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Ben from Five Games For Doomsday joins Candice to discuss some of their favorite midweight euro games.00:00:00 Introduction00:01:34 Five Games for Doomsday00:10:45 Fresh Plays00:12:15 Fellowship of the Ring: Trick-Taking Game00:16:58 Tip of the Diceberg00:27:13 Tricky Time Crisis00:32:42 Skull Queen00:40:21 Board Game Burnout, Black Rose Wars: Rebirth, & Cold Teaches00:56:24 Midweight Euro Games We Love01:03:35 Fresco01:07:27 Pirates of Maracaibo + GWT: El Paso01:14:27 Lancaster01:18:44 IKI01:26:21 Nusfjord01:29:20 Whistle Mountain01:37:32 Hansa Teutonica01:41:46 River of Gold01:53:13 Concordia01:59:07 Bonus Mentions (Windmill Valley, The Artemis Project, Galileo Galilei, Shakespeare, Lewis & Clark, Glass Road, Spyrium, Castles of Burgundy, Heaven & Ale)02:06:54 Sign-offThank you to our sponsor, CATAN Studio!Hope you can join us for our 2025 BGG conventions! For more details and to register for your badge: BGG.Spring May 22-26BGG.CON November 19-23Web: https://boardgamegeek.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@boardgamegeekTwitter: https://twitter.com/BoardGameGeekEmail: podcast@boardgamegeek.com
Cultisti. Mentre scaldiamo i motori per una scintillante DBCon 2023 e prepariamo con dovizia il trecentesimo passo di questo lungo passeggio chiamato podcast, droppiamo anche un elettrizzante episodio numero 298. Siamo così multitasking che praticamente non sappiamo nemmeno più noi quello che stiamo facendo. Nel caos mistico di questi giorni, siamo però riusciti a portarvi quattro titoli diversissimi, alcuni vecchi, alcuni nuovi; tra rarefatti duelli di spada e devastanti arene cosparse di budella orchesche, fino a vezzose bancarelle del pesce ed empie riserve di un minerale steampunk dalle proprietà sberluccicanti. Questo è il DBC. Ascoltare per credere.Buon ascolto e come sempre… Ci vediamo dall'altra parte!
Kyle joins Nick to discuss games they've been playing recently:Lost Legacy - 4:08 Winner's Circle - 10:47Cascadia - 18:33Spyrium - 27;14My City - 34:37Parade - 42:39Subscribe to the Bitewing Games newsletter to follow our latest content and upcoming publications.
“Imagine that you are creating a fabric of human destiny with the object of making men happy in the end, giving them peace and rest at last. Imagine that you are doing this but that it is essential and inevitable to torture to death only one tiny creature...in order to found that edifice on its unavenged tears. Would you consent to be the architect on those conditions? Tell me. Tell the truth.”― Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers KaramazovAYURIS: Gùgōng 1m22s (Andreas Steding, Game Brewer, 2018) Games Played Last Week:-Radiant: Offline Battle Arena 3m50s (Jack Murray, Heel Turn Games, 2019)-Cosmic Frog 5m00s (Jim Felli, Devious Weasel Games, 2020)-Blitzkrieg! 17m07s (Paolo Mori, PSC Games, 2019)-World of Warcraft Miniatures Game 18m35s (Edward Fear, John Fiorillo, Justin Gary, Matt Hyra, Anthony Shaheen, & Patrick Sullivan, Upper Deck Entertainment, 2008)-Manoeuvre 23m54s (Jeff Horger, GMT Games, 2008)-Spyrium 26m07s (William Attia, Ystari Games, 2013)-Innovation 31m19s (Carl Chudyk, Asmadi Games, 2010)-Carcassonne 33m54s (Klaus-Jürgen Wrede, Hans im Gluck, 2000)News (and why it doesn't matter):-Shadows over (Camelot) Brooklyn 35m28s-SVWAG Policy: Unlicensed Digital Implementations 36m28s-Hasbro Mashups 38m44s-Golden Geek Award Nomination 41m01s-More Cloudspire 42m35s-Reichbusters and Wolfenstein 42m55sTopic: Getting Tears Stains out of Games: What to Do About Unplayed Games 44m16s
“Imagine that you are creating a fabric of human destiny with the object of making men happy in the end, giving them peace and rest at last. Imagine that you are doing this but that it is essential and inevitable to torture to death only one tiny creature...in order to found that edifice on its unavenged tears. Would you consent to be the architect on those conditions? Tell me. Tell the truth.”― Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers KaramazovAYURIS: Gùgōng 1m22s (Andreas Steding, Game Brewer, 2018) Games Played Last Week:-Radiant: Offline Battle Arena 3m50s (Jack Murray, Heel Turn Games, 2019)-Cosmic Frog 5m00s (Jim Felli, Devious Weasel Games, 2020)-Blitzkrieg! 17m07s (Paolo Mori, PSC Games, 2019)-World of Warcraft Miniatures Game 18m35s (Edward Fear, John Fiorillo, Justin Gary, Matt Hyra, Anthony Shaheen, & Patrick Sullivan, Upper Deck Entertainment, 2008)-Manoeuvre 23m54s (Jeff Horger, GMT Games, 2008)-Spyrium 26m07s (William Attia, Ystari Games, 2013)-Innovation 31m19s (Carl Chudyk, Asmadi Games, 2010)-Carcassonne 33m54s (Klaus-Jürgen Wrede, Hans im Gluck, 2000)News (and why it doesn't matter):-Shadows over (Camelot) Brooklyn 35m28s-SVWAG Policy: Unlicensed Digital Implementations 36m28s-Hasbro Mashups 38m44s-Golden Geek Award Nomination 41m01s-More Cloudspire 42m35s-Reichbusters and Wolfenstein 42m55sTopic: Getting Tears Stains out of Games: What to Do About Unplayed Games 44m16s
This week, we delve into our #30 through 16 for 2018, talk about Addiction and our thoughts on Spyrium and Ginkgopolis.
