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This week we welcome JR Cillian Green on the cast to talk about the Midwinter Gaming Convention in Peewaukee, Wisconsin. JR also joins us in our feature section to talk about our favorite social games.
What We've Been Playing
Corey
Bloodborne: The Board GameHarrison
Let's Go to Japan Sea Salt and PaperJR
Explorers of NavoriaFeatured Topic
Our favorite social games.
Blood on the Clocktower (JR's pick #1) / Pandamonium Institute Bohnanza (Harrison’s Pick #1) / Amigo Games Heat: Pedal to the Metal (Corey’s Pick #1) / Days of Wonder Phantom Ink (JR's pick #2) / Resonym Challengers! (Harrison’s Pick #2) / 1 More Time Games, Z-Man Games QE (Corey’s Pick #2) / Allplay Games Orconomics (Guest pick #3) / Economicus Games Emerald Skulls (Harrison’s Pick #3) / Thunderworks Games Cyclades (Corey’s Pick #3) / Matagot GamesOther Links
Midwinter Gaming ConventionReach us at [email protected]
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On this episode of Adamantly Analog, we spoke to Sam Stockton, designer of Forges of Ravenshire and co-owner of B.A. Games. Sam shares some thoughts about working with his brothers, the process and inspiration behind Forges of Ravenshire, and teases some upcoming games. For our feature topic, we each share a list of our favorite worker placement games.
What We've Been Playing
Corey
Lost Ruins of Arnak: The Missing ExpeditionHarrison
Carnival of MonstersSam
Warhammer 40KFeatured Topic
Our favorite worker placement games.
Dune Imperium (Corey’s pick #1) / Dire Wolf Andromeda’s Edge (Sam's pick #1) / Cardboard Alchemy Russian Railroads (Harrison’s pick #1) / Hans im Glück Yokohama (Corey’s pick #2) / Synapses Games (New), Tasty Minstrel Games (out of print) Raiders of Scythia (Sam's pick #2) / Garphill Games A War of Whispers (Harrison’s pick #2) / Starling Games Lorenzo Il Magnifico (Corey’s pick #3) / CMON, Cranio Creations Kingsburg (Sam's pick #3) / Ulisses Spiele, Stratelibri, and Truant Spiele Red Outpost (Harrison’s pick #3) / Lifestyle Boardgames LtdOther Links
BA Games Great Plains Game FestReach us at [email protected]
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It is the fourth day of November so that means the "holiday season" is in full effect. As we look forward to November shopping, we're excited to share our list of games that we love to give as a gift.
Also, we'll talk about recently played games including Arcana Rising, Cartographers, Mountains of Madness, Rolling Realms, and Akropolis.
What We've Been Playing
Corey
Arcana Rising Cartographers Cartographers: Map Collection Mountains of MadnessHarrison
Rolling Realms AkropolisFeatured Topic
Our favorite games to give as a gift.
Sea Salt & Paper [Non-Gamers] (Corey’s pick #1) / Bombyx, Cranio Creations High Score [All Ages] (Harrison’s pick #1) / KOSMOS Cascadia [Some Experience in Gaming] (Corey’s pick #2) / Flatout Games Jaipur [The Couple] (Harrison’s pick #2) / Space Cowboys Let’s Go to Japan [More Experienced Gamers] (Corey’s pick #3) / AEG Flip 7 [Groups of All Sizes] (Harrison’s pick #3) / The OpOther Links
Call of Cthulhu (Role playing game) Persona 4 (Video game)Reach us at [email protected]
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This week, Corey and Harrison share a list of spooky games! These games are tense, suspenseful, or may contain monsters, zombies, or other terrible creatures. Consider any one of these an excellent choice for your halloween-themed board game night.
Also, we'll chat about recently played games including Kinfire Delve: Callous' Lab, Forges of Ravenshire, and Roll Player Adventures.
What We've Been Playing
Corey
Kinfire Delve: Callous' LabHarrison
Forges of Ravenshire Roll Player AdventuresFeatured Topic
Games with great tactile appeal.
