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https://youtu.be/UWOAjs7ruGIMatt and Sean talk about desalination efforts deep under the ocean, and how it may play a part in solving water shortages. Don't get salty before taking a listen.Undersea cables article: https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/60150/10-facts-about-internets-undersea-cablesIn response to “water we gonna do about it?”https://youtu.be/NNEgUPKxk7A?si=nMxEfpJitt_gU2QH&t=55Watch the Undecided with Matt Ferrell episode, How Deep Sea Water is Now Drinkable https://youtu.be/Bu_IcFpEkg0?list=PLnTSM-ORSgi7uzySCXq8VXhodHB5B5OiQ(00:00) - - Intro & Feedback (21:25) - - Deep Ocean Desalination Discussion YouTube version of the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/stilltbdpodcastGet in touch: https://undecidedmf.com/podcast-feedbackSupport the show: https://pod.fan/still-to-be-determinedFollow us on X: @stilltbdfm @byseanferrell @mattferrell or @undecidedmfUndecided with Matt Ferrell: https://www.youtube.com/undecidedmf ★ Support this podcast ★
A Night of Fandom AwaitsUniversal Studios Hollywood has aimed for the stars this year with their new Universal Fan Fest Nights and we have a full look at everything going on for this inaugural year. This is an unprecedented theme park event that layers the full park experience with an incredible amount of entertainment, experiences, dining, and shopping opportunities celebrating a wide range of fandoms.Universal Fan Fest Nights is a new after-hours, extra-charge event offering a wide-ranging mix of fun experiences including sci-fi, fantasy, gaming, and anime. Unlike Disneyland's singular-themed “Nite” events, this offering takes a more expansive “buffet-style” approach, similar to Halloween Horror Nights, where ALL experiences are available EACH event night — so there's no need to choose between them!There's live entertainment, photo ops, and a welcoming atmosphere for cosplay which is not typically allowed during the day. Of course, there's exciting themed dining menus, exclusive new merchandise, and more surprises! Let's dive in!There are SEVEN immersive activations inspired by fan-favorite IPs including Back to the Future: Destination Hill Valley immersive experience, Star Trek: Red Alert walkthrough experience, DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: Secrets of Waterdeep walkthrough experience, One Piece: Grand Pirate Gathering area with meet and greet, Jujutsu Kaisen: Hunger of the Cursed4D video presentation, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter extras including magical creatures, and SUPER NINTENDO WORLD: Let's Go, Yoshi with a Yoshi egg scavenger hunt and Yoshi meet and greet.
Brendan shares his first impressions of three games he tried recently. Join us, won't you?Ponzi Scheme (2015)Isle of Skye: From Chieftain to King (2015)Free Radicals (2022)Lords of Waterdeep (2012)Moon Colony Bloodbath (2025)Dominion (2008)Have you played any of these games? Share your thoughts over on boardgamegeek in guild #3269.Transcript: TXT or PDF
In this episode, the gang leaves the hill giant fort and travels to Waterdeep where they make a startling discovery.
Send us a textThe Boardgame Specialist Podcast Episode 116: Top 9 Board Game MarathonBe sure to follow us on discort.https://discord.gg/ssnqjsRFxV%0A Follow Carla at: IG: boardgamespecialist FB: Red Deer Board Game Fanatics Follow Mel at: IG: mels_boardgame_room FB Mel's Board Game Room YouTube: Mel's Board Room[8:20] Diatoms[13:36] Don't Go In There[18:45] Babylonia[22:56] Lost Cities the Board Game[27:31] Scandaloh![31:35] Vivid Memories[35:00] Antiquity Quest[39:40] Viscount of the West Kingdom[42:39] Bruxelles 1897[46:34] Lords of Waterdeep[49:02] Skyrise[54:21] Memoir'44[57:01] Illiterati[1:00:04] Bruxelles 1893[1:04:00] Mansions of Madness[1:06:39] Scandaloh![1:10:14] Galactic Cruise[1:15:18] Galactic Cruise[1:20:15] Viscount of the West Kingdom[1:22:49] Mansions of Madness
In this episode, the gang accesses their new teleportation circle to travel to the bustling city of Waterdeep!