Another day looking out on the wasteland the planet has become and thinking about games. This time Ben reviews Spyrium by William Attia and Ystari Games.
¡Ya está aquí nuestro primer programa! Os traemos las últimas noticias del mundo de los juegos de mesa, rol y miniaturas. En este programa hemos jugado al Spyrium, Blood Rage, Oh my goods!, El rastro de Cthulhu (rol) y Blood Bowl (miniaturas). No os perdáis nuestro mejor juego del mes: Scythe Por último hemos traído a un invitado especial muy famoso desde muy lejos, que nos dará su opinión sobre los juegos de mesa. ¡Esperamos que os guste! ¡Nos vemos en los tableros!
Hey now, cabalists! In this one the founders table the economic game of shipping goods through the Panama Canal, Panamax! They they take a look back at a game from Gen Con 2013, Spyrium. Tony T goes wild with the gaming industry news as usual. Then the gang has a lengthy review segment in which they discuss various miniature ranges including Warhammer Fantasy, Warhammer 40k, Malifaux, Warmachine and Hordes, Flames of War and Battletech.
In a very special episode, Board Gamers Anonymous celebrates one full year of podcasting goodness with a lookback at some of our favorite Year One games. Daniel and Drew return from vacation to join Chris and Anthony in talking about GenCon news, favorite games from year one (like Caverna, Mice and Mystics, Spyrium, and Lords of Waterdeep), and to share two BIG announcements. 06:24 - Shout it From the Tabletop 24:49 - Acquisition Disorder Corner 40:45 - At the Table: Year One Favorites - Caverna 46:19 - Year One Favorites - Lords of Waterdeep 50:21 - Year One Favorites - Mice and Mystics 53:11 - Year One Favorites - Spyrium Don't forget to connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and on our website, BoardGamersAnonymous.com. And check weekly for Kicking the Habit, our regular Kickstarter update.
In episode 52, the gang is light as Brian and Steve couldn't make it, but Tony makes up for it by waking up and talking. First they give you a walkthrough and review of William Attia's new design, Spyrium. Then Tony digs through the RSS feeds for all the best news items about gaming. Then the guys round off the show with a good old fashioned round table about designing a badass villain for your roleplaying game.
This week, Anthony, Chris, Dan and Kim discuss Spyrium, arguably (and we do emphasize "arguably") the best worker placement game to hit our table this year, along with Shadow Hunters, Werewolf Inquisition, Mage Wars, and San Juan. Additionally the crew talks about how to get video gamers to the table by matching games across mediums, especially in the wake of a $1Billion payday for Grand Theft Auto V. 01:50 - The Hotness News 13:30 - Acquisition Disorder Corner 30:34 - At the Table: Shadow Hunters 42:12 - At The Table: Werewolf Inquisition 48:33 - At the Table: Mage Wars 59:49 - At the Table: San Juan 1:07:19 - Feature Review: Spyrium 1:35:34 - Discussion Topic: Getting Video Gamers to the Table And of course, don't forget to rate us on iTunes, comment on our website, boardgamersanonymous.com, or connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. We review Spyrium (a Steampunk worker placement game) and Black Spy (a Film Noir trick-taking game). Both games create rich strategies and fun with a minimal number of components and rules.
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. We review Spyrium (a Steampunk worker placement game) and Black Spy (a Film Noir trick-taking game). Both games create rich strategies and fun with a minimal number of components and rules.
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. We review Spyrium (a Steampunk worker placement game) and Black Spy (a Film Noir trick-taking game). Both games create rich strategies and fun with a minimal number of components and rules.
This week Anthony, Chris, Dan and Kim review the brand new deck builder from Privateer Press set in the Warmachine Universe - High Command. They also get a couple of recommendations from listeners - one great and one downright painful, and they talk about Cosmic Encounter, Parade, Spyrium, Valuspa, Mice and Mystics: The Heart of Glorm, and a bunch of other games triggering that pesky acquisition disorder. 00:40 - The Hotness News 07:06 - Acquisition Disorder Corner 24:46 - At the Table: Cosmic Encounter 31:58 - At the Table: Hey, That's My Fish! 36:10 - At the Table: Those Pesky Garden Gnomes 44:34 - At the Table: Parade 54:50 - Best Gateway Games for Non-Boardgamers 01:08:39 - Feature Review: Warmachine: High Command Send your questions to questions@boardgamersanonymous.com or connect with us on Facebook (facebook.com/boardgamersanonymous) or Twitter (@bgapodcast).
In this special anniversary episode of The State of Games, Dice is joined by Darrell Louder, TC Petty III, Dan Patriss, Adam O'Brien, Fred MacKenzie, and Tiffany Bahn in a huge roundtable discussion of the best and brightest games and experiences of GenCon 2013. The group of gamers discuss their favorites, including Spyrium, Trains, Gravwell, Eldritch Horror, Robinson Crusoe, Rampage, and Maximum Throwdown, as well as prototypes of upcoming titles such as Belle of the Ball, Brew Crafters, Fantasy Frontier, Paydirt, Monsters and Maidens, Rite of Passage and many more. It's a huge celebration, and what better place to party than GenCon? Come on in and be our guest!