The Night Cage (Corey’s pick #1) / Smirk and Laughter Carnival of Monsters (Harrison’s pick #1) / AMIGO Dead of Winter: A Crossroads Game (Corey’s pick #2) / Plaid Hat Games Mindbug (Harrison’s pick #2) / Nerdlab Games Nemesis (Corey’s pick #3) / Awaken Realms Escape from the Aliens in Outer Space (Harrison’s pick #3) / Osprey GamesOther Links
Mariachi Entertainment System (Band) Dark and Darker (Computer Game)Reach us at [email protected]
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This week we are talking about games with great tactile appeal. These titles offer fantastic quality components that enhance the physical game experience in a unique way.
Also, we'll discuss recently played games including Forges of Ravenshire, Evil Dead 2: 1%, and Challengers!.
What We've Been Playing
Corey
Forges of RavenshireHarrison
Evil Dead 2: 1% Challengers!Featured Topic
Games with great tactile appeal.
Mille Fiori (Harrison’s pick #1) / Schmidt Spiele, Devir (US) Splendor Duel (Corey’s pick #1) / Space Cowboys The Vale of Eternity (Harrison’s pick #2) / Mandoo Games, Renegade Games (US) Teotihuacan: City of Gods (Corey’s pick #2) / Board & Dice The Finest Fish (Harrison’s pick #3) / Last Night Games Illimat (Corey’s pick #3) / Twogether GamesOther Links
Brotato (Computer Game)Reach us at [email protected]
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This week we are joined by the hosts of "Ryan and Bethany Board Game Reviews", a review project of the dynamic husband and wife duo...Ryan and Bethany. They join us to talk about their favorite games that you can play again and again.
We'll also cover recently played games including Sherlock Solitaire, Harvest, Dead Cells, The Morrison Game Factory, and Scythe.
What We've Been Playing
Bethany
Sherlock SolitaireRyan
HarvestHarrison
Dead Cells The Morrison Game FactoryCorey
ScytheFeature Topic
Our favorite games to play again and again.
Disney Lorcana (Ryan’s pick #1) / Ravensburger Point Salad (Bethany’s pick #1) / AEG Kingdom Builder (Harrison’s pick #1) / Queen Games Hanabi (Corey’s pick #1) / R & R Games The Lord of the Rings: Journeys in Middle Earth (Ryan’s pick #2) / Fantasy Flight Games Dominion (Bethany’s pick #2) / Rio Grande Games Fantasy Realms (Harrison’s pick #2) / WizKids The Resistance (Corey’s pick #2) / Indie Boards & CardsOther Links
Ryan and Bethany Board Game Reviews (Channel) Blood, Sweat, and Pixels (Book)Reach us at [email protected]
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Board Game Geek, colloquially known as "BGG", has become the board gamer's encyclopedia in many respects. The merit of its famous 10-point rating scale is contentious (to say the least) but, nonetheless, influential when it comes to purchasing a new game. Today, we will talk about board games that have a "low" rating (7.0 or below) on BGG that we still love!
We'll also cover recently played games including Metrorunner, Let's Go to Japan, Yokohama, and Cabanga!.
What We've Been Playing
Corey
Metrorunner Let's Go To JapanHarrison
Yokohama Cabanga!Feature Topic
Our favorite games that are rated 7.0 or below.
Mountain of Madness (6.5, 3.3K ratings) (Corey’s pick #1) / Iello The Potion (5.9, 386 ratings) (Harrison’s pick #1) / Foxmind Harbour (6.5, 5.2K ratings) (Corey’s pick #2) / TMG A Game of Thrones: The Hand of the King (6.6, 4.5K ratings) (Harrison’s pick #2) / Fantasy Flight Vegetable Stock (6.8, 996 ratings) (Corey’s pick #3) / Arcane Wonders NMBR9 (6.9, 7.8K ratings) (Harrison’s pick #3) / Z-Man GamesTrivia Ambush
Name the game that this modular option comes from:
To play the extended game, simply add all cards marked with a red and white icon (upward pointing arrow) on the cards’ lower left border at the start of setup, including two new (REDACTED)s. During the game, whenever you move a Camp onto a hex with an unrevealed (REDACTED) token on it, flip the token over. Whenever you place a Village that touches a hex with a revealed (REDACTED) token, immediately gain the benefits shown on the token. This box contains two versions of (REDACTED), the Republic and the Imperium version. Do not mix cards from both versions, but instead use either one or the other. Do you want to play the campaign? Place story card 01 onto the corresponding space on the game board. Read the card and follow its instructions: Place story tile 1 next to the indicated location. Draw quest tiles from the pile and place them face-up next to the indicated locations. The experience of the game can be customized and enhanced through the purchase of regularly released expansions. Expansions may introduce new (REDACTED)s, additional scenarios or campaigns, and new player cards that add variety and depth to (REDACTED) decks.Reach us at [email protected]
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Philip duBarry is the designer of a number of highly regarded games including Black Orchestra and Revolution!. In October, crowdfunding for his latest title, Citizens of the Spark (Thunderworks Games) will go live. Citizens of the Spark is a card-drafting and tableau building game with a widely variable set-up, drawing inspiration from classics like Dominion.
