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Calling all (former) fans of Super Dungeon Explore! Though ye be lost, be listless no longer! Team Drew's Basement has dedicated the past 8 years to bring an new expanded version of your favorite game to life including a brand new rule set, level up ability, and campaigns to immerse yourself alongside chibi bff's! Introducing "The Plague Throne!" BUT HE NEEDS YOUR HELP! Support The Plague Throne by Team Drew's Basement: https://gamefound.com/en/projects/team-drews-basement-llc/the-plague-throne FGBG SOCIALS https://linktr.ee/forgeeksbygeeks Minstrel Dice Accessories (Affiliate) https://minstrel.store/?sca_ref=4275399.Xn3ymejPlh MERCH https://forgeeksbygeeks-shop.fourthwall.com/password
Crowdfunding Nerds: Kickstarter Marketing For Board Games & Beyond!
Ross Thompson joins the Crowdfunding Nerds to chop marketing big board games. 00:03:18 - Who is Ross Thompson 00:14:58 – Getting More People Into The Hobby 00:22:32 – Integrating Apps With Board Games 00:28:09 – When Is A Big Board Game Too Big? 00:34:30 – What makes A Big Game? 00:40:33 – Is Magic The Gathering A Big Game? Miskatonic School for Girls - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1225737959/miskatonic-school-for-girls-deck-building-game Zombicide - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cmon/zombicide Iron Maiden Zombicide - https://cmon.com/pre-orders/iron-maiden Ninja Division - https://ninjadivision.com/ Super Dungeon Explore - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sodapopminiatures/super-dungeon-explore-legends IDW Publishing - https://www.idwpublishing.com/ Steamforged Games - https://steamforged.com/en-gb Ex-illis - https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/47475/ex-illis Heroes of Might & Magic III The Board Game - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/archonstudio/homm3boardgame Kingdom Death: Monster - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/poots/kingdom-death-monster Heroscape Board Game - https://hasbropulse.com/collections/haslab/products/heroscape-age-of-annihilation-vanguard-edition
We wrap up Season 2 talking about convention and gaming news, some painting tips, and talking about a little Kickstarter news. Games we talk about in this episode: Lords of Waterdeep, Splendor, Formula D, Felinia, Isle of Cats, Paperback Adventures, Magic the Gathering, Super Dungeon Explore, Oath, Dirge: The Rust Wars, Warhammer, Marvel: Crisis Protocol, Gaslands, Bloodbowl, D&D, Tussie Mussie, Mariposas, Wingspan, Sprawlopolis, Agropolis, Buru, The Withcher: Old World, Keyflower, and Worker Placement - The Game.
Randy breaks down Player Unknown Battlegrounds while J.A. gives his thoughts on the FMV game, Late Shift. This weeks board game reviews include Super Dungeon Explore and Rick and Morty Mr. Meeseeks Box O' Fun.
Warning: This podcast contains strong language and adult content Lock down may continue, but that doesn't mean we have to stop! Through the power of the internet the boys continue to utilise the power of Tabletopia, Tabletop Simulator and Roll20 to bring you another round of board gaming chat. We talk about our endeavours playing Teotihuacan, Great Western Trail and Roll Player and even manage to bring you a little news. We then go into an in depth chat about Storm King's Thunder for Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition and we'll be bringing you a spoiler filled chat very soon!. Games Mentioned 00:15:07 Heropath 00:20:07 Super Dungeon Explore 00:28:00 UK Games Expo postponed until August 00:30:08 Loads of freebies including https://dnd.wizards.com/remote/freematerial 00:33:45 Aconyte books announce more titles 00:41:23 Adventure in online adventures 00:49:26 Roll Player 00:55:45 Storm Kings Thunder for D&D 5E This episode is available on iTunes or your favourite podcast player via our feed http://polyhedroncollider.libsyn.com/rss Intro and Outro Music: "Ouroboros" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Jon's News Ferret: "NewsSting" 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 and Twitter and check us out of twitch.tv/polyhedroncollider
