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Brendan presents his updated Top 50 games, but in order of how good their art is. Join us, won't you?10. Nanty Narking (2019) #48 (down 18 from 30 in '22)Bartek Jędrzejewski, Grzegorz Ryszko, Jakub Skop, Miłosz Wojtasik9. Cerebria: The Inside World (2018) #28 (down 13 from 15 in '22)Pedro A. Alberto, Toby Allen, Villő Farkas, Jamie Sichel8. Brian Boru: High King of Ireland (2021) #22 (new to list)Deirdre de Barra7. Dungeon Petz (2011) #36 (new to list)David Cochard6. Brass: Birmingham (2018) #2 (up 1 from 3 in '22; highest)Lina Cossette, David Forest, Gui Landgraf, Damien Mammoliti, Matt Tolman, Gavan BrownTop 2025 Updated 50 list revealed so far:02. Brass: Birmingham (2018) (up 1 from 3 in '22; highest)04. Ark Nova (2021) (new to list)05. Trickerion: Legends of Illusion (2015) (up 1 from 6 in '22)07. Orléans (2014) (up 10 from 17 in '22)08. Terraforming Mars (2016) (up 3 spots from 11 in '22)09. Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization (2015) (up 5 from 14 in '22; highest)10. Innovation (2010) (new to the list)11. Gloomhaven (2017) (down 9 from 2 in '22)12. A Study in Emerald (2013) (up 14 from 28 in '22; high 1 in '15)13. Glory to Rome (2005) (new to list)14. Vampire: The Eternal Struggle (1994) (up 6 spots from 21 in '22; highest)15. Star Wars: Rebellion (2016) (up 8 from 23 in '22; high 5 in '17)16. Revive (2022) (new to list)17. London (Second Edition) (2017) (down 1 from 18 in '22; high 14 in ‘19)18. Obsession (2018) (up 2 spots from 20 in '22)19. Pandemic Legacy (2015) (down 12 spots from #7 in '22. Highest #3 in '17)20. Pulsar 2849 (2017) (not on the list in '22. Highest: #11 in '19)22. Brian Boru: High King of Ireland (2021) (new to list)23. Praga Caput Regni (2020) (new to the list)24. Underwater Cities (2018) (down 19 spots from 5 in '22)25. Agricola (2007) (down 15 from 10 in '22; high 4 in '15)26. The Castles of Burgundy (2011) (up 19 from 45 in in '22)27. Mottainai (2015) (same as '22; high 12 in '17)28. Cerebria: The Inside World (2018) (down 13 from 15 in '22)30. Anachrony (2017) (down 22 from 8 in '22)32. Altiplano (2017) (down 23 from 9 in '22)33. Mosaic: A Story of Civilization (2022) (first time on list)34. Lost Ruins of Arnak (2020) (new to the list)35. Twilight Imperium: Fourth Edition (2017) (first time on list)36. Dungeon Petz (2011) #36 (new to list)37. Ghost Stories (2008) (previously #38 in '15; absent since then)38. Lords of Waterdeep (2012) (up 2 spots from #40 in '22)39. Last Night on Earth: The Zombie Game (2007) (up 3 from 42 in '22; high 20 in '15)40. Bärenpark (2017) (down 15 from 25 in '22)41. The Hunger (2021) (new to list)42. Carpe Diem (2018) (down 26 spots from 16 in '22. Highest: 12 in '19)43. Messina 1347 (2021) (new to the list)44. Anno 1800: The Board Game (2020) (down 10 spots from 34 in '22)45. 7 Wonders (2010) (up 4 spots from 49 in '22. Highest: 37 in '17)46. Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective (1982) (down 34 spots from 12 in '22. Highest: #2 in '15)47. Concordia (2013) (new to the list)48. Nanty Narking (2019) (down 18 from 30 in '22)49. Evacuation (2023) (new to the list)50. Sidereal Confluence (2017) (down 21 from 29 in '22)Link to the full list (spoilers ahead!)What are your favorite games with sub-standard art? Share over on boardgamegeek in guild #3269.