This week, Philip joins us to talk about our favorite games with variability and variety due to their depth, diverse strategies, and gameplay options.
What We've Been Playing
Philip
FarawayCorey
Forest Shuffle Scoring AppHarrison
Dorfromantik: The Board GameFeature Topic
Our favorite games with variability and variety.
Dominion (Philip’s pick #1) / Rio Grande Games Teotihuacan: City of Gods (Corey’s pick #1) / Board & Dice Clank! A Deck-Building Adventure (Harrison’s pick #1) / Dire Wolf Innovation (Philip’s pick #2) / Asmadi Games Marvel Champions (Corey’s pick #2) / Fantasy Flight Terraforming Mars (Harrison’s pick #2) / FryxGames Eclipse: Second Dawn For The Galaxy (Philip’s pick #3) / Lautapelit.fi Spirit Island (Corey’s pick #3) / Greater Than Games Dice Throne (Harrison’s pick #3) / RoxleyOther Links
“Dark Matter” and “Recursion” by Blake Crouch Vampire Survivors (Steam Game) A Dance of Fire and Ice (Computer Game)Reach us at [email protected]
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Some games are impossible to ignore. Whether it be incredible board art, fun miniatures, or triple layered magnetic player boards, table presence is certainly a big part of the experience of hobby board gaming. Today we will talk about our favorite examples of that.
In addition, we'll share some thoughts on a few recently played games including QE (Quantitative Easing), Heat: Pedal to the Metal, Town Builder Coevorden, My City: Roll & Build, and Isle of Sky.
What We've Been Playing
Corey
QE Heat: Pedal to the Metal Town Builder CoevordenHarrison
My City: Roll & Build Isle of Sky: From Chieftain to KingFeature Topic
Our favorite games with great table presence.
Scythe (Corey’s pick #1) / Stonemaier Games Everdell (Harrison’s pick #1) / Starling Games Wasteland Express Delivery Service (Corey’s pick #2) / Pandasaurus Tenpenny Parks (Harrison’s pick #2) / Thunderworks Games Lost Ruins of Arnak (Corey’s pick #3) / CGE Robot Quest Arena (Harrison’s pick #3) / Wise Wizard GamesOther Links
Oh Geez, Not Again (Band) "Sucky" by Fuzzysurf (Music Video)Trivia Ambush
SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED
In Photosynthesis, a game of competitive tree growing, how many pieces make up each tree piece? In Everdell, the game of cozy woodland tableau building, how many pieces make up the central tree? In Tenpenny Parks, a game of building the best theme park, how many pieces make up the central carousel? In Wingspan, that one bird-game you probably all know, how many pieces make up the birdhouse dice tower? In Potion Explosion (1st Ed), the potion-making game with colorful marbles, how many pieces make up the marble dispenser?Reach us at [email protected]
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This week, Corey and Harrison talk about their favorite board game mechanics and pick games that represent them best. We'll also cover some recently played games including Thunder Road: Vendetta, Fractured Sky, World Wonders, and River Valley Glassworks.
What We've Been Playing
Corey
Thunder Road Vendetta Fractured Sky (Deluxe Edition)Harrison
World Wonders World Wonders: Mundo Wonders Pack River Valley GlassworksFeature Topic
Our favorite mechanics and games that include them.