At Tabletop Bellhop we answer your game and game night questions, go "Ask The Bellhop" at https://tabletopbellhop.com/. Moving Day AMA. This episode we are spending the entire Ask the Bellhop segment answering questions from The Lobby our live chatroom on Twitch. Please subscribe to our YouTube ChannelThis is the 47th episode of Tabletop Bellhop Live, an edited version of our live show recorded on June 26th, 2019. Join us as we stream live every week Wednesday’s at Nine Thirty Eastern: https://www.twitch.tv/tabletopbellhop. Disclosure: Some links below are affiliate links. As an associate, it costs you nothing, but we earn a small amount from qualifying purchases. This episode includes:---Viewer/Listener Feedback--- We read off and respond to listener feedback. Send feedback to moe@tabletopbellhop.com or sean@tabletopbellhop.comTabletop Gaming Deals on Twitter---Ask The Bellhop--- Tonight we are doing our first ask us anything episode. Here we answer questions asked by our fans in The Lobby, our chatroom on Twitch. Topic include: First time cons for board gamers. The board game room badge at Origins. Games that have worked to hook kids on modern boardgaming. Square Tomatoes. Con budgeting. Current top board games. Board games for console gamers. Favourite childhood games. How long it takes to learn to play a game. BGG top 10 thoughts. New trends in modern gaming that we don’t like. New innovations. Childhood games we would love to see brought back. Kids games that worked for us: Harry Potter Hogwarts Battle, DC Comics Deck Building Game, The Duke, My First Carcassonne, Monster Factory, Outfoxed, Lady Bug’s Costume Party, Monza, Square tomatoes: Die Macher International, Die Macher Limited Edition on Kickstarter, Current top board games: The Duke, DC Comics Deck Building Game, Roll for the Galaxy, Clank! Eminent Domain, Eminent Domain Escalation, Gentes, Teotihuacan, Lazer Ryderz, Dead Man’s Cabal, Sorcerer, 8Bit Box, Board Games for Console Gamers 8Bit Box, Adrenaline, Descent Journeys In The Dark, Star Wars Imperial Assault, Star Wars X-Wing, Gloomhaven, Fallout The Board Game, Tiny Epic Tactics, Mansions of Madness 2nd Edition, Krosmaster Arena, Arcadia Quest, Super Dungeon Explore, Dead of Winter, Azul, King of Tokyo, Lord of The Rings, Journeys in Middle Earth, Potion Explosion, BattleCON, Battle at Kemble’s Cascade, Childhood games: Talisman, Cats, International Movie Maker, BGG top ten: Boardgamegeek.com rankingsSecond editions with better quality and re-themes: Istanbul the dice game, Aeon’s End, Catacombs, Games with the same input for all players: Legendary Forests, Railroad Ink, Classic games we would love to see brought back: Thunder Road, Dark Future, ---Announcements-- Newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter. Get weekly updates about everything going on at The Bellhop in your mail. https://newsletter.tabletopbellhop.comQueen City Conquest: This Buffalo NY Con hits July 12th to 15th. Sign up to play board games with The Bellhop team! Queen City Conquest---Tabletop Gaming Weekly--- A look at what games hit our tabletops over the last week.Games mentioned and other links: Gentes, The Duke, Jarl, Related Blog post: Addition Thoughts on Gentes, The Deluxified Edition: *---Blog Plug and Patreon Shout Out--- * Head over to the Tabletop Bellhop Blog where you can read more about today’s topics and more. The Tabletop Bellhop Blog: https://tabletopbellhop.com If you enjoyed the show be sure to tip The Bellhop at: patreon.com/tabletopbellhopFind us all over the web:Facebook www.facebook.com/tabletopbellhop/Twitter Twitter.com/tabletopbellhopInstagram www.instagram.com/tabletopbellhop/BoardGameGeek boardgamegeek.com/guild/3347YouTube www.youtube.com/tabletopbellhop?sub_confirmation=1Twitch twitch.tv/tabletopbellhop MeWe