Level Up 123 Planos de esxitencia con Luís de Multiverso extendido Hoy Nacho GM nos hablarán de los planos de existencia de Dungeons & Dragons. Explorando los Planos en Dungeons & Dragons En el vasto y dinámico universo de Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), los Planos de Existencia juegan un papel fundamental en la creación de aventuras épicas y en la profundización de la trama. Estos planos, más allá del simple mundo material, ofrecen un sinfín de posibilidades para jugadores y Dungeon Masters por igual. ¿Qué son los Planos de Existencia? En esencia, los Planos de Existencia son diferentes dimensiones o realidades que coexisten con el Plano Material, el cual es el mundo "normal" en el que los personajes viven y actúan. Cada plano tiene sus propias características, reglas y habitantes, lo que los convierte en lugares fascinantes y, a menudo, peligrosos de explorar. Clasificación de los Planos Los planos en D&D se pueden clasificar en varias categorías: Plano Material: Es el plano principal donde ocurre la mayoría de las aventuras. Aquí se encuentran los reinos y ciudades conocidos, como Waterdeep o Baldur's Gate. Planos Internos: Estos son los planos de los elementos primordiales, como el Plano de Fuego, el Plano de Agua, el Plano de Tierra y el Plano de Aire. También incluye el Plano Etéreo, que actúa como un nexo entre el Plano Material y los Planos Internos. Planos Externos: Son los reinos donde residen las entidades extraplanares, como dioses, demonios y ángeles. Ejemplos de estos planos incluyen el Cielo de los Siete Montes de Celestia, el Infierno de los Nueve Infiernos de Baator y el Abismo. Plano de las Sombras: Un reflejo oscuro y distorsionado del Plano Material, lleno de misterios y peligros ocultos. Feywild y Shadowfell: Dos planos que reflejan el mundo natural pero de maneras muy diferentes. El Feywild es vibrante y lleno de vida mágica, mientras que el Shadowfell es un lugar de melancolía y decadencia. Música de Uppbeat: License code: DSJHNLFTIRWBKXPO Música de Youtube
The Party discover some suspicious activity going on in Waterdeep and decide to get in on the action.
The Party discover some suspicious activity going on in Waterdeep and decide to get in on the action.
The heroes have made some new friends, a group of small cat-like humanoids but they need to find them a new home! Waterdeep could be their new home, but can our heroes navigate the city's politics to get it done? Bridget as the GM – Check out Bridget's Patreon! Lydia as Xastra Telarr, Paladin of Eilistraee Fae as Rushk: “Doctor” Rachel as Daelia n'Valsa, Albino Elf Warlock
The Boardgame Specialist Podcast Episode 113: Top 100: 10 to 1 https://discord.gg/NCCQxb9kyBCarla IG: boardgamespecialist FB: Red Deer Board Game Fanatics Mel IG: mels_boardgame_room FB Mel's Board Game Room YouTube: Mel's Board Room[2:22] Tea Garden[9:49] Rocketmen[18:08] Darwin's Journey[24:41] Mansions of Madness[29:33] Wingspan[34:18] Railways of the World[38:14] La Granja[44:39] Memoir'44[49:48] Earth[55:02] Blood Rage [59:53] Clans of Caledonia[1:06:19] Expeditions[1:10:23] Grand Austria Hotel[1:16:20] Lords of Waterdeep[1:21:16] Castles of Mad King Ludwig[1:24:24] Ceylon[1:29:31] Everdell[1:35:37] Thebes[1:41:23] Viticulture[1:45:17] Legendary Encounters Alien[1:50:20] Castle of Burgundy[1:53:23] Dune Imperium Uprising
The heroes explore a mysterious temple, guarded by powerful and strange monsters. They encounter a dragon with her own agenda. Is she a foe or ally and what should they tell the Council of Waterdeep about it? Bridget as the GM – Check out Bridget's Patreon! Lydia as Xastra Telarr, Paladin of Eilistraee Fae as Rushk: “Doctor” Rachel as Daelia n'Valsa, Albino Elf Warlock
Waterdeep! At last our party make it to the city and immediately begin a subtle surveillance mission. Well… as subtle as they can manage…
Waterdeep! At last our party make it to the city and immediately begin a subtle surveillance mission. Well… as subtle as they can manage…
This week in Dungeons and Dragons, the party begins their next quest - starting at a well-known Waterdeep watering hole. Check out our Discord: https://discord.com/invite/kdVrP5UMB6 Get Knights and Nerds merch on Redbubble Social Media https://www.facebook.com/knightsandnerdspodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/knightsandnerds/
Our Heroes use a stolen flying machine in order to find the missing Nimblewright responsable for the fire ball attack on the Inn. Soundscapes created by Syrinscape Full credits found here
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.