Bag Builder: Orleans (Corey’s pick #1) / DLP Games I Price, You Choose: Isle of Skye: From Chieftain to King (Harrison’s pick #1) / Lookout Games Lead and Follow: Glory to Rome (Corey’s pick #2) / Cambridge Games Factory Tracks: Rise (Harrison’s pick #2) / DLP Games Mancala: Five Tribes (Corey’s pick #3) / Days of Wonder Flip & Write/Bingo: The Guild of Merchant Explorers (Harrison’s pick #3) / AEGOther Links
A Whole New Sound (Disney Compilation Album)Trivia Ambush
Guess the game based on the excerpt from each rulebook:
The start player begins by playing a [redacted] card from their hand and all other players in clockwise order do the same. When a player plays a [redacted] card, they must declare the observed color.
Giving a piece of information: In order to carry out this action, a player has to take a blue token and place it back into the lid of the box. He can tell one teammate something about the cards held by that teammate.
To construct a Building, you must first own a set of adjacent lots matching the shape of that building.
A player who cannot or does not wish to produce the required number of food must take a begging card for each missing food.
Flip the cards in your play area so that their values are visible, then add all values together to determine your speed.
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This week, Corey and Harrison share a list of games that involve writing or drawing. We put an emphasis on games that encourage creativity in ways that checking boxes, writing words, or totaling up numbers don't. These games allow us to express ourselves as artists or laugh at ourselves as artistic wannabees.
What We've Been Playing
Corey
Nerdz Day 2024Harrison
Pick a Pen: Reefs Slay the Spire the Board Game Forest ShuffleFeature Topic
Games that you write or draw on:
Cartographers (Harrison’s pick #1) / Thunderworks Games Pictomania (Corey’s pick #1) / CGE A Fake Artist Goes to New York (Harrison’s pick #2) / Oink Games Telestrations (Corey’s pick #2) / The Op Games Clank! Legacy: Acquisitions Incorporated (Harrison’s pick #3) / Dire Wolf Captain Sonar (Corey’s pick #3) / MatagotOther Links
After School Dice Club (anime)Trivia Ambush
Name all of the ways you can score in Yahtzee
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This week, Corey and Harrison are talking about the games that got them into the hobby. These aren't the first board games they've ever player but they are games that opened their eyes to the cool things that hobby games could do.
What We've Been Playing
Corey
Cyclades La Granja Deluxe Master SetHarrison
Gnome Hollow Pick a Pen: Gardens Next Station: LondonFeature Topic
Games that got us into the hobby.
Dominion (Corey’s pick #1) / Rio Grande Games Small World (Harrison’s pick #1) / Days of Wonder Arkham Horror (2nd ed) (Corey’s pick #2) / Fantasy Flight Gravwell: Escape from the 9th Dimension (Harrison’s pick #2) / Cryptozoic/Renegade Legendary: A Marvel Deck-Building Game (Corey’s pick #3) / Upper Deck Lords of Waterdeep (Harrison’s pick #3) / Wizards of the CoastOther Links
Wendy's Feast of Legends (Tabletop RPG)Trivia Ambush
Which has more expansions? Marvel Legendary or Dominion? Is the BGG complexity rating for Arkham Horror higher or lower than 3.5? How many Fantasy races are included in the base box of Small World? In Lords of Waterdeep, during which round do players receive an additional meeple? In a game of Gravwell, who begins?Reach us at [email protected]
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This week, Corey and Harrison are talking about our favorite games to play with large groups. These games can support six or more players without introducing too much downtime, too long of a teach, or too much chaos!
What We've Been Playing
Corey
Apiary Harmonies World WondersHarrison
Rock Hard: 1977 ConcordiaFeatured Topic
7 Wonders [2-7 players] (Harrison’s pick #1) / Repos Production Ethnos [2-6 players] (Corey’s pick #1) / C’Mon Games Twilight Inscription [1-8 players] (Harrison’s pick #2) / Fantasy Flight Games Mosaic: A Story of Civilization [2-6 players] (Corey’s pick #2) / Forbidden Games Panda Royale [2-10 players] (Harrison’s pick #3) / Last Night Games Between Two Castles of Mad King Ludwig [2-7 players] (Corey's pick #3) / Stonemaier Games Cartographers [1-99] (Honorable Mention) / Thunderworks GamesOther Links
Archeos Society (Ethnos reimplementation) Rack 'Em Stack 'Em Robots (Harrison's Game Jam Game)Trivia Ambush
Which of these has a game (with their name in the title) with the higher rank on BGG?