Lots of talk of economics in this week's news. One might expect a diminishing return on such talk, but as rational consumers of news we often find a deficit of such a valuable commodity. Ceteris paribus, we're willing to offer you the free lunch of our altruism, even though that may lead to a tragedy of the commons. We value your investment of time when you listen to us--our intellectual capital is all we have, after all.I don't think I'm very bullish on this bit any more. Games Played Last Week: -KeyForge: Call of the Archons 4m00s (Richard Garfield, Fantasy Flight, 2018)-Epic: The Card Game 6m26s (Robert Dougherty & Darwin Kastle, White Wizard, 2015)-Teotihuacan: City of Gods 8m12s (Daniele Tascini & Dávid Turczi, NSKN Games, 2018)-Argent: The Consortium 9m01s (Trey Chambers, Level 99 Games, 2015)-BattleLore: Second Edition 11m51s (Richard Borg & Robert A. Kouba, Fantasy Flight, 2013)-North Wind 13m23s (Klaus Teuber, Z-Man, 2014)-Everdell 15m18s (James A. Wilson, Starling Games, 2018)News (and why it doesn't matter)-Super Dungeon Explore's money fades into Legend 17m10s-Cool Mini or Not's earnings get more mini, isn't cool 19m08s-Omega Protocol proves once again that LoS ain't easy 23m18s-Inflation hits the stellar market with A Billion Suns 24m52Feature Game: Gùgōng 26m30s (Andreas Steding, Game Brewer, 2018)Topic: Resolving Rules Disputes 54m26s
Lots of talk of economics in this week's news. One might expect a diminishing return on such talk, but as rational consumers of news we often find a deficit of such a valuable commodity. Ceteris paribus, we're willing to offer you the free lunch of our altruism, even though that may lead to a tragedy of the commons. We value your investment of time when you listen to us--our intellectual capital is all we have, after all.I don't think I'm very bullish on this bit any more. Games Played Last Week: -KeyForge: Call of the Archons 4m00s (Richard Garfield, Fantasy Flight, 2018)-Epic: The Card Game 6m26s (Robert Dougherty & Darwin Kastle, White Wizard, 2015)-Teotihuacan: City of Gods 8m12s (Daniele Tascini & Dávid Turczi, NSKN Games, 2018)-Argent: The Consortium 9m01s (Trey Chambers, Level 99 Games, 2015)-BattleLore: Second Edition 11m51s (Richard Borg & Robert A. Kouba, Fantasy Flight, 2013)-North Wind 13m23s (Klaus Teuber, Z-Man, 2014)-Everdell 15m18s (James A. Wilson, Starling Games, 2018)News (and why it doesn't matter)-Super Dungeon Explore's money fades into Legend 17m10s-Cool Mini or Not's earnings get more mini, isn't cool 19m08s-Omega Protocol proves once again that LoS ain't easy 23m18s-Inflation hits the stellar market with A Billion Suns 24m52Feature Game: Gùgōng 26m30s (Andreas Steding, Game Brewer, 2018)Topic: Resolving Rules Disputes 54m26s
In today's podcast, I get to talk with Chern Ann, co-founder of CoolMiniOrNot. We discuss all things Kickstarter, and what it takes to manufacture a game with plastic miniatures. We also discuss the humble origins of the CoolMiniOrNot website, how long CMON takes to plan one of their mega Kickstarters, why Chern Ann is active on Facebook board game publishing groups, why zombies was an easy sell, and more. Richard: Hi, this is Richard Miles with Board Game Authority, and today I am talking with… Chern Ann: Chern Ann from CoolMiniOrNot Richard: Thank you for taking the time out to speak with me today. Most people are familiar with CoolMiniOrNot, at least in the board game industry. Can you tell us a little bit about your involvement with the company? Chern Ann: I am one of the founders of the company. We started it out in 2001 as a community site, for people to upload the pictures of painted miniatures, to rate it, kind of like “Hot or Not” but for miniatures. Super geeky thing. We did it for quite a while, until 2009 when we decided to see whether we could take this further, and that’s how we started getting into making miniature games, and finally board games. Richard: And so, whose decision was it to get into board game publishing? That’s kind of a big stretch from a “rate your painted miniature” website to full on board game publisher. How did that process happen? Chern Ann: We were publishing or making miniatures for the hobbyist market for quite a while, I think since 2006, special edition figures, stuff that would be compatible with Warhammer, publishing games