Episodes
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Wendy and Chris discuss how much the nice little town of Homestead changes once school begins, and then we review a criminal investigation game called Detective; City of Angels by Van Ryder Games.
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Chris and Wendy take a look at the reviews they did 2 years back and 4 years back including a lot of titles that either have rose colored glasses, a lot of love, a lot of less of love, or maybe we are thinking of trying them again. Maybe the audience could petition Wendy to try Broom Service again, who knows! We shall see what the future holds.
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Missing episodes?
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Chris and Wendy are back after a delay - there was a family emergency which took a lot out of us, even taking us out of town, so we're back, and we're talking about TWO designs by Hall of Fame Designer Phil Walker-Harding!
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Chris and Wendy review a pile of games they've been playing recently, a standalone expansion for a solid deck building franchise, a children's game, and a new Martin Wallace title.
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Chris and Wendy take a step into our time machine and talk about games that we reviewed two years and four years ago. We didn't really need to step into our time machine to do that, we could have just talked about our feelings about the games now. Good thing that's actually what we did. We don't even own a time machine. Not yet...
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In this week's episode, Wendy and Chris discuss the top 5 games that are sitting on their shelf that they want to pull off and play next! Some are games we haven't played yet, some are favorites we are dying to pull out again. What are they gonna be? And will we play them soon?! Let's find out.
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Chris and Wendy look back at our reviews from2 and 4 years ago!
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Jamey Stegmaier was gracious enough to come on the show and discuss his design process for his brand new game Red Rising, co-desined with Alexander Schmidt. We talk about the missteps along the way and how it all came together, what he hopes people will get out of it and answers the hardest hitting, flavor-related questions in board game media.
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Join Wendy and Chris as they talk about how they craft top 5 lists, learning to make Key Lime Pies, and Destinies, the new game by Lucky Duck Games.
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Chris and Wendy discuss the topic of IP based board games in the same episode they review Red Rising, a game about a great series of books by the same name! Also, we talk about the Marvel Cinematic Universe TV shows Wandavision and Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
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It's hindsight time! This time we're looking at May of two and four years ago! There's plenty of good gamess to discuss, and plenty of bad jokes to be had. Hope you enjoy!
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All of us are jealous at times, and even in board gaming there is no exception. So how do we overcome it? Then we discuss a Netflix children's series, The Dragon Prince. Lastly, we review CloudAge by Alexander Pfister and Arno Steinwender, with its post apocalyptic airships mixed with deck building.
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Wendy has been painting, we've both been reading, and we're reviewing Terraforming Mars Ares Expedition, the card game based on the original. How does it hold up? Well, come along and find out.
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We take a look back at the reviews we did two years ago, which includes the hindsight of four years ago. How do the games hold up? Let's see!
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Two monsters enter the movie, only the audience comes out damaged. We discuss our thoughts upon watching Godzilla vs King Kong. Also, we review the retail edition of Marvel United by CMON games, a light-weight cooperative super hero games.
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While nothing about the future is set in stone just yet, there's an upswing of hope for getting back together for conventions in the not-too-distant future. Therefore, we figured we would do our first Top 5 list in a little while, focusing on games that we personally are looking forward to play with other folks soon!
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Wendy and Chris dive into two very popular IP-based co-op games. How thematic an experience does Stardew Vallely give you if you want to punch mutants? Does the X-Men game give you that peaceful feeling of growing crops? Come find out!
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Chris and Wendy talk about the good part of taking a small break for a little bit, explain what Soap Dispenser Moments are, and then review Long Shot The Dice Game, a roll and write version of the original game that is quicker and smaller.
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Rococo Deluxe by Eagle Gryphon Games is the huge box fancified new version of a classic, beloved game. How is it with the updated treatment? Well, still the same game as before, so let's talk about it. We also discuss recent news with Board Game Arena and talk about not punishing the behavior you want to see from people.
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