The group heads to Waterdeep to meet with an important drow. They also encounter agents of the Waterdeep council. The refugees need help as well but an abandoned temple needs to be investigated. What will they decide? Bridget as the GM – Check out Bridget's Patreon! Lydia as Xastra Telarr, Paladin of Eilistraee Fae as Rushk: “Doctor” Rachel as Daelia n'Valsa, Albino Elf Warlock
Brendan presents his updated Top 50 games, but in order of how good their art is. Join us, won't you?15. Lost Ruins of Arnak (2020) #34 (new to the list)14. Bärenpark (2017) #40 (down 15 from 25 in '22)13. The Hunger (2021) #41 (new to list)12. Glory to Rome (2005) #13 (new to list)11. Anachrony (2017) #30 (down 22 from 8 in '22)Top 2025 Updated 50 list revealed so far: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)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. Mosaic: A Story of Civilization (2022) (first time on list)30. Anachrony (2017) (down 22 from 8 in '22)32. Altiplano (2017) (down 23 from 9 in '22)34. Lost Ruins of Arnak (2020) (new to the list)35. Twilight Imperium: Fourth Edition (2017) (first time on 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)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?20. Last Night on Earth: The Zombie Game (2007) #39 (up 3 from 42 in '22; high 20 in '15)19. London (Second Edition) (2017) #17 (down 1 from 18 in '22; high 14 in ‘19)18. Res Arcana (2019) #6 (up 13 from 19 in '22)17. Gloomhaven (2017) #11 (down 9 from 2 in '22)16. Mottainai (2015) #27 (same as '22; high 12 in '17)Top 2025 Updated 50 list revealed so far: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)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)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. Mosaic: A Story of Civilization (2022) (first time on list)32. Altiplano (2017) (down 23 from 9 in '22)35. Twilight Imperium: Fourth Edition (2017) (first time on 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)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)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?25. Revive (2022) (#16, new to list)24. Orléans (2014) (#7, up 10 from 17 in '22)23. Trickerion: Legends of Illusion (2015) (#5, up 1 from 6 in '22)22. A Study in Emerald (2013) (#12, up 14 from 28 in '22; high 1 in '15)21. Ark Nova (2021) (#4, new to list)Top 2025 Updated 50 list revealed so far: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)12. A Study in Emerald (2013) (up 14 from 28 in '22; high 1 in '15)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)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)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)28. Mosaic: A Story of Civilization (2022) (first time on list)32. Altiplano (2017) (down 23 from 9 in '22)35. Twilight Imperium: Fourth Edition (2017) (first time on list)37. Ghost Stories (2008) (previously #38 in '15; absent since then)38. Lords of Waterdeep (2012) (up 2 spots from #40 in '22)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)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?30. Star Wars: Rebellion (2016) (#15, up 8 from 23 in '22; high 5 in '17)29. The Castles of Burgundy (2011) (#26, up 19 from 45 in in '22)28. Mosaic: A Story of Civilization (2022) (#33, first time on list)27. Twilight Imperium: Fourth Edition (2017) (#35, first time on list)26. Altiplano (2017) (#32, down 23 from 9 in '22)Top 2025 Updated 50 list revealed so far: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)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)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)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)28. Mosaic: A Story of Civilization (2022) (first time on list)32. Altiplano (2017) (down 23 from 9 in '22)35. Twilight Imperium: Fourth Edition (2017) (first time on list)37. Ghost Stories (2008) (previously #38 in '15; absent since then)38. Lords of Waterdeep (2012) (up 2 spots from #40 in '22)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)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?31. Sidereal Confluence (2017) (#50, down 21 from 29 in '22)32. Ghost Stories (2008) (#37, previously #38 in '15; absent since then)33. Agricola (2007) (#25, down 15 from 10 in '22; high 4 in '15)34. Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization (2015) (#9, up 5 from 14 in '22; highest)35. Vampire: The Eternal Struggle (1994) (#14, up 6 spots from 21 in '22; highest)Top 2025 Updated 50 list revealed so far: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)14. Vampire: The Eternal Struggle (1994) (up 6 spots from 21 in '22; highest)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)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)37. Ghost Stories (2008) (previously #38 in '15; absent since then)38. Lords of Waterdeep (2012) (up 2 spots from #40 in '22)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)Evacuation (2023) (#49, new to the list)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.
Send us a textWe are continuing our series exploring the lives of modern contemplatives who have helped shape our spirituality. Today is the band Waterdeep with the music of Don and Lori Chaffer.We encourage you to check out some of their music at https://www.waterdeep.com/or their youtube channel.Support the show
Brendan presents his updated Top 50 games, but in order of how good their art is. Join us, won't you?40. Pulsar 2849 (2017) (#20, not on the list in '22. Highest: #11 in '19)39. Anno 1800: The Board Game (2020) (#44, down 10 spots from 34 in '22)38. Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective (1982) (#46, down 34 spots from 12 in '22. Highest: #2 in '15)37. 7 Wonders (2010) (#45, up 4 spots from 49 in '22. Highest: 37 in '17)36. Underwater Cities (2018) (#24, down 19 spots from 5 in '22)Top 2025 Updated 50 list revealed so far:08. Terraforming Mars (2016) (up 3 spots from 11 in '22)10. Innovation (2010) (new to the list)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)23. Praga Caput Regni (2020) (new to the list)24. Underwater Cities (2018) (down 19 spots from 5 in '22)38. Lords of Waterdeep (2012) (up 2 spots from #40 in '22)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)Evacuation (2023) (#49, new to the list)49. Evacuation (2023) (new to the list)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?45. Messina 1347 (2021) (#43, new to the list)44. Lords of Waterdeep (2012) (#38, up 2 spots from #40 in '22)43. Evacuation (2023) (#49, new to the list)42. Pandemic Legacy: Season 1 (2015) (#19, down 12 spots from #7 in '22. Highest #3 in '17)41. Praga Caput Regni (2020) (#23, new to the list)Top 2025 Updated 50 list revealed so far:08. Terraforming Mars (2016) (up 3 spots from 11 in '22)10. Innovation (2010) (new to the list)18. Obsession (2018) (up 2 spots from 20 in '22)19. Pandemic Legacy: Season 1 (2015) (down 12 spots from #7 in '22. Highest #3 in '17)23. Praga Caput Regni (2020) (new to the list)38. Lords of Waterdeep (2012) (up 2 spots from #40 in '22)42. Carpe Diem (2018) (down 26 spots from 16 in '22. Highest: 12 in '19)43. Messina 1347 (2021) (new to the list)47. Concordia (2013) (new to the list)Evacuation (2023) (#49, new to the list)49. Evacuation (2023) (new to the list)Link to the full list (spoilers ahead!)What are your favorite games with sub-standard art? Share over on boardgamegeek in guild #3269.
In this episode our party court help form the most evil man in Waterdeep, Sylvester Ravenheart.Support the show hereBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/five-games-for-doomsday--5631121/support.
The Xanathar only cares about one thing: Sylgar. Our players go beneath the city to uncover the secrets of the Xanathar's Lair. They brave the beholder's paranoia but something goes wrong in their journey under Waterdeep.
This week is grumping about lack of new novels and not enough risk and challenge in current modules. Also GDM Christopher finished his Waterdeep campaign and GDM Dan brings us the ecology of the Flail Snail.
In this episode our heroes avoid trouble with the law and visit Waterdeep's foremost expert on the cult...or so they thought.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/five-games-for-doomsday--5631121/support.
The Rivalry, Mirabelle Oberron (Guest Player, Susan Riley) and Ordin Brinestone (Guest Player, Luke Gaither) convince the council of Waterdeep to take action against the Cult of the Dragon…with the help of a familiar face. SHOW NOTES INFORMATION COMMUNITY INFO: Send us pics of you rocking D2C Merch and we will publish them on the Community page of our website. Click HERE to check it out! CHARACTER ART: Official D20 to Curtain Character Art created by Nsikak Udofia Check out some of Nsikak Udofia's amazing work at https://www.deviantart.com/hodahcity MUSIC / SOUND EFFECTS LICENSE INFORMATION: Rock Scissor Rock by Louise Goldberg The Hero's Call (D20 to Curtain / Hillgarden Theme) by Louise Goldberg To hear more of Louise Goldberg's work, visit her profile at https://soundcloud.com/louise-goldberg For information about Louise's band, Miss Brown to You, visit https://www.reverbnation.com/missbrowntoyou
That's Classic: Lords of Waterdeep vs Champions of Midgard Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:14 Topic of the Day! 05:29 Recent Reviews 06:09 Lords of Waterdeep 20:57 Lords of Waterdeep: Final Thoughts 24:21 Champions of Midgard 42:11 Champions of Midgard: Final Thoughts 46:23 Battle of the Funnest Showdown 57:55 Bloopers Thanks for listening! Want to connect with us? Email us at thefifthmeeple@gmail.com
The Rivalry and Ordin Brinestone (guest player Luke Gaither) stands before the Council of Waterdeep and the Co-Grand Councilors Yera and her sister, Mira Oberron (Guest Player Susan Riley). SHOW NOTES INFORMATION COMMUNITY INFO Send us pics of you rocking D2C Merch and we will publish them on the Community page of our website. Click HERE to check it out! CHARACTER ART Official D20 to Curtain Character Art created by Nsikak Udofia Check out some of Nsikak Udofia's amazing work at https://www.deviantart.com/hodahcity MUSIC / SOUND EFFECTS LICENSE INFORMATION Rock Scissor Rock by Louise Goldberg The Hero's Call (D20 to Curtain / Hillgarden Theme) by Louise Goldberg To hear more of Louise Goldberg's work, visit her profile at https://soundcloud.com/louise-goldberg For information about Louise's band, Miss Brown to You, visit https://www.reverbnation.com/missbrowntoyou
All the action seems to lead back to the Yawning Portal. Lots of great magic spells are used in this episode and the action is almost non stop. El, Cam, Tay, and Magic Dan must break the spell that has shrouded Waterdeep. https://www.patreon.com/questpod
The Candlekeep crew heads to Waterdeep to meet William Faerl, an elf with a helluva hat, and to play “Good Cop, Good Cop, Neutral Cop, Bad Cop, Bad Cop.” Or is it “Good Cop, Bad Cop, Horse Cop, Little Cop, Lizard Cop”? No, no, of course it’s “Good Cop, Bad Cop, Big Cop, Little Cop, Fake Ghost Cop”! Tony Sindelar with Erika Ensign, James Thomson, Jason Snell, Kathy Campbell and Tiff Arment.
The Candlekeep crew heads to Waterdeep to meet William Faerl, an elf with a helluva hat, and to play “Good Cop, Good Cop, Neutral Cop, Bad Cop, Bad Cop.” Or is it “Good Cop, Bad Cop, Horse Cop, Little Cop, Lizard Cop”? No, no, of course it’s “Good Cop, Bad Cop, Big Cop, Little Cop, Fake Ghost Cop”! Tony Sindelar with Erika Ensign, James Thomson, Jason Snell, Kathy Campbell and Tiff Arment.
The Xanathar and the Mind Flayer continue to
After a long break due to unforseen shenanigans, we are back with a tour of the game Lords of Waterdeep! D decides to complain about the newest D&D book whilst James praises other ttrpg games. And we discuss the inconsistant quality of game movies.Note: this episode was recorded long before all the info dropped regarding a certain individual and his crimes. The jokes made are mostly inspired by the Southpark bit regarding him.
In this episode our heroes have a relaxing bath, all the while avaricious eyes are watching them.Support the show hereBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/five-games-for-doomsday--5631121/support.
Today, Andrew Lowen, designer of Deliverance, discusses the exciting new Deliverance Expansion, Council of the Fallen, currently on Kickstarter! The episode kicks off with a debate on whether theme or mechanics should come first in game design. Following this, we delve into Play! Shelf! Trade! exploring unique expansions for popular games like Lord of Waterdeep, Wingspan, and Unmatched. We also share our insights on playtesting and wrap up the episode by revealing our top three favorite themes in board games. Don't miss out on this insightful and engaging discussion on game design and expansion content—Join us Around the Board! Join our Facebook Group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/aroundtheboardshow Find Deliverance on Kickstarter now: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lowenhigh/deliverance-council-of-the-fallen?ref=activity 0:00 Intro 1:33 Deliverance: Council of the Fallen 13:14 Theme First or Mechanics First 25:02 Play Shelf Trade 37:18 Deliverance: Council of the Fallen Commerical 38:44 Play Testing 50:35 Top 3 Themes 1:11:26 Final Say 1:16:12 Birthday
In this episode our adventurers travel to Waterdeep and meet some wolves.Support the show hereBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/five-games-for-doomsday--5631121/support.
This week in Dungeons and Dragons, somehow the worst person in Waterdeep has returned, and the party must once again do battle with Brock and his minions as an undead blight rages on. We have a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/knightsandnerds Check out our Discord: https://discord.com/invite/kdVrP5UMB6 Get Knights and Nerds merch on Redbubble Social Media https://www.facebook.com/knightsandnerdspodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/knightsandnerds/
The Rivalry reunites with Mirabelle Oberron in Waterdeep, encounters the infamous Odin Brinestone, and prepares to come before the council of Waterdeep. Nesrin demands a meeting with Yera. SHOW NOTES INFORMATION COMMUNITY INFO Send us pics of you rocking D2C Merch and we will publish them on the Community page of our website. Click HERE to check it out! CHARACTER ART Official D20 to Curtain Character Art created by Nsikak Udofia Check out some of Nsikak Udofia's amazing work at https://www.deviantart.com/hodahcity MUSIC / SOUND EFFECTS LICENSE INFORMATION Rock Scissor Rock by Louise Goldberg The Hero's Call (D20 to Curtain / Hillgarden Theme) by Louise Goldberg To hear more of Louise Goldberg's work, visit her profile at https://soundcloud.com/louise-goldberg For information about Louise's band, Miss Brown to You, visit https://www.reverbnation.com/missbrowntoyou Desert City Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Year B, Proper 18, Sixteenth Sunday After Pentecost Here's a link to Waterdeep's "Those Who Trust" tune. Enjoy.
So, um . . . We did a thing. It's not what you're used to hearing from us. Bear with us, as we step into the D&D world of Faerun, and improv a news podcast from Waterdeep.
Coming at you LIVE from WorldCon 2024!!!! Last week we were in Glasgow with the most incredible guests; returning friend of the show Tanya De Pass (Black Dice Society, Rivals of Waterdeep, I Need Diverse Games) and voice of Karlach, Samantha Béart (Baldur's Gate 3, Doctor Who Podcast Series)! Talking about everything Baldur's Gate 3, the need for more POC folks in the videos game space, and - yes - the bear scene... Follow Sam here!Follow Tanya here!You can watch the 'Infernal Goose Chase' Tanya ran for Jeremy, Liv, Sam and Russell Smith here! [warning: contains chaos]Follow the halflings! Jasper William Cartwright: @JW_Cartwright , Jeremy Cobb: @JeremyCobb1 Liv Kennedy: @doesdarkmagicSupport us on Patreon at patreon.com/tbhalflings for your Bonus Episodes and so much more.Find all of our links here: https://linktr.ee/tbhalflings You can now buy merchandise here! as featured on Critical RoleConnect with us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @3blackhalflings, on our Discord, or emailSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nearly 6 weeks after the fire, The Rivalry has arrived in Waterdeep and gathers allies - old and new - before presenting a plan to the Council of the Deep. SHOW NOTES INFORMATION COMMUNITY INFO Send us pics of you rocking D2C Merch and we will publish them on the Community page of our website. Click HERE to check it out! CHARACTER ART Official D20 to Curtain Character Art created by Nsikak Udofia Check out some of Nsikak Udofia's amazing work at https://www.deviantart.com/hodahcity MUSIC / SOUND EFFECTS LICENSE INFORMATION: Rock Scissor Rock by Louise Goldberg The Hero's Call (D20 to Curtain / Hillgarden Theme) by Louise Goldberg To hear more of Louise Goldberg's work, visit her profile at https://soundcloud.com/louise-goldberg For information about Louise's band, Miss Brown to You, visit https://www.reverbnation.com/missbrowntoyou
DND is a game/play experience that for many can serve as the gateway into the hobby gaming world. Today's game takes the themes and characters from DND bringing them to the Lords of Waterdeep Board Game! Here you'll help influence a town as you recruit talent and warriors to help you quest, purchase property, and assert your dominion over the other Lords. Do our Bards love it?? You'll have to watch to find out!!You can find Lords of Waterdeep for yourself at:https://amzn.to/4dxVVMGJason 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 Intro3:30 What We've Been Playing27:00 Lords of Waterdeep1:14:08 Cookie Scale1:20:00 Final Thoughts
This week in Dungeons and Dragons, the party is set to return to Waterdeep, but encounters some resistance along the way. We have a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/knightsandnerds Check out our Discord: https://discord.com/invite/kdVrP5UMB6 Get Knights and Nerds merch on Redbubble Social Media https://www.facebook.com/knightsandnerdspodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/knightsandnerds/
In Episode 208 we discuss some of our biggest annoyances that some publishers do in regards to the production, components, or presentation of their board games. We look at games that have these problems but also games that we think solved those issues. We also discuss a poll on whether a past production issue would turn us off from future games by that publisher. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 00:36 Poll: Has a production or component issue ever made you hesitate in buying another game from that publisher? 11:50 Top 3 Board Game Production Pet Peeves 13:50 Boring or non-thematic first player tokens (Discussed: Nucleum, Boonlake, Pan Am. Wingspan/Wyrmspan, Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar, Dune: Imperium, Dinosaur Island) 20:03 Bad rulebooks (Discussed: Kemet: Blood and Sand, Bitoku, Batman: Gotham City Chronicles, Trellis, One Deck Galaxy, Arcs, Smartphone, Inc., Inis, Tainted Grail, This War of Mine) 28:34 Game boxes are too small (Discussed: Great Wall, Lords of Hellas, Blood Rage, Ankh: Gods of Egypt, Return to Dark Tower, Lords of Ragnarok) 36:57 Paper thin player boards (Discussed: Terraforming Mars, Underwater Cities, Pan Am, Apiary, Tapestry) 42:44 Lack of diverse representation in art (Discussed: Hansa Teutonica, Grand Austria Hotel, Skyrise, Royal Visit, My Father's Work, Abducktion) 49:15 Repetitive Card Artwork (Discussed: Capital Lux 2: Generations, Nidavellier, Revive, Tapestry, Star Realms, Shamans) 55:48 Molded inserts that make setup or teardown harder (Discussed: Great Western Trail: 2nd Edition, Lords of Waterdeep, Apiary, Expeditions, Dwellings of Eldervale, Cat in the Box, Wonderland's War, Brass: Birmingham) 1:02:24 Production obstructs function (Discussed: Voidfall, Arcs, Smartphone, Inc., Trekking the World, Eclipse: 2nd Dawn, Trouble, Tacocat 1:09:26 Excessive Card Tucking (Discussed: One Deck Galaxy, Terraforming Mars, Revive, Expeditions, La Granja, Lacrimosa, Space Base, Aquatica) 1:17:30 Runner Ups (Discussed: Voidfall, Magic: The Gathering, Scythe, Carcassone, Baseball Highlights 2045, Star Realms) 1:21:56 Listener Shoutout If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us at https://www.patreon.com/boardgamehottakes Follow us on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/boardgamehottakes.bsky.social Join our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/boardgamehottakes Join our Board Game Arena Community: https://boardgamearena.com/group?id=11417205