Ambie and Crystal discuss a couple games they played recently, including The Lord of the Rings: Journeys in Middle-Earth and Colt Express. We then are joined by Matt, a patron of the show, to talk about what board games might be good to play at a wedding reception for people who don't want to dance!
Ambie and Crystal discuss a couple games they've played recently, including The Game: Face to Face and Atmosfear. We then talk about some ways we can play games with people who don't usually play board games.
Ambie and Crystal discuss a couple games they've played recently, including The Curious Elevator of Mr. Hincks and the Blinks game system. We then talk about spooooky games and some ways that games can create tension, dread, or surprise.
Ambie and Crystal discuss a couple games they've played recently, including LEGACY: Quest for a Family Treasure and Bites. We then talk about party games with special guest and patron of the show Pam.
Ambie and Crystal discuss a couple games they've played recently, including Dinosaur Island, Castell, and GROWL. We then talk all about social deduction games. In this week's "Board Game Etymology" segment, Crystal discusses the origins of the word "deduce."
Ambie, Cassadi, and Crystal discuss some games they've played recently, including Witness, Suburbia, and Santorini. We then introduce a new category of board games, blitz games! We also talk about Blitz Con 2017, and announce a contest! In this week's "Board Game Etymology" segment, Crystal discusses the origins of the word "grok."
Ambie, Cassadi, and Crystal discuss some games they've played recently, including Paris Connection, Istanbul, and Deception: Murder in Hong Kong. We then talk about board games that are great for parties.In this week's "Board Game Etymology" segment, Crystal discusses the origins of the word "party."
Ambie, Cassadi, and Crystal discuss some games they've played recently, including Arkwright, The Networks, and Qwixx. The "Accessory of the Week" segment is about board gaming tables, including tables that can be used outdoors. We then discuss games that can be played outside. In this week's "Board Game Etymology" segment, Crystal discusses the origins of the word "rondel."