Bonus points if you can name the highest ranked game for either.
Marvel or DC? Batman or Spider-Man? Star Wars or Star Trek? Fallout or Elder Scrolls? Pokemon or Digimon? BONUS McDonald’s or Burger King?Reach us at [email protected]
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This week, we're excited to share games that we played, demoed, heard about, or brought home from Gencon 2024.
What We've Been Playing
Corey
Slay the Spire: The Board GameHarrison
Wrath of Fire MountainFeatured Topic
Forges of Ravenshire (Corey’s pick #1) / B.A. Games Video Game Champion (Harrison’s pick #1) / Arcane Wonders Comic Hunters (Corey’s pick #2) / Spin Master Games Flip 7 (Harrison’s pick #2) / The Op Illimat (Corey’s pick #3) / Twogether Studios Doomlings (Harrison’s pick #3) / Doomlings IncTrivia Ambush
Name the base game for each expansion:
Invasion Missing Expedition Nightfall Salsa Hall of HeroesReach us at [email protected]
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This week, our topic is "Small Games That Pack a Big Punch" and we welcome Mark Besada from the Board Game Barrage podcast to join in on the conversation. These games are small in size but may surprise with their complexity, depth, or meaty decisions.
What We've Been Playing
Mark
Luthier Yedo: Deluxe Master SetCorey
HiFi Pirates of Maracaibo Kinfire DelveFeatured Topic
Biblios (Mark’s pick #1) / Iello Forest Shuffle (Corey’s pick #1) / Lookout Games Anomia (Mark’s pick #2) / Coiledspring Games Arboretum (Corey’s pick #2) / Renegade Games Innovation (Mark’s pick #3) / Asmadi Games Cat in the Box (Corey’s pick #3) / Colossal GamesOther Links
Board Game Barrage Podcast Board Game Barrage DiscordReach us at [email protected]
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This week, our topic is "Games We Loved When We Were 10" and its been an excellent trip down memory lane. Flashback to the late nineties...cartoons are on TV and every ad break is packed with high intensity rock music, overly excited narration, and bombastic scenes of exciting board gaming. There was a major toy factor to these games and randomness and dexterity were in their heyday!
What We've Been Playing
Corey
Forest ShuffleHarrison
Citizens of the SparkFeatured Topic
Stratego (Corey’s pick #1) / Hasbro Waterworks (Harrison’s pick #1) / Parker Brothers Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Corey’s pick #2) / Hasbro Nuclear War (Harrison’s pick #2) / Flying Buffalo, Inc Electronic Mall Madness (Corey’s pick #3) / Hasbro Batman: The Animated Series - 3D Board Game (Harrison’s pick #3) / Parker BrothersOther Links
Invincible (TV Series) Moonbreaker (Video Game)Trivia Ambush
Name the subtitles for these titles:
Clank Legacy Eclipse Marco Polo II Heat CavernaReach us at [email protected]
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This week, we share a list of board games that, while not exclusively two players, play best with two players. These games may be tighter, snappier, or even more involved with modifications made for two player set ups.
What We've Been Playing
Harrison
Revive Panda Royale My IslandCorey
Scythe AzulFeatured Topic
Lords of Waterdeep (Harrison’s pick #1) / Wizards of the Coast Merv: Heart of the Silk Road (Corey’s pick #1) / Osprey Games The Castles of Burgundy (Harrison’s pick #2) / alea, Ravensburger, Awaken Realms Underwater Cities (Corey’s pick #2) / Delicious Games, Rio Grande Games Azul (Harrison’s pick #3) / Next Move Games The Crew: Quest for Planet 9 (Corey’s pick #3) / KosmosOther Links
Citizens of the Spark (upcoming 2025) Marvel RivalsTrivia Ambush
Uwe Rosenberg has 5 (unique) games in the BGG Top 100 list. Put them in order of appearance:
Le Havre Feast for Odin Agricola Fields of Arle CavernaReach us at [email protected]
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This week, we welcome Stephen Kerr (@skerr1), the designer of "Metrorunner", the upcoming title from Thunderworks Games. The topic is "Video Games for Board Gamers". In other words, if you like this board game, try this video game. We'll each share a list of three video games that would appeal to fans of a similar board games.
