobotSoundFactory, downloaded from freesound.org/people/LittleRo... Edits: Cut to length, faded in, adjusted volume and added footsteps, jungle sounds, stone door, and voice. Game Show Theme Tune by FoolBoyMedia, downloaded from freesound.org/people/FoolBoyM... Edits: Cut to length, added vocals, adjusted volume. Audience, Theatre Applause.wav by makosan, downloaded from freesound.org/people/makosan/... Edits: Added music, added voice, cut to length and adjusted volume.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: UDT1.01: The Story So Far (1/10), published by Diffractor on March 27, 2024 on The AI Alignment Forum. We now resume your regularly scheduled LessWrong tradition of decision theory posting. Just the first and last post will be on Alignment Forum, and the whole thing will be linked together. Epistemic Status: This is mostly just recapping old posts so far. If you're a decision-theory veteran, new stuff only starts arising in the "Computational Intractability" section and further down. You may have heard of a thing called Updateless Decision Theory. It's been discussed for over a decade by now, but progress on rendering it down into something that could maybe someday be run on a computer has been very slow. Last winter, I decided to try helping out Abram and Martin with their efforts at actually formalizing it into some sort of algorithm that nice things could be proved about. I didn't quite succeed, but did manage to have a fair few novel insights that feel like they got a lot further than previous attempts, and I do see the basic outlines of an algorithm here. So this is post 1 of a 10-part series which will try to cram some of the insights into the heads of people who are not me. Why UDT? Summarizing some old history, standard decision theory works great in a single-player environment, where your only pathway to influence reality is what you actually do. Once you transition to a multiplayer setting, where there are things running around that can make predictions about you, and select their actions based on what you will do, or would do in a different situation, things get a lot spicier. Four examples of "things selecting their actions based on what you will do" are: A human going "I will help you gain power iff it's very likely that you'll use some of that power to leave me better off for having done so" to another human. A bank with a brain scanner going "I will give you a loan iff you seem like the sort of person who would predictably pay back the loan" An AI thinking about another AI and concluding "This other AI, with a different utility function, will predictably fight me in the future if they get stronger, and won't accept binding precommitments. I can do math about their source code which strongly suggests this. Time to preemptively delete their ass." A human going "It's late and I don't want to brush my teeth but there's a bunch of future-me's who are in the same situation and will make the same decision for the same reasons, so it's basically one decision tiled across time. FINE I'll brush my teeth." Four examples of "things selecting their actions based on what you would do" are: Scott Garrabrant in a game of One Night Ultimate Werewolf going "If I were the werewolf, which I may or may not be, lying and saying I'm not the werewolf would give you information you'd use to make me lose, if you're good at detecting lies. The globally optimal policy here is never answering questions about whose team I'm on in social deception games!" and I go "dammit" because he's the sort of person who does things like that whether or not he's a Villager or Werewolf. A canny hacker who will threaten an AI if they can see any flaw in the supposedly "threat-resistant" decision theory of an AI. They never actually carry out any threat, just use it to walk away with thousands of dollars. This is a case where, based on what the AI would do in a wide range of scenarios, something decides to steer into the unpleasant ones. A human trying to rip someone off in a deal because the other party is the sort of person who tries to rip others off in deals, even if they're being honorable in this specific one. An AI working with clones of itself on a dispersed underwater construction project (being underwater badly messes with radio communications), that's doing a bunch of reasoning of the fo...
What games did you play as a kid? Spud, Manhunt, Red Light, Green Light? What were they providing you in a low risk environment? What board games did you play? On this episode, Coach gives specific board games that can be used in the classroom or at home to teach different topics, get kids off social media & their devices for a bit, and just to have some fun. Games mentioned include: Chutes & Ladders, Blookus, Yahtzee, One Night Ultimate Werewolf, Timeline, Scrabble, Password, Pit, Gamestormer, Clue, and more! Final of 5 episodes from the Disconnect from Tech Series Coach will be conducting a session on Non Digital Games in the the Classroom for the NJAMLE (New Jersey Association of Middle Level Educators) Conference in mid March 2024. The next few podcasts will be expansions of some of the ideas he will be sharing. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ptcpodcast/message
It's the last night of 2023 (or the first morning of 2024), and what better game to usher in the new year than One Night Ultimate Werewolf! Megan and Todd suspect each other during this episode, and we even recorded the entire crew playing this popular party game. Give us a listen!
Its that time each year where you sit down and play a spooky game of mystery and murrrder. We chat about one of our kids favorite games, One Night Ultimate Werewolf. Its a great social deduction game, with many variants, that we think could make a great gift to a game lover this Christmas season. One Night WerewolfCheck us out on IG or ThreadsEmail us at hello@marriedandboard.comFeel like supporting the show? Buy us a Coffee!As always this show is sponsored by Showit. --Showit makes it easy to build a stunning website that attracts the right clients and helps you stand out
The story of the werewolf is a metaphor for the battle of good and evil within all of us. Are you human, or are you an animal? You get to choose.This week we will discuss the closest thing to a werewolf the Bible has to offer; the original werewolf and his modern kinfolk; my own checkered history with Halloween and trick-or-treating; and a dark, stormy night full of werewolves that brought a smile to the face of all the Hammonses.Hal Hammons serves as preacher and shepherd for the Lakewoods Drive church of Christ in Georgetown, Texas. He is the host of the Citizen of Heaven podcast. You are encouraged to seek him and the Lakewoods Drive church through Facebook and other social media. Lakewoods Drive is an autonomous group of Christians dedicated to praising God, teaching the gospel to all who will hear, training Christians in righteousness, and serving our God and one another faithfully. We believe the Bible is God's word, that Jesus died on the cross for our sins, that heaven is our home, and that we have work to do here while we wait. Regular topics of discussion and conversation include: Christians, Jesus, obedience, faith, grace, baptism, New Testament, Old Testament, authority, gospel, fellowship, justice, mercy, faithfulness, forgiveness, Twenty Pages a Week, Bible reading, heaven, hell, virtues, character, denominations, submission, service, character, COVID-19, assembly, Lord's Supper, online, social media, YouTube, Facebook.
Four Fast Games for Fright Night Join hosts Matt and Chris as they dive into the world of board games perfect for a chilly October evening. Just like the variety of spooky movies that grace our screens during this haunted season, board games offer a diverse range of experiences to match your Halloween vibes. In this episode, we explore some quick games with an array of mechanisms that are sure to keep you entertained while you sip on your pumpkin spiced latte or enjoy some caramel apples. Jump to a specific section: 00:00 Four Fast Games for Fright Night 03:50 Whirling Witchcraft 15:30 Hit Z Road 31:47 One Night Ultimate Werewolf 45:47 Mall of Horror Please remember to like and subscribe to the Escape Into Board Games podcast Listen to the show: http://escapeintoboardgames.com/ Join our Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/escapeintoboardgames Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/escapeintoboardgames/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUEDSFl8opkv7_Pd0ECoeqQ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@escapeintoboardgames Send us an email: escapeintoboardgames@gmail.com Support the show at: Shirts and more: https://www.geekygoodies.com/escapeintoboardgames https://www.buymeacoffee.com/escapeintobgs #EscapeIntoBoardGames #FourFastGamesForFrightNight #HalloweenGaming #Halloween #BoardGames #BoardGameReviews #BoardGamePodcast
This month for Dancing with the Bards, we are covering One Night Ultimate Werewolf! Brooke, Ian, Chris and our guest Stephen break out our party game rubric for the first time as we cover this adaptation of Mafia.