like Dark Age, skirmish miniature games, a lot like Warhammer 40k or Wyrd miniatures… Malifaux. During that time I had less time for miniatures, miniature painting and the miniature hobby, and I was thinking that I’d love to combine miniatures with some way of making it easy to set up and play, and easy to store, and the board game format seemed to be a good idea. So coincidentally, I mean this is a shout-out to those Soda Pop boys. They had pitched us a game called Super Dungeon Explore in 2010. And they said okay, “This is our game, it’s full of these cute figurines, we’d like to make as a metal miniature line and sell little smaller expansions, maybe you could get one figure for like seven dollars or eight dollars, and could you guys publish us?” So I took a look at the game and thought “Well this is ideal, why don’t we try a different format? Let’s make it a miniature board game instead.” So that you could get all 50 figures at once with a reasonable price, or relatively reasonable compared to what miniature gamers are used to. And that is how we started publishing board games. Richard: Wow, I’m always interested in how things come together. After that initial run with Super Dungeon Explore, CoolMiniOrNot really took to Kickstarter and your company has done really well on that platform. How many Kickstarters has CoolMiniOrNot been involved with? Chern Ann: We’ve run twenty (20) Kickstarter campaigns so far. Not all of them were for games, some were for base inserts and things like that, hobby products, but most of them were games. Richard: Twenty Kickstarters is quite a track record and every single one of those has successfully funded. Correct? Chern Ann: Well, successfully funded? Yes. And most of them have been successfully delivered. We are still delivering... I think we’re delivering Zombicide Black Plague right now. We still have B-Sieged and The Others left to deliver and of course Arcadia Quest: Inferno that just completed a couple of days ago. Richard: And so,
Episodio piloto. Hablamos sobre las novedades y de aquellos juegos que vamos recibiendo. Contamos con la colaboración de los Irregulares del 221B, el Sr. Pirrakas y el Sr. Raúl. En este programa hemos hablado de todos estos: Rumbleslam: un juego de minis de lucha libre ambientado en universo de fantasía: orcos, elfas en bikini… The Ninth World: un juego competitivo de cartas para 2 a 5 jugadores en el que tendremos que explorar los nueve reinos de Steadfast. Nemo’s War, 2ª edición: un juego en solitario de exploración y combate submarino, con toques RPG incluyendo una narrativa en la que se podrán tomar decisiones y que será el hilo conductor del juego. Ultimate Dinosaur Fighting: Un juego de lucha, tipo gladiadores, pero con miniaturas de dinosaurios de metal. Dead Man’s Draw: Una reedición con nuevas ilustraciones de un juego de cartas “entre el cinquillo y el Black-Jack”. Wolfed (werewolf card game): Un juego de cartas de roles ocultos en el que tendremos que descubrir quién es el hombre lobo. XenoShyft: Dreadmire: Una nueva entrega de este juego de cartas de Cool Mini or Not en el que tendremos que sobrevivir a hordas de aliens. Petopia: The backyard war: un juego de cartas y puteo en el que sólo puede quedar uno. The Daring & The Doomed: A Pixel Art fantasy card game: un juego de cartas en el que tienes que construir tu reino, matar mosntruos y ser el primero en conseguir 30 puntos de victoria, eso sí, todo con cartas con ilustraciones pixel art. Cat Tower: un juego de destreza en el que tendremos que construir una torre usando gatos. Kodama: construye un árbol adecuado para los espíritus del bosque a los que debes cuidar. Super Dungeon Explore: juego de miniaturas monas…luchando contra criaturas monas. Todo ello con un aire a videojuego clásico. Zombicide Black Plague: cuarta entrega de Zombicide, ahora zombis en la edad media. Nazi history monopoly: un monopoly, que no es un monopoly, sobre la verdadera historia nazi. Selfie Boardgame: del creador del juego de mesa “MasterChef Junior”, nos llega un juego de adivinar cómo son las personas por su voz.
