
Micah, Eric and Greg give their thoughts and analysis on boardgames, Star Trek trivia, and the use of the Oxford Comma in podcast descriptions.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | LeisureGames | ||||

This game hits a weird cross section of possible features, as a 9-player simultaneous non-party party-ish pseudo-euro with a deep, rich invisible story. See what we mean when Eric and Greg break it down.
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Eric and Greg give their thoughts on The Estates, and Micah suffers from general confusion regarding his past experiences. Please subscribe if you haven't!
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Our first video of Season 2 has Eric and Greg reviewing the first legacy game we've looked at.
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Season 1 comes to a close, as a roaring success, yet we're left with more questions than ever...
Will Eric ever get to kick Ticket to Ride off of the shelf?
Will Greg make a non-beer analogy?
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Greg and Eric review another period-specific game, based in old-timey Chicago. Is the next great iteration of 18XX games upon us? Plus we introduce a new regular feature to our reviews! Request reviews here: boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/2860... more
Greg and Eric discuss Ryan Laukat's breezy story game, Near and Far, and get into the details of the benefits and dangers of making a compelling and wondrous world the centerpiece of a game.
Eric and Greg review the period-accurate 2-player favorite Sekigahara, and discuss it's position as a lighter but legitimate wargame. Reviews on the 1st and 15th of each month. On the 8th, Eric talks about what's been on his mind in Collect My T... more
Can a mere board game match the awesomeness of a shirtless Sting in the 1984 classic? Well Dune: Imperium tries to, and Eric and Greg will be the judges of whether or not it succeeds. New reviews on the 1st and 15th. Eric collects his thoughts on t... more
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