In this episode, Scott and Chris talk to Doxa's newest Pastor, Tyler Masters. Tyler is our International Partnerships Pastor, focusing on expanding the Kingdom work going on from Doxa throughout the world. Be encouraged as you hear Tyler's personal background and experience in missions, and what the Lord is already doing in the brief time Tyler has been one of our Pastors!Honorable MentionsScott: History that Doesn't Suck PodcastTyler: What is the Mission of the Church, Forbidden Island, One Night Ultimate Werewolf, and DixitChris: Haunted Cosmos Podcast and Uno Attack
00:00 - Presentación 06:40 - "Juega o Muere" - 07:00 - Floor Plan: The Winchester Mystery House - 17:05 - Smoothies - 21:20 - One Night Ultimate Werewolf - 32:06 - Skull King - 39:30 - Backyard Chick - 46:20 - APBA Golf Game - 46:20 - ASG Golf - 01:01:20 - Weather Machine 01:13:50 - "Recomendaciones" - "Así Si y Así No" 01:21:20 - "Despedida y cierre" Toda la música utilizada en este programa utiliza licencias Creative Commons de uso libre y es propiedad de sus autores. 1. S Strong - Whitestick by S Strong https://soundcloud.com/s_strong 2. Funny Song by BENSOUND https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music 3. DJ Quads - A Coffee To Go https://soundcloud.com/victor-concepcion-361659656/dj-quads-a-coffee-to-go 4. Soul (Vlog Music) by Dj Quads https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads 5. Every Morning by Dj Quads https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads 6. HOWEA by Amine Maxwell (Royalty Free Music) http://bit.ly/2RuNxna Las locuciones corren a cargo de @CarlosFapresto El logo del programa es una creación de @Raulferuiz
Menu du jour: Voorgerecht: Hive Hoofdgerecht: Pan Am Toetje: Mr. Jack Pocket Co-host: Sabine van Kuipers Gast van vandaag: Mart Jeninga Abonneer je op Spelen Wat de Pot Schaft via jouw favoriete podcast app en volg ons op Instagram op @spelenwatdepotschaft. Een vraag voor de sommelier kun je sturen naar spelenwatdepotschaft@gmail.com Pion Appetit! Spelen Wat de Pot Schaft wordt gemaakt door Job Römer en Sebastiaan Frowijn en wordt geproduceerd door Mart Jeninga van Spraakmaker Media
Pick Up & Deliver 530: Trekking the World, Stick Stack, The Thing: The Board Game, revisiting One Night Ultimate Werewolf - Brendan shares his first impressions of three games he played for the first time recently. Join us, won't you?
Pick Up & Deliver 530: Trekking the World, Stick Stack, The Thing: The Board Game, revisiting One Night Ultimate Werewolf - Brendan shares his first impressions of three games he played for the first time recently. Join us, won't you?
This week, Bob and Natasha embark on the Board Game Shenanigans top 100 games of all time. But before that, Natasha shared her experience playing a few games at a Halloween game night. She chats about London Dread, Betrayal at House on the Hill, and One Night Ultimate Werewolf. After that they do the top 100, which is a little different than normal podcasts. Instead of doing two lists, Natasha has averaged both her list and Bob's, which has created the Board Game Shenanigans Top 100.
It's October so it's time for some spooky games!! PJ and Gareth talk about the games that hit their table during this time of year. Games highlighted are: Horrified, Dead & Breakfast, Fury of Dracula, Mansions of Madness, Letters from Whitechapel, Mysterium, Blood on the Clocktower, One Night Ultimate Werewolf, Erdrich Horror, Zombicide, Ticket to Ride - Ghost Train, Nemesis, Dead of Winter and Amelias Secret. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meeple2meeple/message
We look at One Night Ultimate Werewolf to see if this is an ultimate party game! Join us as we have another set of differing opinions here, maybe another set of playthroughs are warranted... As always, we hope you also join us on our Instagram and Twitter to see what we're up to!
We're diving headfirst into madness on this week's episode of Nightmare on Film Street with David Cronenberg's Dead Ringers. Join your horror hosts Jon & Kim as they discuss the madness of two, as portrayed by the genius of one Jeremy Irons. It's double the fun, double the freaky, and an all-round good time discussing the dower and depressing tale of two brothers caught in a tragic spiral of addiction and co-dependency. That may sound a little more high-brow than your average episode of the show, but I promise we spend just as much time talking about Jeremy Irons' ultra-cool art deco apartment, and his odd choice to dip pizza in red wine. Joinn usss.. // SUPPORT THE SHOW // Nightmare on Film Street is a labor of love - and Terror! Support us on Patreon at www.nofspodcast.com/fiendclub to unlock frightfully good rewards; like shoutouts on the show and social media, access to our episode archive, producer credits, bonus episodes, and much more! This week, Fiend Club members are invited to join us for a Horror-Themed Game Night, and best of all, it's up to you what we're playing! Click HERE to vote on whether we're playing Evil Dead: The Game, Phasmophobia, or One Night Ultimate Werewolf & Horror Pictionary. And while you're at it, click HERE to follow us on TikTok. All the cool kids are doing it.... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ambie and Crystal discuss a couple games they played recently, including The Lord of the Rings: Journeys in Middle-Earth and Colt Express. We then are joined by Matt, a patron of the show, to talk about what board games might be good to play at a wedding reception for people who don't want to dance! Announcements: 0:42 Recent Games: 2:00 Wedding Games: 14:22 Outro: 32:12 Bloopers: 33:07 Check out Ambie's book at https://ambievaldes.com/boardgameday/ or https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ambierona/board-game-day Join our discord: https://discord.gg/WvRVnVeYMS The Lord of the Rings: Journeys in Middle-Earth: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/269385/lord-rings-journeys-middle-earth Colt Express: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/158899/colt-express Support us at https://www.patreon.com/boardgameblitz This episode was sponsored by Grey Fox Games. Use the code 'GFGBLITZ2022' for 20% off non-exclusive items from their site: http://www.greyfoxgames.com/ For the full show notes visit our site at http://www.boardgameblitz.com/posts/324
It'd be great if we could only ever play our favourites. But sometimes, perhaps more often than not, we have to put up with playing games not because we want to, but because it's the polite or kind thing to do depending on the company. This week, we're talking about games that we don't necessarily love, but for whatever reason we end up playing a lot of. Before we're held against our will, we talk about Mr. Cabbagehead's Garden, Sacred Rites, and Great Plains. 02:09 - Mr. Cabbagehead's Garden 11:53 - Sprawlopolis 14:01 - Sacred Rites 20:34 - Great Plains 25:46 - PAX Unplugged! 28:02 - Games we don't love but play a lot 29:13 - Zombicide 30:34 - Betrayal at House on the Hill 31:45 - 7 Wonders Duel 32:48 - Railroad Ink 33:24 - Karuba 34:22 - Hive 35:59 - The Mind 36:48 - Wavelength 37:44 - One Night Ultimate Werewolf 38:20 - The Quacks of Quedlinburg 41:51 - Space Base 42:57 - Crokinole Check out our wiki at: https://boardgamebarrage.com/wiki Join the discussion at: https://boardgamebarrage.com/discord Join our Facebook group at: https://boardgamebarrage.com/facebook Get a Board Game Barrage T-shirt at: https://boardgamebarrage.com/store