Welcome back to another installment of Docking Bay 94 Board Game Reviewers Podcast. This week, Tessa is back in our virtual studio to discuss her latest game for the family, Duel List. We also do our usual round up of Kickstarter games, and proceed to review Tasty Minstrel Games Steam Works! Kickstarter Projects: Dragon's Lair: The Movie, Manasurge, Tiny Epic Galaxies, Mint Tin Mini Apocalypse, Super Dungeon Explore, Space Movers: The Story Continues Board Games Mentioned: Macao, Duel List, Kingpins, La Granja, Gold West, Cthulhu Realms, Isle of Sky, Five Tribes, Steam Works Important Links: Tessa's blog Boardgameduel.com Tessa's game Duel List Talon Strikes Facebook Page Link Docking Bay 94 Podcast Page Link Jason Hancock's Twitter Jason Washburn's (Talon Strikes) Twitter link Stitcher Link iTunes Link Talon Strikes Homepage
On this week's show, Brendan, Spindles, Emma and Megan report back from the latest MCM London Comic Con, review their playtest of Super Dungeon Explore, Talk Star Wars, Doctor Who and more. For more details on the MCM Comic Cons check out http://www.mcmcomiccon.com For details of the Super Dungeon Explore Kickstarter campaign go to https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sodapopminiatures/super-dungeon-exp... As always you can find us on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/nerdvworld Or follow us on twitter: Brendan: http://www.twitter.com/NerdVsWorld Spindles: http://www.twitter.com/spindlyone Until next time, Take care and be excellent to each other.
On this week's show, Brendan, Spindles, Emma and Megan report back from the latest MCM London Comic Con, review their playtest of Super Dungeon Explore, Talk Star Wars, Doctor Who and more. For more details on the MCM Comic Cons check out http://www.mcmcomiccon.com For details of the Super Dungeon Explore Kickstarter campaign go to https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sodapopminiatures/super-dungeon-exp... As always you can find us on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/nerdvworld Or follow us on twitter: Brendan: http://www.twitter.com/NerdVsWorld Spindles: http://www.twitter.com/spindlyone Until next time, Take care and be excellent to each other.
In this episode, the Desperados throw down some board game banter, review Super Dungeon Explore: Forgotten King ,examine Timecop, rundown recent Kickstarter projects, and take a look at the digital app, Battleheart: Legacy 00:35:00 Recently Played Banter00:44:00 Board Game Review01:13:00 Throwback Theater01:53:00 Kickstarter Corral02:12:00 Digital Game Review
In this episode we review Lords of the Fallen and Super Dungeon Explore while Andy regales us with tales of how Sony can bastardize their IP to turn a buck and get themselves back in the game.
Soda Pop Miniatures returns to Adepticon for another year. Bringing the head to head awesomeness of Super Dungeon Explorer Arena to the events hall, and focusing on Relic Knights in the vendor area. Deke Stella, and John Cadice sit down with us to bring us up to speed on the latest developments in Super Dungeon Explore, the Forgotten Kings kickstarter, the soon to be available Relic Knights, and just what is Ninja division anyways....
In this episode we look at Super Dungeon Explore: Forgotten King, Area 1851, Dwarven Forge Caverns, and MERCS: Recon. Show notes and links: Super Dungeon Explore: Forgotten King by Soda Pop Miniatures — Kickstarter (kickstarter.com). Area 1851 by Game Salute — Kickstarter (kickstarter.com). Dwarven Forge's Caverns-Dwarvenite Game Tiles Terrain by Dwarven Forge — Kickstarter (kickstarter.com). MERCS: Recon by MERCS Miniatures — Kickstarter (kickstarter.com).
In episode 92 the third chair is filled by Randall Bills. Randall has worked in the Adventure Gaming industry for over 15 years. He's worked on such seminal properties as BattleTech and Shadowrun, while bringing other great universes to life, such as Cosmic Patrol and Leviathans. A great game is published, but how and why should you expand it. Join the guys as they examine the different ways games are grown. Which method is best for which type of game? Later it's time to review Super Dungeon Explore from Cool Mini or Not and Soda Pop miniatures. Does the world need yet another dungeon exploring game populated with Chibi's? Let's find out... All that and our other not-too-horrible segments including: - The Hollywood Minute - Total Fan Girl - Do You Ever Notice - & More If you'd like to discuss the show with us and others in our forum thread: . The following fine organizations help make this show possible: , on behalf of friendly, professional gaming stores everywhere. ==Quick Reference== The News: 52 min How to Grow your Game: 59 min Hollywood Minute: 1 hr 49 min Total Fan Girl: 2 hr 0 min Super Dungeon Explore: 2 hr 18 min Links Discussed in the show: Catalyst Game Labs: http://www.CatalystGameLabs.com Raef's Blog: Craig's Blog: Russ's Blog: Total Fan Girl Blog: Pulp Gamer Network: