Mon, 31 July 2006
After an involuntary hiatus, Ron and Kainan are back with a streamlined format.
In this show we review Thurn and Taxis, and we continue our multi-part series on the Gipf Project with Zertz. Also, we play our first audio feedback from Board Games to Go's Mark Johnson! Games discussed/reviewed: Thurn and Taxis Zertz Other podcasts: Board Games to Go |
Sun, 16 July 2006
Kainan's back. In this episode we brought some closure to pluralizations, gave ourselves license to make new words, and discussed some games. We continued the Gipf Project series with Tamsk. Our Savage Worlds feature became a multi-parter, so this is the first of an undisclosed number of parts in that RPG. Also, we reviewed Aquarius.
Games discussed/reviewed: Savage Worlds Tamsk Aquarius Other podcasts: The Dice Tower Boardgames with Scott Other items of note: RPGNow DriveThruRPG |
Mon, 10 July 2006
In this episode Kainan isn't here, but Ron is joined by Paul Clarke and Jack Saunders. We discuss the Cleopatra trade variant Ron came up with, and the results for that. We begin the multi-part series covering the Gipf Project. We also review Dead Man's Treasure and Power Grid.
Ron made two (known) mistakes during the podcast in the Power Grid sequence. There is no plutonium in the game. The proper resource is uranium. Also, the top connection cost is actually 28. Games discussed/reviewed: Cleopatra and the Society of Architects The Gipf Project Gipf Dead Man's Treasure Power... read more |
Sun, 2 July 2006
So the first show is up and ready for listening! It's really obvious both Kainan and I were nervous, what with the ums, uhs, and some of the noncommital or slightly disjointed discussion bits, but I expect this to improve as we get used to the process. Before anyone points this out first, I'd like to bring your attention to me saying "talk to the games about my customers." While this is something I've likely done in frustration before, in this context I meant "talk to my customers about the games."
This show features an introduction to Kainan and me, a... read more |