Metrorunner (Thunderworks Games)
Stephen's Inspiration for Metrorunner
Lords of Waterdeep Yedo Santiago De Cuba CovertFeatured Topic
Dice Forge / Dicefolk (PC, Switch) (Harrison’s pick #1) / Libellud Burgle Bros. / The Swindle (PC, Switch, PS4, Xbox) (Stephen's pick #1) / Fowers Games Fuse / Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes (PC/Mac, iOS/Android) (Corey’s pick #1) / Renegade Games Call to Adventure / Wildermyth (PC/Mac/Linux, Switch - unreleased) (Harrison’s pick #2) / Brotherwise Games Marvel Champions / Marvel’s Midnight Suns (PC, PS5, Xbox), (Stephen’s pick #2) / Fantasy Flight Games Slay the Spire: The Board Game / Across the Obelisk (PC/Mac, Playstation 5, Nintendo Switch) (Corey’s pick #2) (Steam) / Contention Games Brass: Birmingham / Slipways (PC/Mac) (Harrison’s pick #3) / Roxley A Message From the Stars / Chants of Sennaar (PC, Switch, PS5, Xbox), (Stephen's pick #3) / Allplay Warhammer 40K / Moonbreaker (PC/Mac) (Corey’s pick #3) / Games WorkshopOther Links
Kings of the Wyld (Nicholas Eames)Trivia Ambush
In "6 Nimmt!", a player takes a row when there are how many cards played in it? In the game "Council of 4", how many regions are on the map? What is the max player count for "Three Sisters"? How many rounds are there in the party game "Two Rooms and a Boom?" In the game "Just One", how many times are players allowed to write the same word?Reach us at [email protected]
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This week, our topic is "Games With Random". Some games have you rolling dice, drawing cards, or picking chits out of a bag. In any case, the of unpredictability a draw or roll takes a bit of the control away from the player. Games like Chess eliminate random completely but other games use it to great effect. In this episode, we'll share a list of games that do this.
What We've Been Playing
Harrison
Arcs: Conflict and Collapse in the ReachCorey
Apiary Foundations of Rome Forest ShuffleFeatured Topic
Challengers! (Harrison’s pick #1) / 1 More Time Games Marco Polo II: In The Service of the Kahn (Corey’s pick #1) / Hans im Gluck SCOUT (Harrison’s pick #2) / Oink Games Atlantis Rising (Corey’s pick #2) / Elf Creek Games Super Skill Pinball: 4-Cade (Harrison’s pick #3) / WizKids Robo Rally (Corey’s pick #3) / Avalon Hill GamesOther Links
Zenless Zone Zero (video game)Trivia Ambush
In the game Five Tribes, there are five different colored meeples, each with a different function. Identify each based on their tagline:
“I work best in places that match me”
“Just plain points. Doesn’t need to be more complicated than that”.
“Show me the goods!”
“Cold blooded killers”
“We might be old but we still know how to summon djinns”
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This week, our topic is "Animal Games". We've made a conscious effort to look past the obvious inclusions (Ark Nova, Wingspan) and share some of our favorite games with animals. These games may feature unique representations of animals or clever mechanics related to their animals.
What We've Been Playing
Corey
RagusaHarrison
Emerald SkullsFeatured Topic
Mlem Space Agency (Corey’s pick #1) / Rebel Studio The Finest Fish (Harrison’s pick #1) / Last Night Games Endangered (Corey’s pick #2) / Grand Gamer’s Guild Wild Tiled West (Harrison’s pick #2) / Dire Wolf Bunny Kingdom (Corey’s pick #3) / Iello Isle of Cats (Harrison’s pick #3) / The City of GamesOther Links
My Perfect Console (Podcast)Trivia Ambush
Over/Under/Exactly: component count.
Does Five Tribes have over/under/exactly 100 tribe meeples? Does Wingspan have over/under/exactly 200 cards? Does Terra Mystica have over/under/exactly 300 wooden pieces? Does Terraforming Mars have over/under/exactly 400 cubes? Does Dominion have over/under/exactly 500 cards?Reach us at [email protected]
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