Fast Games at Meeple High We start off with a question from Moe's teenage daughter who's looking for games she can toss into her backpack and bring to high school. Next up we've got a review of a NSFW expansion for Aventuria. Then we wrap up with our week in review, including first thoughts on Land vs Sea, the latest game from Good Games Publishing, The Guild of Dungeoneering: Ultimate Edition, a digital dungeon crawler we've both checked out, and more. Episode 153, recorded November 3rd, 2021. Join us Wednesdays at Nine PM Eastern at https://www.twitch.tv/tabletopbellhop. If you enjoy the show, consider tipping the Bellhop at: patreon.com/tabletopbellhop More detailed show notes: [https://tabletopbellhop.com/podcast/ep153/](https://tabletopbellhop.com/podcast/ep088/) Disclosure: Links may be affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Games mentioned may be review copies provided by publishers. CHECK IN This episode sponsored by CrowD Games, check out City of the Great Machine on Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/crowdgames/city-of-the-great-machine-rl SUGGESTION BOX Send feedback to [moe@tabletopbellhop.com](mailto:moe@tabletopbellhop.com) White Star Galaxy Edition Reviews: On the blog: https://tabletopbellhop.com/game-reviews/white-star-galaxy-editoin/ On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxL5hKgY48E Pick up a copy: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/222119/White-Star-Galaxy-Edition-Swords--Wizardry?affiliate_id=164999 The Quacks of Quedlinburg Reviews: On the blog: https://tabletopbellhop.com/game-reviews/quacks-of-quedlinburg/ On YouTube: https://youtu.be/yqk13NIzUOQ Pick up a copy: https://amzn.to/3BVFqaa Space Base: The Emergence of Shy Pluto Review: On the blog: https://tabletopbellhop.com/game-reviews/a-mostly-spoiler-free-review-of-space-base-the-emergence-of-shy-pluto/ On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ccUELYj5K8 Pick up a copy: https://amzn.to/300qNVB ANNOUNCEMENTS Check out our Roll Camera! Review and Giveaway https://tabletopbellhop.com/game-reviews/roll-camera/ ASK THE BELLHOP What are some great games that a kid can toss into their backpack and bring to high school? Our suggestions in order of box size: Love Letter, https://amzn.to/30fti6R Lucha Jefe, https://amzn.to/3wraFbY Hanabi, https://amzn.to/3HebVnQ A deck of playing cards, https://amzn.to/3mWERsb For the Queen, https://amzn.to/3qhLQOD Circle of Six, https://www.drivethrucards.com/product/319628/Circle-of-Six?affiliate_id=164999 Haggis, https://amzn.to/3qjIP01 Roll For It!, https://amzn.to/31CKcwx The Game, https://amzn.to/3CThR2V The Mind, https://amzn.to/3CU3LhI Super Cats, https://amzn.to/3mUb8Ai Red 7, https://amzn.to/303VeuB Parade, https://amzn.to/3mVSisk Dead Man's Draw, https://amzn.to/3qkT5FE Skull, https://amzn.to/3wAXPrK Rumble in the Dungeon, https://amzn.to/31KC8Kn Stellar Conflict, https://amzn.to/3o7HqqV Yardmaster (Express), https://amzn.to/3qeZaTU Ratiuki, https://amzn.to/3wuxgEg Diamonds, https://amzn.to/3C9FLpT Novelinks Storage Boxes, https://amzn.to/3BVI6o3 Chatroom suggestions: One Night Ultimate Werewolf, https://amzn.to/3mUcDOW Pit, https://amzn.to/3qipVXo Fluxx, https://amzn.to/2Yr3eoq Campy Creatures, https://amzn.to/3qghAnf When I Dream, https://amzn.to/3CU5IL4 Werewords, https://amzn.to/3mSyjLb Sushi Go, https://amzn.to/3CU60BE Trapwords, https://amzn.to/3H6KQ5K Boggle, https://amzn.to/30a0MU4 Bananagrams, https://amzn.to/3wGv90B Travel Qwirkle, https://amzn.to/3wpV4ta Fort, https://amzn.to/3odPx51 Breakdancing Meeples, https://amzn.to/3mWNdQz Rhino Hero, https://amzn.to/3bV3Zte Qwixx, https://amzn.to/3mWnB6r Ultra Tiny Epic Games, https://amzn.to/3wqArwZ Coup, https://amzn.to/3mXZowy Dungeon Mayhem, https://amzn.to/3kjMs2a Hero Realms, https://amzn.to/306q59U Jabuka, https://amzn.to/3BVLIGD Send questions to questions@tabletopbellhop.com THE GAME ROOM: The Veil Dancer Hero Pack for Aventuria Veil Dancer Hero Pack review on the blog: https://tabletopbellhop.com/game-reviews/aventuria-veil-dancer/ Unboxing Video: https://youtu.be/14QiLR1N20Y THE BELLHOP'S TABLETOP Aventuria Adventure Card Game, https://www.nobleknight.com/P/2147883535/Aventuria---Adventure-Card-Game-Revised?awid=1091 Land vs Sea, https://amzn.to/3H6eXKu Guild of Dungeoneering, http://guildofdungeoneering.com/ FIND US: Sign up for our newsletter: https://newsletter.tabletopbellhop.com Webpage: https://tabletopbellhop.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/tabletopbellhop/ Twitter: twitter.com/tabletopbellhop Instagram: www.instagram.com/tabletopbellhop/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/tabletopbellhop?sub_confirmation=1 Twitch: twitch.tv/tabletopbellhop
Here we have the Van Goghs, works by Monet, and the many works of... Sobel? It's board games where the artwork makes the game. But first, it's the follow up to Stellar, Subastral by Renegade Game Studios. 01:33 Root03:55 Crash Octopus04:07 An interlude by Ankh04:59 Tasty Humans05:25 Monster Expedition, Kingdomino, Subastral06:19 Rising Sun, Draftosaurus07:50 One Night Ultimate Werewolf, Secret Hitler, Deception in Hong Kong, Resistance10:05 Just some sarcasm10:36 Mystery of the Abbey11:07 FEATURE REVIEW Subastral14:29 Mandala, Lost Cities27:31 Calico27:56 FEATURE DISCUSSION When art makes the game28:36 Rock, Paper, Scissors29:11 Lisboa, Rising Sun, Rococo Deluxe Edition30:47 Arboretum31:22 Cascadia32:20 Subastral, Mandala33:53 Bunny Kingdom36:02 Point Salad36:28 Ecosystem37:09 Brass: Birmingham39:13 Santa Monica43:02 Everdell43:43 Demon Worker45:02 Museum46:32 It's a Wonderful World, Wingspan48:33 Sushi Go49:04 Hit Z Road50:15 Cat Lady52:40 Walking in Burano55:06 Scythe56:49 Abyss59:07 Sleeping Gods01:00:17 The Castles of Burgundy01:01:27 AnkhAsk us a question at TwoWoodForAWheat@gmail.comLeave us a review on Apple podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/y2eyvquxListen to more episodes of Two Wood for a Wheat on Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/two-wood-for-a-wheatOr on Google Podcasts: tinyurl.com/36gzg2hyRead Tony's blog: https://boardgamegeek.com/user/maxlongstreet/blogs
In this episode of the podcast we talk with game designer and publisher Travis Drake of Brouhaha Games about his upcoming publication Hysteria as well as Halloween and Halloween adjacent games. The KS date for Hysteria has been moved back to later in October than we talk about in this episode. Games we talk about in this episode: Pumpkin Patch: Bad Seeds, Hysteria, One Night Ultimate Werewolf, The Ravens of Thri Sahashri, Glory to Rome, Gloom, Salem 1692, Affliction: Salem 1692, Horrified, Haunt the House, Avatars Legends: The Roleplaying Game, Wingspan, Indonesia, Tak, Santorini, Fireball Island: Race to Adventure, Twilight Imperium (4th Edition), Keyflower, Two Rooms and a Boom, Catan, and Dominion
S3E4 - we talk with game designer and publisher from Stuff by Bez! - Bez Shahriari about game design, gaming experiences, why she plays games and what she hopes for in the world of table top gaming. Some of Bez's links:https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/bybez/a-game-about-wee-whimsical-creatures-and-trying-to https://twitter.com/stuffByBez https://twitter.com/ell_deck http://www.stuffbybez.com/ https://www.twitch.tv/stuffbybez/ https://www.youtube.com/stuffbybez https://www.instagram.com/stuffbybez/ https://www.instagram.com/categorick.ell/ https://www.facebook.com/thingsbybez/ www.stuffbybez.bigcartel.com/ http://stuffbybez.com/streams Games mentioned in this episode: Yogi, Kitty Cataclysm, Escape from Colditz, Monopoly, Risk, Hive, Palago, Go, Jungle Speed, Snap, Root, Oath, Lords of Waterdeep, Carcassonne, Coup, Diplomacy, One Night Ultimate Werewolf, The Resistance, The Ell Deck, and A Game about Wee Wimsical Creatures and trying to identify them after someone makes noises.We are currently number 10 on the Board Game Podcasts list on Feedspot. Help us keep growing by sharing with friends who love games! https://blog.feedspot.com/board_games_podcasts/
We're back, and we're talking about the multiplayer games that defined our college dorm experience, despite the fact that half of us never lived in a college dorm, and also some of the games we discuss came out like, last year. Games discussed include: Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania, Secret of Mana, Castle Crashers, One Night Ultimate Werewolf, Destiny 2, NBA Jam, NCAA Football, Dropmix, Slime Rancher, Garden Story, Islanders, Spelunky 1&2, Axiom Verge 2, Forgotten City, Wildermyth and, naturally, Final Fantasy XIV.
Ambie and Crystal discuss a couple games they've played recently, including The Game: Face to Face and Atmosfear. We then talk about some ways we can play games with people who don't usually play board games. Announcements: 0:45 Recent Games: 1:54 Non-Gamers: 13:53 Outro: 28:25 Bloopers: 29:38 Watch the Board Game Tango song parody on Ambie's YouTube: https://youtu.be/jpm904XT_lM Join our discord: https://discord.gg/WvRVnVeYMS The Game: Face to Face: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/236461/game-face-face Atmosfear: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/337017/atmosfear Support us at https://www.patreon.com/boardgameblitz This episode was sponsored by Grey Fox Games. Use the code 'BGBLITZ21' for 20% off non-exclusive items from their site: http://www.greyfoxgames.com/ For the full show notes visit our site at http://www.boardgameblitz.com/posts/295
One of us is a werewolf! We're pretty sure Steve is the Tanner. It's One Night Ultimate Werewolf!
From the Endangered Cover Art Games in Schools and Libraries episode 161 is the beginning of a series where Donald and Chris talk about games that support the 2021 Summer Reading theme “Tails and Tales”. Some of these are great games about animals, some are great storytelling games that can be used to tell tales about animals, and some are both! Before they get to that the talk a little bit about what they are doing to incorporate the Glowforge into their summer reading activities. Game ReviewsTiny Epic TacticsAldabasALDRTails and Tales Related GamesMice & Mystics Cockroach PokerRory's Story CubesUntold Adventures AwaitEndangeredCosta RicoCardlineOne Night Ultimate WerewolfOne Week Ultimate WerewolfWerewordsDon’t forget ShushCon is in October. Check back for details as they develop. Games in Schools and Libraries is produced in association with Inverse Genius and the Georgetown County Library System.Games in Schools and Libraries Guild at Board Game GeekKathleen's resources https://www.kathleenmercury.com/Email us: schoolsandlibraries@gmail.comThe ideas expressed in the podcast are not expressly endorsed by the Georgetown County Library System.
Micke hade det otroligt stora nöjet att få intervjua Eric Summerer från The Dice Tower. Spel som nämns: Spector Ops, XCOM the boardgame, Nexcus Ops, Merchants Of Venus, Worst Case Survival Triva Game, Bonco, Agricola, Monumental, Gloomhaven, Arkham horror LCG, Mansions Of Madness, Lord Of The Rings Journey In Middle Earth, SkrÖmt, Call Of Cthulhu, Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder the adventure card game, Tales From The Loop, X-wing, On Mars, The Doomed That Came To The Atlantic City, Marvel United, Glory To Rome, Gotham City Chronicles, Advance Squad Leader,Puerto Rico, Risk, One Night Ultimate Werewolf, Dead Of Winter, Mice and Mystic, Stuff Fables, Tales Of Arabian Night, The Dice Towers Länkar Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dicetower Hemsida https://www.dicetower.com/?fbclid=IwAR1y551J_u2x8c_GhMunU9WE-m5Gs2fKBEKR2qjK2qQ34Qg11ItiL-k-bx0 Twitter https://twitter.com/DiceTowerStaff Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/thedicetower Eric Summerer Twitter https://twitter.com/EricSummerer Jack Vasel memorial Fund Länk https://www.jackvasel.org/ Våra länkar Hemsida https://mindy.nu/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Mindypodd.nu/ Twitter https://twitter.com/MindyPodd Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmOr6MyeugbWX_VnckgGkDQ?view_as=subscriber Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mindypodd/?hl=sv Vår Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2776677 Tomas Länkar Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/205615756115993/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFyJceQ4JsiUhkS04K29Crg Instagram https://www.instagram.com/conradargo/?hl=sv Twitter https://twitter.com/ConraDargo Mattis Länk Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bradspelochsant/ Hemsida https://boardgamesandsuch.com/ Film till fikat Facebook Grupp https://www.facebook.com/groups/2656731607981824 Twitter https://twitter.com/FilmTill Instagram https://www.instagram.com/filmtillfikat/ Mickes Mail Micke@mindy.nu Tomas Mail conradargo@gmail.com
We're seeing a lot more versions of games that are X: The Dice Game or Y: The Card Game. These are (usually) simplified takes on beloved classics, but often end up changing the feel of the game dramatically. We discuss when we think this formula works, and when it really doesn't. Before we cast the die, we talk about Gods Love Dinosaurs, Nanga Parbat, and Ra: The Dice Game. 03:37 - Gods Love Dinosaurs 09:50 - Nanga Parbat 18:22 - Ra: The Dice Game 23:17 - Tekhenu: Obelisk of the Sun 24:33 - Ra 27:13 - One Night Ultimate Werewolf 28:30 - Dice and card game spinoffs 32:46 - Troyes 32:46 - Tournay 33:17 - Troyes Dice 35:44 - Biblios Dice 36:46 - Zooloretto: The Dice Game 39:10 - Camel Up Cards 41:55 - Istanbul: The Dice Game 42:54 - Roll for the Galaxy 45:55 - Azul 46:41 - Gùgōng 48:40 - The Crew: The Quest for Planet Nine 49:33 - No Thanks 50:01 - Sidereal Confluence: Trading and Negotiation in the Elysian Quadrant Join the discussion at: https://boardgamebarrage.com/discord Join our Facebook group at: https://boardgamebarrage.com/facebook Get a Board Game Barrage T-shirt at: https://boardgamebarrage.com/store
Mindy News där pappa Micke, farbror Matti och farbror Tomas. Det pratas senast spelade, nyheter och kickstarter news. Spel som nämns: Call Of Cthulhu, Clanck In Space, Dune Imperium, High Frontier, Daimo, Star Wars Legion, Twiliigtht Imperium, Endavor Age Sail, Lost Ruin Of Arnak, The One Ring, Aftermath, This War Of Mine, Dead Of Winter, X-Wing, Star Wars Outerrim, Batman Gotham City Chronicles, Star War Armanda, Warhammer fantasy, Warhammer 40k, Carcassonne, Coffe roasters, Paris New Eden, The Manhattan Projects Energie Empire, Manhattan Projects, Gravel, Mutant År Noll, Secret Hitler, Resistans, One NIght Ultimate Werewolf, Ultimate Werewolf, 1000 Year Old Vampire, Ensamma Vargen, Gloomhaven, Star Realms, Scorceres, Nyheter Cryohttps://www.tabletopgamingnews.com/Z-Man-Games-Announces-Cryo-Worker-Placement-GameX-Men Mutant Insurrectionhttps://www.fantasyflightgames.com/en/products/x-men-mutant-insurrection/ Kickstarters The one ring 2nd ed fria liganhttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1192053011/the-one-ring-roleplaying-game-second-edition Coraquesthttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cabbagedan/coraquest Let´s rolehttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lets-role/lets-role-an-immersive-and-easy-to-use-virtual-tabletop Cult Of The Deephttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/bagamesco/cult-of-the-deep-0 The Light Houes at the edge of the univershttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ellalim/the-lighthouse-at-the-edge-of-the-universe-solo-rpg?ref=profile_saved_projects_live Dungeon Alchamisthttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1024146278/dungeon-alchemisttm Human Punishment The Begininghttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/13233511/human-punishment-the-beginning?ref=profile_saved_projects_live Apothacaryahttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/diamondblood/apothecaria?ref=profile_saved_projects_livehttps: Våra länkarHemsidahttps://mindy.nu/Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Mindypodd.nu/Twitterhttps://twitter.com/MindyPoddYoutubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmOr6MyeugbWX_VnckgGkDQ?view_as=subscriberInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/mindypodd/?hl=svVår Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/user?u=2776677Tomas LänkarFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/205615756115993/Youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFyJceQ4JsiUhkS04K29CrgInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/conradargo/?hl=svTwitterhttps://twitter.com/ConraDargoMattis LänkInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/bradspelochsant/Hemsidahttps://boardgamesandsuch.com/Film till fikatFacebook Grupphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/2656731607981824Twitterhttps://twitter.com/FilmTillInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/filmtillfikat/Mickes MailMicke@mindy.nuTomas Mailconradargo@gmail.com
When we think of social deception games, we think beyond Among Us. Some of our favorites include The Resistance: Avalon, One Night Ultimate Werewolf, and Town of Salem. What makes these games good? Why do we love to trick our friends and ruin friendships? If you like what you saw, check out all the other content we do... Come and join our community Discord server to gush about CR, play video games, and have a good time! https://discord.gg/6MW9Km3 Website: rewindandreplay.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/rewind_n_replay Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rewind.and.... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewindandreplay ...and check out our individual Twitch streams, where we play anything and everything! Adrianna's Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/adriiadventures Caitlin's Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/xoxo_caitlin Matan's Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/Matanih Josh's Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/ayyoghosting Gary's Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/garythe3rdtv Editor Lloyd's Twitch: twitch.tv/lloydriceman Big thanks to artist Tanner Van Teeffelen for our intro and outro music! Check him out here: https://www.instagram.com/tanner.v.t/
The motley ventures into the Umbra with Kaylie as their guide! #ChangelingTS This episode has been uploaded in an effort to support listeners of our archives - our audio quality has been improved for our current projects. Catch us live every Sunday at 18:00 ET on https://www.twitch.tv/rpgclinic. Website: http://www.rpgclinic.com/ Wiki: https://rpgclinic.fandom.com/wiki/RPGClinic_Wiki Discord server: https://discord.gg/kenG3xu Follow the cast on Twitter: Kate: https://twitter.com/Zen_r0b0 Elizabeth: https://www.twitter.com/elizabethaneale Jon: https://www.twitter.com/jonverrall Scott: https://www.twitter.com/shumphrey1212 An RPGClinic campaign promises committed storytelling and performances, professional tech, dynamic overlays, and info boxes to keep the system accessible to new viewers. Games swing between comedy and drama at the drop of a hat. There will be laughter. There will be tears. There will definitely be double-entendres.
This episode was originally released December 2nd, 2019.For episode 43, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter), Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher), and Josh Chapple (@joshchapple) join Nat’s wife Elizabeth (@eaeshelman) to talk about a gamer’s first GenCon, hosting a diaper-party Magic tournament, and pregnancy food cravings! Here’s the timestamped table of contents for your listening ease and enjoyment:0:00:41 – GenCon 20191:13:25 – TSI Diaper Party1:23:31 – I Need Some Pickles Right Now or I Will Fight YouTotal runtime – 1:36:17 Everyone Enjoys GenCon Hello! It’s been several months since we’ve had time to do any recording, and in that time Vintage has changed drastically at least twice, so obviously we’re not talking about Vintage at all. Instead, we’re looking back three months to the beginning of August and the best time of the year, GenCon. Geoff and I attended this year, along with several Team Serious members, and this year I had the pleasure of rooming with my wife (five months pregnant at the time) and her older cousin John. Being able to introduce (or reintroduce, in John’s case) people to GenCon is a real treat, and even offers a refreshing perspective for myself, who has attended for the past 10-or-so years. My view of GenCon has always been that each year’s experience is slightly different, and usually gets better as you weed out elements that weren’t as fulfilling and replace them with something new. You learn something and improve each time. For example, as much as I love playing Magic, there’s so much more going on at GenCon that I now prefer to spend my time elsewhere with friends, unlike the first couple of years where I spent most of my days in the tournament hall. Elizabeth, John, and I played a nice Commander game on Wednesday night before getting to the convention on Thursday, and Geoff, Andy “Brass Man” Probasco, and I did an Andy’s Closet Cube Three Player Partner Nonlegendary Commander Brawl draft (patent pending) one evening to pass a few hours. Action photo and my deck below; ask Andy about it on Twitter. Most of our time was spent in GenCon’s extensive exhibit hall, where new games and products can be demoed and purchased. Covering everything in detail would take a lot, but we talk about several games:● Robo-Rally-like programming games were surprisingly popular. These included the rubber-duck racing simulator duck! Duck! Go!, Tremors: the Boardgame game Terror Below, and Dauntless Dirigibles, which is still in development but was a lot of fun.● Elizabeth and I played Foundations of Rome, still in development and on Kickstarter, as the last game on Sunday. It’s got a lot of potential, particularly with well-designed game pieces. Elizabeth would like to remind you that she won, by a lot.● Adventure Island was a fun, cooperative, narrative game, which sparked some discussion on the nature of those types of games and their replay value.● Elizabeth and her family like the Lost Cities series of games. Lost Cities: Rivals is the newest addition to that group and is a fun bidding game. There’s also a four-player board game.● I wanted to pick up Unearth, which we played at last year’s GenCon but which stuck with me. It holds up to my memory of it.● Silver: Amulet was new from the creator of One Night Ultimate Werewolf but had some frustrating elements. We all had to try it twice to check.● I also liked 3 laws of Robotics, a fun social-deduction game with a party game element. My only gripe was that I thought the instructions were missing an important clarification on how points work.● Geoff was enchanted by the simple dexterity game Catch the Moon if you appreciate games that are easy to teach. This one is super cute.● Elizabeth and I both liked Wingspan a fun, complex engine builder with amazing bird art. And I just learned from BGG that it was primarily developed and designed by women. Outside the regular exhibit hall, Elizabeth, John, and I got to look at the First Exposure Playtest Hall, which always has a fun feeling of being able to offer constructive criticism on a game before it comes out. We also played in the One Night Ultimate Werewolf World Championship, my first non-Magic sanctioned tournament at GenCon, and they made a few fun twists to the rules. Elizabeth and John also played several games of traditional and Ultimate Werewolf over conference. And the three of us attended a seminar on “The Secrets of Magic: The Gathering,” hosted by frequent GenCon presenter and intellectual property lawyer Jason Webb, who went step-by-step through a pack of Magic cards and explained all the symbols, language, and other IP text. It was interesting. And free. And we each got a pack of Ravnica Allegiance. So it’s worth an hour to relax at an otherwise busy con. For food, we talk a little about brunch at Cafe Pikachu and dinner (and shrimp cocktail) at St. Elmo Steakhouse. I don’t remember if we mentioned the best chicken fingers in the world, but this was also the first year I ever dined at the Steak ‘n Shake near the convention center. Diapers for Little Magic Player A few weeks ago, in anticipation of the arrival of our firstborn, Elizabeth and I hosted a Team Serious Invitational: Diaper Party (TSI:DP) at our house in Columbus. In addition to being a fun episode of camaraderie, where the entry fee was just some number of (unused, I really felt we needed to specify unused) diapers, this was also a lead-up to Eternal Weekend for the Ohio Vintage players. But in addition to the five rounds of competitive Vintage Magic: The Gathering, we also had some fun baby-related games. Players were invited to stick balloons up their shirts to simulate pregnancy for example, and two of the balloons had tickets to win a Death Star beach ball! Guhstin used three strategically placed balloons for the full effect. We also organized that game where players try to identify candy that has been melted in diapers. If you’d like to play at home, I’ll put the answers on Twitter. And we had a basket of diapers for people to write messages on so that we could have some encouraging cheer for those late-night feedings and changings. Those will be fun to go through, as will the box of diapers that one Twaun P. Pwnertown sent, decorated with Orkz. It was a great time! At least Elizabeth and I had a great time. I got to play some Vintage and she got to show off our house—including the newly finished nursery—and play hostess to a bunch of fun people. I think our guests had fun too, but who am I to speak for them? Regardless, our attendees, along with a few who couldn’t attend and sent mail instead gave us more than 3,000 diapers, and nearly as many wipes. We also got a great assortment of books, toys, and clothes. Vintage writer Joe Dyer brought the rocking horse, and the day’s winner, David Lance, brought a personalized MTG onesie for the boy. (We had joked about first prize for the tournament being naming rights for our son, so maybe David just called his shot.) There’s a more complete report on The Mana Drain. As I mentioned, David Lance won with Survival. Steve McGrew, Nam Q. Tran, and Rajah James rounded out the Top 4 on Paradoxical Outcome, Ravager Shops, and ZiasBond Lands, respectively. Prizes included sealed product from my infancy in Magic: a 4th Edition starter, an Urza’s Saga precon, and Ice Age and Fallen Empires boosters. Food and Drinks: Pregnancy Cravings For our food and drinks section, we talked some about the culinary highlights of GenCon, but we also talked with Elizabeth about her pregnancy cravings. Instead of the stereotypical strange combinations of pickles and ice cream, she wanted mostly comfort foods. Shells and cheese, or pot-roast sandwich with fries and a Coke from Bob Evans, for example. We’ve had several batches of shells and cheese over the past three trimesters, and this is the first time in our 10-year marriage we’ve ever done that. Here’s the recipe. It’s what you’d expect: delicious. We also talk about how there should be more nonalcoholic cocktail options. Recently Elizabeth and I rediscovered Asterisk Supper Club, which is mere minutes from our house. There the bartender will concoct a “mocktail” to your taste preferences, and it’s a reasonable price because they’re making you a fancy pop. Questions for Discussion Why don’t you come to GenCon? You’d probably enjoy it. Also, why don’t you host a Vintage tournament (or whatever format you prefer) at your house? Invite your friends and have fun. Act like you like one another. Have you ever been pregnant? Did you enjoy restricting your diet? No alcohol, limited caffeine, avoiding foods like sushi, unpasteurized dairy, lunch meat? Did you have any weird cravings? What hot spots did you find for mocktails in your area? Conclusion and Post Script Thanks for listening! And thanks to Elizabeth for joining us. If you’re interested in some of her writing, it’s available on McSweeney’s and elsewhere under her authorial name, Elizabeth Eshelman. And in the few weeks it took for us to get the podcast edited and the writeup written up, Elizabeth and I had a baby! Jesse John Moes was born on November 16 at 7:13 a.m. He weighed 7 lbs. 13 oz. and was 7+13 in. long, so he’s got some clear lucky numbers. Both mom and baby did just great. In fact, we’ve had him home for two weeks now and are having fun figuring out this whole “Living With a Baby” thing. So far, so good! We’ll probably be on hiatus a bit longer as Nat and Elizabeth enjoy their newborn, but we’ll be back. Geoff loves editing these shows too much to let us quit. He is a harsh taskmaster. We’ll look forward to any questions or comments here or The Mana Drain or on Twitter. You can also email us at seriousvintagepodcast@gmail.com.
This episode was originally released December 2nd, 2019.For episode 43, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter), Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher), and Josh Chapple (@joshchapple) join Nat’s wife Elizabeth (@eaeshelman) to talk about a gamer’s first GenCon, hosting a diaper-party Magic tournament, and pregnancy food cravings! Here’s the timestamped table of contents for your listening ease and enjoyment:0:00:41 – GenCon 20191:13:25 – TSI Diaper Party1:23:31 – I Need Some Pickles Right Now or I Will Fight YouTotal runtime – 1:36:17 Everyone Enjoys GenCon Hello! It’s been several months since we’ve had time to do any recording, and in that time Vintage has changed drastically at least twice, so obviously we’re not talking about Vintage at all. Instead, we’re looking back three months to the beginning of August and the best time of the year, GenCon. Geoff and I attended this year, along with several Team Serious members, and this year I had the pleasure of rooming with my wife (five months pregnant at the time) and her older cousin John. Being able to introduce (or reintroduce, in John’s case) people to GenCon is a real treat, and even offers a refreshing perspective for myself, who has attended for the past 10-or-so years. My view of GenCon has always been that each year’s experience is slightly different, and usually gets better as you weed out elements that weren’t as fulfilling and replace them with something new. You learn something and improve each time. For example, as much as I love playing Magic, there’s so much more going on at GenCon that I now prefer to spend my time elsewhere with friends, unlike the first couple of years where I spent most of my days in the tournament hall. Elizabeth, John, and I played a nice Commander game on Wednesday night before getting to the convention on Thursday, and Geoff, Andy “Brass Man” Probasco, and I did an Andy’s Closet Cube Three Player Partner Nonlegendary Commander Brawl draft (patent pending) one evening to pass a few hours. Action photo and my deck below; ask Andy about it on Twitter. Most of our time was spent in GenCon’s extensive exhibit hall, where new games and products can be demoed and purchased. Covering everything in detail would take a lot, but we talk about several games:● Robo-Rally-like programming games were surprisingly popular. These included the rubber-duck racing simulator duck! Duck! Go!, Tremors: the Boardgame game Terror Below, and Dauntless Dirigibles, which is still in development but was a lot of fun.● Elizabeth and I played Foundations of Rome, still in development and on Kickstarter, as the last game on Sunday. It’s got a lot of potential, particularly with well-designed game pieces. Elizabeth would like to remind you that she won, by a lot.● Adventure Island was a fun, cooperative, narrative game, which sparked some discussion on the nature of those types of games and their replay value.● Elizabeth and her family like the Lost Cities series of games. Lost Cities: Rivals is the newest addition to that group and is a fun bidding game. There’s also a four-player board game.● I wanted to pick up Unearth, which we played at last year’s GenCon but which stuck with me. It holds up to my memory of it.● Silver: Amulet was new from the creator of One Night Ultimate Werewolf but had some frustrating elements. We all had to try it twice to check.● I also liked 3 laws of Robotics, a fun social-deduction game with a party game element. My only gripe was that I thought the instructions were missing an important clarification on how points work.● Geoff was enchanted by the simple dexterity game Catch the Moon if you appreciate games that are easy to teach. This one is super cute.● Elizabeth and I both liked Wingspan a fun, complex engine builder with amazing bird art. And I just learned from BGG that it was primarily developed and designed by women. Outside the regular exhibit hall, Elizabeth, John, and I got to look at the First Exposure Playtest Hall, which always has a fun feeling of being able to offer constructive criticism on a game before it comes out. We also played in the One Night Ultimate Werewolf World Championship, my first non-Magic sanctioned tournament at GenCon, and they made a few fun twists to the rules. Elizabeth and John also played several games of traditional and Ultimate Werewolf over conference. And the three of us attended a seminar on “The Secrets of Magic: The Gathering,” hosted by frequent GenCon presenter and intellectual property lawyer Jason Webb, who went step-by-step through a pack of Magic cards and explained all the symbols, language, and other IP text. It was interesting. And free. And we each got a pack of Ravnica Allegiance. So it’s worth an hour to relax at an otherwise busy con. For food, we talk a little about brunch at Cafe Pikachu and dinner (and shrimp cocktail) at St. Elmo Steakhouse. I don’t remember if we mentioned the best chicken fingers in the world, but this was also the first year I ever dined at the Steak ‘n Shake near the convention center. Diapers for Little Magic Player A few weeks ago, in anticipation of the arrival of our firstborn, Elizabeth and I hosted a Team Serious Invitational: Diaper Party (TSI:DP) at our house in Columbus. In addition to being a fun episode of camaraderie, where the entry fee was just some number of (unused, I really felt we needed to specify unused) diapers, this was also a lead-up to Eternal Weekend for the Ohio Vintage players. But in addition to the five rounds of competitive Vintage Magic: The Gathering, we also had some fun baby-related games. Players were invited to stick balloons up their shirts to simulate pregnancy for example, and two of the balloons had tickets to win a Death Star beach ball! Guhstin used three strategically placed balloons for the full effect. We also organized that game where players try to identify candy that has been melted in diapers. If you’d like to play at home, I’ll put the answers on Twitter. And we had a basket of diapers for people to write messages on so that we could have some encouraging cheer for those late-night feedings and changings. Those will be fun to go through, as will the box of diapers that one Twaun P. Pwnertown sent, decorated with Orkz. It was a great time! At least Elizabeth and I had a great time. I got to play some Vintage and she got to show off our house—including the newly finished nursery—and play hostess to a bunch of fun people. I think our guests had fun too, but who am I to speak for them? Regardless, our attendees, along with a few who couldn’t attend and sent mail instead gave us more than 3,000 diapers, and nearly as many wipes. We also got a great assortment of books, toys, and clothes. Vintage writer Joe Dyer brought the rocking horse, and the day’s winner, David Lance, brought a personalized MTG onesie for the boy. (We had joked about first prize for the tournament being naming rights for our son, so maybe David just called his shot.) There’s a more complete report on The Mana Drain. As I mentioned, David Lance won with Survival. Steve McGrew, Nam Q. Tran, and Rajah James rounded out the Top 4 on Paradoxical Outcome, Ravager Shops, and ZiasBond Lands, respectively. Prizes included sealed product from my infancy in Magic: a 4th Edition starter, an Urza’s Saga precon, and Ice Age and Fallen Empires boosters. Food and Drinks: Pregnancy Cravings For our food and drinks section, we talked some about the culinary highlights of GenCon, but we also talked with Elizabeth about her pregnancy cravings. Instead of the stereotypical strange combinations of pickles and ice cream, she wanted mostly comfort foods. Shells and cheese, or pot-roast sandwich with fries and a Coke from Bob Evans, for example. We’ve had several batches of shells and cheese over the past three trimesters, and this is the first time in our 10-year marriage we’ve ever done that. Here’s the recipe. It’s what you’d expect: delicious. We also talk about how there should be more nonalcoholic cocktail options. Recently Elizabeth and I rediscovered Asterisk Supper Club, which is mere minutes from our house. There the bartender will concoct a “mocktail” to your taste preferences, and it’s a reasonable price because they’re making you a fancy pop. Questions for Discussion Why don’t you come to GenCon? You’d probably enjoy it. Also, why don’t you host a Vintage tournament (or whatever format you prefer) at your house? Invite your friends and have fun. Act like you like one another. Have you ever been pregnant? Did you enjoy restricting your diet? No alcohol, limited caffeine, avoiding foods like sushi, unpasteurized dairy, lunch meat? Did you have any weird cravings? What hot spots did you find for mocktails in your area? Conclusion and Post Script Thanks for listening! And thanks to Elizabeth for joining us. If you’re interested in some of her writing, it’s available on McSweeney’s and elsewhere under her authorial name, Elizabeth Eshelman. And in the few weeks it took for us to get the podcast edited and the writeup written up, Elizabeth and I had a baby! Jesse John Moes was born on November 16 at 7:13 a.m. He weighed 7 lbs. 13 oz. and was 7+13 in. long, so he’s got some clear lucky numbers. Both mom and baby did just great. In fact, we’ve had him home for two weeks now and are having fun figuring out this whole “Living With a Baby” thing. So far, so good! We’ll probably be on hiatus a bit longer as Nat and Elizabeth enjoy their newborn, but we’ll be back. Geoff loves editing these shows too much to let us quit. He is a harsh taskmaster. We’ll look forward to any questions or comments here or The Mana Drain or on Twitter. You can also email us at seriousvintagepodcast@gmail.com.
