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In this episode of The Long View, I'm pleased to be joined by first time contributor Patrick Nickell of Crash of Games as we discuss his favorite game, Tikal. What makes this game such a classic? Was it ahead of its time? Is it the grandfather of all Action Point allowance games? Is this a game everyone should have in their collection? Listen to hear out thoughts. Thanks, as always to www.gamesurplus.com for their continued support of The Long View, thanks to The Dice Tower Network, and thanks, of course, to YOU for listening! The episode can be found here in the BGG database, and through iTunes and Stitcher by subscription.
In this episode I discuss starting and running a board game publishing company with Patrick Nickell. We talk about managing a community, choosing games to publish and dealing with submissions. If you ever wanted to submit your game to a publisher, don't miss this!
Patrick Nickell is off the leash! He joins us to chat about 3 games from Crash: Where Art Thou Romeo?, Council of Verona: Corruption & Pirate Den.
Patrick Nickell is off the leash! He joins us to chat about 3 games from Crash: Where Art Thou Romeo?, Council of Verona: Corruption & Pirate Den.
Patrick Nickell is off the leash! He joins us to chat about 3 games from Crash: Where Art Thou Romeo?, Council of Verona: Corruption & Pirate Den.
Patrick Nickell chats about Dead Drop and Council of Verona - two games in the Pub Series - small, quick social games you can play with friends over a beer.
Patrick Nickell chats about Dead Drop and Council of Verona - two games in the Pub Series - small, quick social games you can play with friends over a beer.
Patrick Nickell chats about Dead Drop and Council of Verona - two games in the Pub Series - small, quick social games you can play with friends over a beer.
In our twenty-seventh episode, we are joined by a very special co-host, Patrick Nickell of Crash Games. We talk about the games we have been playing lately along with other random ramblings. We also review the H.P. Lovecraft-themed dice worker placement game Kingsport Festival, and we present the first session in our new Boards Alive Plays segment, where we play through a session of Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition. This episode is sponsored by Cauldron by Altema Games.
In our twentieth episode, Quinten and Aaron are joined by Patrick Nickell and Spencer Munoz of Crash Games. We all talk about the games we have been playing lately and the games we are looking forward to in our Feed the Need segment. We also announce our first contest ever. We don't do a formal review this episode, but interview Patrick and Spencer, asking them about their Kickstarter experiences, how they work with designers, and their upcoming game releases, and then quiz them about their knowledge of Canada in our trivia game, Know Your Neighbour to the North.
Jason talked with Patrick Nickell of Crash Games about his Pub Series Games and some of his favorite fillers.
Patrick Nickell chats about Pay Dirt - an engine building worker placement game set in Alaska designed by Tory Niemann (Alien Frontiers). Players take a small crew a try to extract as much gold from their modest claim before the ground freezes solid.
Patrick Nickell chats about Pay Dirt - an engine building worker placement game set in Alaska designed by Tory Niemann (Alien Frontiers). Players take a small crew a try to extract as much gold from their modest claim before the ground freezes solid.
Patrick Nickell chats about Pay Dirt - an engine building worker placement game set in Alaska designed by Tory Niemann (Alien Frontiers). Players take a small crew a try to extract as much gold from their modest claim before the ground freezes solid.
In our first (super-sized) episode of BwL Radio, we talk with Patrick Nickell of Crash games about the new Tory Niemann (Alien Frontiers) board game called Pay Dirt! we also discuss terrible themes for games, hot moms, Home Alone, The Wire and goblin sperm... You can find Pay Dirt HERE you can find our comedy web series HERE Â
Patrick Nickell and I share an open discussion about the delicate nature of handling a partnership that decides to split. He talks about his and I talk about mine. Kickstarter and the unintended consequences of partnerships that don't last.Oh, and a special guest appearance by Lia Bliss. Yes, she is related.
Patrick Nickell from Crash Games joins me to talk about lessons learned from a first Kickstarter campaign and how it has been applied to Legend of the Lost Dutchman Mine.
Our last episode of 2011 is with Patrick Nickell from Crash Games who successfully funded Rise! At the halfway mark in their campaign he switched tactics and found success.
In this episode of The State of Games, Dice and Monkey are up to their elbows in Kickstarter! Their first game release, Carnival, has received an incredibly warm welcome on the crowdfunding website and the duo take the chance to share some behind-the-scenes info., talk with Dark Horse creator Don Lloyd about the perils and pitfalls of any Kickstarter campaign, and then find out what it's like to be on the other side of the interview process when things get a bit crazy on the G*M*S Magazine podcast. All this, plus boardgame fetishes and nerd potpourri with Patrick Nickell, a look at Battleship Galaxies, Quarriors, Farmageddon, Castle Dash, 1955: The War of Espionage, and getting caffeinated in VivaJava. That's a lot of podcast!
This episode of The State of Games has it all - thrill to the spectacle of covering two major gaming conventions at once! Dice and Monkey head to the World Boardgaming Championships in Lancaster, PA and share their experiences in showing off Carnival and VivaJava, as well as playtesting a whole ton of cool prototypes, while correspondent Patrick Nickell travels to Indy for GenCon and grabs interviews with Steve Jackson, Reiner Knizia and more! All this, plus Carnival Kickstarter news, an official announcement about Origins 2012, and a chance to win a free copy of Launch Pad from Stratus Games.