Need a better lunch break at work than just occupying yourself on your phone or surfing the internet? Why not start a board game group? Adam started a gaming group at his office. He also reviews games on their lunch time playability among other attributes.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 152 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessLeisureGames |
Another fun series of games that I discovered through my research was the Hasbro "Rivals Editions." In this series, Hasbro took one of its classics and boiled it down to a two-player, mano y mano showdown. I was interested in how you could boil some ... more
You know me. I love to give credit where credit is due. While reading the book, Who’s in the Game? by Terri Tolles Patkin, I came across an interesting variant to Operation; Operation: Brain Surgery. I immediately had to look into this. Operation deb... more
In 2010, Hasbro released five games in this U-Build series. I was only familiar with the Monopoly version, so I was excited to try U-Build Mouse Trap, a variant of the 1963 staple.
U-Build Mouse Trap arrived, procured from eBay, and the kids and I s... more
A few weeks ago, I had professor and author Marco Arnaudo on the show. We talked about his amazing book, Tabletop Revolution. One of the many games I bought because this book was A Universal Truth. It was in the card games section. Marco talked about... more
I really appreciate that the show looks at board gaming through the lens of ‘what could I play over the lunch break?’ More and more of us are struggling to work gaming into busy schedules and this show does a good job of spotlighting what works in a 1 hour or less window of opportunity! Build those Bridges, folks!
Quick and informational.
I’m new to the hobby and wanted to find new games but most podcasts are bogged down with banter and information. These episodes are exactly what I wanted.
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