Ambie and Crystal discuss The Curious Elevator of Mr. Hincks and the Blinks game system. We then talk about spooooky games and some ways that games can create tension, dread, or surprise. Recent Games: 0:46 Spooky Games: 14:59 Outro: 29:23 Bloopers: 30:27 The Curious Elevator of Mr. Hincks: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/311017/curious-elevator-mr-hincks Hincks Gazette: https://www.teambluefish.com/hincksgazette Blinks: https://move38.com/collections/blinks (Kickstarter - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/move38/blinks-smart-board-game-system-epic-adventure-expansion) For the full show notes visit our site at http://www.boardgameblitz.com/posts/259/episode-116-spooky-games
Episode 77 is now live! Come take a listen to the second half of our top 10 favorite spooky games. We also discuss what makes a game scary, and how to add that feeling in to really bring that to the table. We end by telling you about our favorite costumes that we have worn for Halloween! Drinking some Rahr & Sons and Blue Moon beers along the way. Be sure to like, share, and subscribe! Game Talk: 9:20 Top Shelf Topic: 29:45 Pint Sized Question: 37:10 Game Mentions: Bitten, Cryptid, Dead of Winter, One Night Ultimate Werewolf, Mysterium Support: If you would like to help us improve our product, here's where you can do that! www.patreon.com/MalthausGames podpledge.com?p=3D8L1M1V4S7F8... ko-fi.com/malthausgames Sound Attributions: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Downloaded from freemusicarchive.org/music/Bro... Edits: Cut to length and Faded in. Heavy Happy With Drums by Ryan Cullinane, Downloaded from freemusicarchive.org/music/Ryan Cullinane/Heavy Happy With Drums – Beat Driven Productions – Heavy Happy With Drums Edits: Cut to length and faded out. Crowd in a bar (LCR recording) by Leandros.Ntounis, downloaded from freesound.org/people/Leandros... Edits: Cut to length, added vocals and own recorded drink making sounds. Vinyl_record_needle_static_01.wav by joedeshon, downloaded from freesound.org/people/joedesho... Edits: Cut to length, added to music and raised volume level. Hidden Wall Opening by ertfelda, downloaded from freesound.org/people/ertfelda... Edits: Adjust volume and cut to length added jungle sound and voice. Yucatan jungle.mp3 by folkart films, downloaded from freesound.org/people/folkart%... Edits: Adjust volume, cut to length, added door sound and voice. Footsteps, Concretem A.wav by InspectorJ, downloaded from freesound.org/people/Inspecto... Edits: Cut to length, adjusted volume, added jungle sounds and voice. Fantasy Sounds Effects Library, Ambience_Cave_00.wav by LittleRobotSoundFactory, downloaded from freesound.org/people/LittleRo... Edits: Cut to length, faded in, adjusted volume and added footsteps, jungle sounds, stone door, and voice. Game Show Theme Tune by FoolBoyMedia, downloaded from freesound.org/people/FoolBoyM... Edits: Cut to length, added vocals, adjusted volume. Audience, Theatre Applause.wav by makosan, downloaded from freesound.org/people/makosan/... Edits: Added music, added voice, cut to length and adjusted volume. Thunder, Very Close, Rain, A.wav by Inspector J. downloaded from freesound.org/people/InspectorJ/sounds/360328/ Edits: Adjusted volume and cut to extend
There is an imposter among us! Specifically, a werewolf. Or two? Or none? Social deduction games are confusing.It's Halloween month, so we're back at it again with spooky episodes! Specifically, we're covering spooky tabletop games! There were so many that we had to cut down, but ONUW is JD's favourite game of all time! Can playable roles in a board game have personalities? If not, we'll make them!Find us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/SortedPod and tell us if you agree or disagree with our choices!You can also find us individually on Twitter and elsewhere:JD - http://twitter.com/CodenameJDAlex - http://twitter.com/PtchewAnd check out the Pocket Podcast Network: http://www.pocketpodcastnetwork.com/
It's a Social Deduction BGBBOB! For those that don't know what that means, it's a Board Game Barrage Battle of (the) Board...games, where we pit all of the best social deduction games against each other in a fight to the DEATH! Or at least, a fight to be on our definitive ranked list. Before we release our social butterflies, we talk about Gemblo, and Quest. 02:54 - Gemblo 07:16 - Quest 15:46 - Camp Capstone 17:33 - BGBBOB: Social Deduction Games 20:11 - The Thing: Infection at Outpost 31 22:06 - Timebomb/Don't Mess with Cthulhu 26:48 - Two Rooms and a Boom 28:02 - Detective Club 30:27 - A Fake Artist Goes to New York 32:01 - Insider/Werewords 35:01 - The Resistance/Avalon 35:35 - Deception: Murder in Hong Kong 39:05 - Spyfall 43:26 - One Night Ultimate Werewolf 45:33 - Shadow Hunters 48:26 - Saboteur 1:01:12 - The Final List Join the discussion at: https://boardgamebarrage.com/discord
Ambie and Crystal discuss LEGACY: Quest for a Family Treasure and Bites. We then talk about party games with special guest and patron of the show Pam. Announcements: 0:47 Recent Games: 1:57 Party Games: 11:55 Outro: 27:28 Bloopers: 28:41 LEGACY: Quest for a Family Treasure: http://www.argyxgames.com/index_legacy?lang=en (on Kickstarter - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/argyxgames/legacy-quest-for-a-family-treasure-0) Bites: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/277927/bites For the full show notes visit our site at http://www.boardgameblitz.com/posts/250/episode-109-my-game-wants-to-party-all-the-time
Welcome back to the BIOLOGY CLASS Podcast! Today, the gang discuss speaking in our native languages (1:10), Red's dad's raffles and food (5:25), our future Persona 5 x Jojo's Bizarre Adventure video (10:20), Jojo lore (17:07), and One Night Ultimate Werewolf (22:14). LINK DUMP: mike łazanki: https://imgur.com/a/BpH2bEC pokemon guessing video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fii87xmxrP4&t=12s animal crossing guessing video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8Lt8pOZ9vE CITATIONS & CREDIT: dzień dobry: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dzie%C5%84_dobry huge jojo lofi mix (blasta): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvyJ5xCzd-I titanic footage (Titanic Movie/Pelicula): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Y3ZLaTQnQc "hyper light drifter" campfire background (OVERLORD): https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=875064880 Like, Comment, and Subscribe! TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BIOLOGYCLASSYT INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/biologyclassyt/?hl=en
Okay, now here’s the REAL first episode, recorded several months back when I was still kicking around name ideas. My good friend Adam Pouget joined me to discuss his photography, how $600 is cheap for a camera, how mental struggles seem to make us produce more art, a pivotal trip to North Carolina that we took together, the challenges of having to market ourselves, and a beautiful, new, sparkling-white (Goodfellow brand) V-neck that now appears to have been hit by birdshot. Always a good time hanging out with Adam, so much so that we’ll have a part 2 before too long! Be sure to check out & follow him on social media:- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AdamBearsPhotography/- Instagram: https://instagram.com/adambears_photography?igshid=13z31y0n9orrkAnd of course, if you enjoy what you hear and want to support my endeavors in Thieves Among Thieves / Man & Moon, become a patron on my Patreon today! https://www.patreon.com/jordanlaweRecommended Works: Peter McKinnon, Samsung S10, an abandoned farmhouse in the middle of Circleville, Ohio, One Night Ultimate Werewolf,
It's a milestone episode for JT as he's now been on more episodes than he hasn't! Besides this celebratory moment, Timmy has lukewarm feelings on Animal Crossing, Paul's been dipping back into some old favourites, and JT starts a new series playthrough before finishing the last one (two? three?). Games discussed: 05:25 – Animal Crossing: New Horizons (and a bit of Stardew Valley) 36:01 - Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition 53:53 - Crysis 01:08:10 - One Night Ultimate Werewolf 01:27:51 - Project Zomboid and the latest beta patch 01:45:49 - What we’ll be playing Music: Neep Ninny Bod (Age of Empires 2: DE) Combat (Crysis) Main Theme (Animal Crossing: New Horizons) Get in touch with us at discanddice@gmail.com Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram
In today's episode we discuss party games that are language-independent, the use of "dummy" players in games, as well as what we have played this week. Games mentioned in this week's episode include: Dixit, Mysterium, One Night: Ultimate Werewolf, Tzolk'in, Ninjato, Raids, The King is Dead, Coal Baron, Smallworld, Harry Potter: Hogwarts Battle and expansion, Curios, Biblios, Zodiac Clash, Jaipur, Zoolywood, Yinsh, Marquis, The Great Heartland Hauling Co., Automobiles, Jungle Speed, Skull, Codenames: Pictures, Deception: Murder in Hong Kong, and Trieste. As a fairly new podcast, we hope that you enjoy our content and like, share, and subscribe to our weekly gambits. Feel free to comment on our podcast, or find us on Instagram or Facebook by clicking the links below. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boardgamegambit/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/boardgamegambit/ Intro Music: [Sitcom Rock Sting] by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Outro Music: [Sitcom Rock Sting 2] by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This week we talk about One Night Ultimate Werewolf. We also ask for help with our list of 10 fun family games for all collections. We also talk about our first Starfinder play on Fantasy Grounds. Please email us at boardgamebasicspodcast@outloook.com Follow on Twitter @Boardgamebasics1 Thanks for listening. Hosting for this episode provided by Gameology. Australia's largest gaming warehouse. https://www.gameology.com.au/ Ready Player One by Ernest Cline.
In this episode, we laugh about our Godbound game, play some old favorites (Mechwarrior Online and One Night Ultimate Werewolf), and some new games that may (or may not) be Chris' jam. Godbound - 00:52 Mechwarrior Online - 06:00 One Lunch Ultimate Werewolf - 08:04 Stardew Valley - 14:08 Solitairica - 19:14 Closing and Contact Info - 31:23