Brendan presents his updated Top 50 games, but in order of how good their art is. Join us, won't you?10. Nanty Narking (2019) #48 (down 18 from 30 in '22)Bartek Jędrzejewski, Grzegorz Ryszko, Jakub Skop, Miłosz Wojtasik9. Cerebria: The Inside World (2018) #28 (down 13 from 15 in '22)Pedro A. Alberto, Toby Allen, Villő Farkas, Jamie Sichel8. Brian Boru: High King of Ireland (2021) #22 (new to list)Deirdre de Barra7. Dungeon Petz (2011) #36 (new to list)David Cochard6. Brass: Birmingham (2018) #2 (up 1 from 3 in '22; highest)Lina Cossette, David Forest, Gui Landgraf, Damien Mammoliti, Matt Tolman, Gavan BrownTop 2025 Updated 50 list revealed so far:02. Brass: Birmingham (2018) (up 1 from 3 in '22; highest)04. Ark Nova (2021) (new to list)05. Trickerion: Legends of Illusion (2015) (up 1 from 6 in '22)07. Orléans (2014) (up 10 from 17 in '22)08. Terraforming Mars (2016) (up 3 spots from 11 in '22)09. Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization (2015) (up 5 from 14 in '22; highest)10. Innovation (2010) (new to the list)11. Gloomhaven (2017) (down 9 from 2 in '22)12. A Study in Emerald (2013) (up 14 from 28 in '22; high 1 in '15)13. Glory to Rome (2005) (new to list)14. Vampire: The Eternal Struggle (1994) (up 6 spots from 21 in '22; highest)15. Star Wars: Rebellion (2016) (up 8 from 23 in '22; high 5 in '17)16. Revive (2022) (new to list)17. London (Second Edition) (2017) (down 1 from 18 in '22; high 14 in ‘19)18. Obsession (2018) (up 2 spots from 20 in '22)19. Pandemic Legacy (2015) (down 12 spots from #7 in '22. Highest #3 in '17)20. Pulsar 2849 (2017) (not on the list in '22. Highest: #11 in '19)22. Brian Boru: High King of Ireland (2021) (new to list)23. Praga Caput Regni (2020) (new to the list)24. Underwater Cities (2018) (down 19 spots from 5 in '22)25. Agricola (2007) (down 15 from 10 in '22; high 4 in '15)26. The Castles of Burgundy (2011) (up 19 from 45 in in '22)27. Mottainai (2015) (same as '22; high 12 in '17)28. Cerebria: The Inside World (2018) (down 13 from 15 in '22)30. Anachrony (2017) (down 22 from 8 in '22)32. Altiplano (2017) (down 23 from 9 in '22)33. Mosaic: A Story of Civilization (2022) (first time on list)34. Lost Ruins of Arnak (2020) (new to the list)35. Twilight Imperium: Fourth Edition (2017) (first time on list)36. Dungeon Petz (2011) #36 (new to list)37. Ghost Stories (2008) (previously #38 in '15; absent since then)38. Lords of Waterdeep (2012) (up 2 spots from #40 in '22)39. Last Night on Earth: The Zombie Game (2007) (up 3 from 42 in '22; high 20 in '15)40. Bärenpark (2017) (down 15 from 25 in '22)41. The Hunger (2021) (new to list)42. Carpe Diem (2018) (down 26 spots from 16 in '22. Highest: 12 in '19)43. Messina 1347 (2021) (new to the list)44. Anno 1800: The Board Game (2020) (down 10 spots from 34 in '22)45. 7 Wonders (2010) (up 4 spots from 49 in '22. Highest: 37 in '17)46. Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective (1982) (down 34 spots from 12 in '22. Highest: #2 in '15)47. Concordia (2013) (new to the list)48. Nanty Narking (2019) (down 18 from 30 in '22)49. Evacuation (2023) (new to the list)50. Sidereal Confluence (2017) (down 21 from 29 in '22)Link to the full list (spoilers ahead!)What are your favorite games with sub-standard art? Share over on boardgamegeek in guild #3269.
News Headlines, Sport with Tom Rehn, Jade Robran on the road, SAPOL, Weather, Tim Lester in the US, News Wrap, John Gardner, Rowey, Stacey Lee, Colin Jones - Victim of bushfire on Saturday, Breaking @ 8 with Premier Peter Malinauskas, Toby Allen from Human Nature, Calls on Telstra outage effecting Taxi's, Chief Supt Scott Allison from SAPOL on Total Fire Bans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1. Local Kambah resident Phil Jensen and his amazing Christmas display 2. Wham - A- Gedden is the ultimate Christmas game 3. MLA Tara Cheyne chats about Territory rights and Socceroos screening in the city this weekend 4. What do you have on the top of your tree instead of a star or angel 5. Toby Allen from Human Nature chats about the group's upcoming Christmas show in Canberra See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1 Nic White - Brumbies2 Pete Ford LIVE from London for Queens Jubilee celebrations3 What is FEXTING???.. Jill Biden and Joe settle arguments on text message?4.Toby Allen from Human Nature chats the groups current large scale tour and his fondness for CanberraSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1 Nic White - Brumbies 2 Pete Ford LIVE from London for Queens Jubilee celebrations 3 What is FEXTING???.. Jill Biden and Joe settle arguments on text message? 4.Toby Allen from Human Nature chats the groups current large scale tour and his fondness for Canberra
Episode 344 of On Screen & Beyond - Toby Allen joins us this week! Toby is a member of the hit group Human Nature, who have a new Christmas album out to go along with their Las Vegas Show. They also have an up coming Australian tour and so much more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-screen-and-beyond/message
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After an 11 year residency in Las Vegas, the boys are back in town. In this episode, Clancy speaks to Toby Allen and Mike Tierney from Human Nature about their non-stop career that kicked off nearly 25 years ago. From crooning to pop to Motown and barbershop, these gents have to Bankstown proud - and they are touring Australia again.
After an 11 year residency in Las Vegas, the boys are back in town. In this episode, Clancy speaks to Toby Allen and Mike Tierney from Human Nature about their non-stop career that kicked off nearly 25 years ago. From crooning to pop to Motown and barbershop, these gents have to Bankstown proud - and they are touring Australia again. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I am hosting Toby Allen, Chief Product Officer & Founder StartupMill. StartupMill build tiny moonshots in low to no code.
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Welcome to Season 2 of Big Ideas With Mesh! Exclusive interviews with dreamers, pioneers, visionaries, and people who challenge the status quo! We will be delving into their story, their dreams, and ultimately their vision for the future. In our fourteenth episode of the new season, I catch up with Toby Allen, a serial entrepreneur who is currently the Chief Product Officer at Skipr but also wears many hats as a mentor, advisor, consultant, and investor to name just a few. He has a background working for corporates and startups alike and has a fascinating history working in the gaming, creative agency, advertising and fintech industries. We spoke about all things gaming, entrepreneurship, innovation, technology, venture building, domain names, family life, passion for learning, the wonders of being a parent, and many other fascinating topics. This episode was originally recorded on 12th December 2020. Toby's Contact Details:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tobyallenInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tobyallen007Twitter: https://twitter.com/tobyallen007Website: http://www.tobyallen.comCompany: https://www.startupmill.coYour Host: Mesh KumarLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meshkumarInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mesh_kumarTwitter: https://twitter.com/Mesh_KumarIf you would like to see behind the scenes, follow our dedicated pages.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigideaswithmeshTwitter: https://twitter.com/ideaswithmeshWebsite: https://www.bigideaswithmesh.comWant to Start Your Own Podcast? Buzzsprout gets your show listed everywhere! Podcasting isn’t hard when you have amazing partners. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bigideaswithmesh)
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Join Kirsten as she talks with Katie Mullaly, writer of the popular, "Land of Children's Books." As a 32-year resident of Park City, Utah, Katie has worked as a ski instructor, mountain bike coach, gourmet food store manager, writer, graphic designer, geology assistant, public affairs official, and emergency manager. All of which have led her to her dream job – making a difference in the lives of not just children, but for all those who read her books. Kirsten and Katie do a deep dive into the Land of Now, a place where you stop worrying about the past or the future and focus on enjoying your current world. Then Kirsten pairs the land of Now to a biodynamic wine made by the Benziger Family in California. Learn more about Katie, her amazing illustrator Toby Allen, and their books, at https://landofchildrensbooks.com/
Louise Poole catches up with Australia's favourite exports Human Nature. Phil Burton, Toby Allen and brothers Andrew and Mike Tierney first captured our hearts in the 90s with their boy band charm and singles like Wishes and Tellin' Everybody. Now they play to sold out crowds in Las Vagas every night. In this interview we talk about their new album Romance of The Jukebox, their single Little More Love, Vegas, muscle shirts and 90s fashions.
Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). Human Nature ‘Little More Love’ (tour) (review)Australia’s most popular vocal group, Human Nature, have announced they are making a triumphant return home in 2019. They will embark on a dazzling national tour that will form a celebration for their loyal fans on the eve of the group’s amazing 30 years of making music together.Fresh from their smash hit Las Vegas headlining residency – where they have performed in excess of a staggering 1,770 shows – Human Nature’s Toby Allen, Phil Burton, and brothers Andrew and Michael Tierney, will perform a collection of their iconic back catalogue together with instant-hits from their new album, Romance Of The Jukebox.Human Nature’s LITTLE MORE LOVE tour will be their biggest live show ever produced. Kicking off on the Gold Coast on 26 April 2019, taking in Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne, Perth, Canberra, Wollongong, Newcastle and concluding in Sydney on Friday 10 May.For more information visit http://www.teglive.com.au/events/human-nature-2019/ Theatre First RSS feed: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/ivetheatrereviews Subscribe, rate and review Theatre First at all good podcatcher apps, including Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes), Stitcher, Pocket Casts, CastBox.FM, Podbean, ACast etc.If you're enjoying Theatre First podcast, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you.#theatre #stage #reviews #melbourne #australia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Toby Allen joins Brian Dunaway and Joel Duggan to talk about his current project Land of NOW and more About the work: Clients: Bear Hug Games, HeathPack Games, The Creativity Hub, Catloaf Games, Faceted Press, Mindclash Games, Czech Games. Passion for character design. Where to find: Social media links, etc. […]
In this episode, Mark is joined by Toby Allen, Senior Partner and Head of Digital Assets at Akuna Capital They discuss: Toby's background in trading What does Akuna trade? The nuances of the CME and CBOE crypto futures What is their go-to crypto trading vehicle? What do the OTC skew graphs look like? Is there any bias to the flow? Getting the processes right for crypto trading Growing arbitrage opportunities Is the downturn in the underlying dampening demand? The plight of liquidity providers And more...
In this episode, Mark is joined by Toby Allen, Senior Partner and Head of Digital Assets at Akuna Capital They discuss: Toby's background in trading What does Akuna trade? The nuances of the CME and CBOE crypto futures What is their go-to crypto trading vehicle? What do the OTC skew graphs look like? Is there any bias to the flow? Getting the processes right for crypto trading Growing arbitrage opportunities Is the downturn in the underlying dampening demand? The plight of liquidity providers And more...
My guest on the podcast is Toby Allen, founder of Jobs in XR. He’s a hololens producer at Microsoft, the founder, and CEO of TACON, a technology management consultancy and the founder of Jobs in XR, the first and only jobs portal for all digital realities.I got in touch with Toby via a comment on one of my earlier podcasts with Dr. Terence Tse. Being an innovative product expert that brings ideas to life using of Augmented, Virtual, and Mixed Reality – he teased us with the potential of bringing Hololens and AI together to deliver remarkable impactThat triggered me, hence I invited Toby to my podcast. We explore the benefits of an increasing hands-free world, how the combination of new technology platforms such as block-chain, AI and augmented reality have the potential of transforming complete industries, and how we should use that opportunity to think big to create new solutions that are both fun to use, and remarkable in their impact.Here are some of Toby’s quotes"There are three key things I'm fundamentally excited by. First of all is mixed reality.I think the ability to visualize your worlds in a hands-free capacity, augment it with holograms, and information and view that information in a new way is absolutely incredible. To get that, there's a real drive to understand AI and the power of information that you can have.There's also just blockchain is a very nice interesting way of creating a trust and an authenticity in the data.Those three are the perfect combination. There's going to be a very interesting shift in the industry and in professional business as to how those three key technologies are going to integrate within businessesThat could lead to results that we've never seen before."During this interview, you will learn three things:Why the current generation of solutions is still distracting us too way much – and how by avoiding this distraction we could literally save livesHow blending new technologies can help us in much smarter ways to actually avoid errors, problems, and wasteWhat opportunity we can create if we start using technology to change behaviors and impact by augmenting people in contextually relevant ways. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In the latest Console Monster Podcast, I interview Toby Allen, Assistant Producer from Sumo Digital, who are behind the Xbox