Mark Santistevan and Dave Lindsay are Getting into Games! Board games that is. Listen along as Mark and Dave casually discuss new games and classics. No ratings system here just a fun chat about board games, tabletop games and pop culture. Whether you’re getting into games for the first time or you have been getting into games for years, you will feel like you are sitting around with friends as yo... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureGames |
This week we spend some time catching up and talking about what’s been getting us through self quarantine. Mark is suffering from the absence of sports and is creating his own season by rewatching old mma fights. David has been entering the world of ... more
Mark is joined by a very special guest this weekend to talk about No Thank You, Evil. A game of make-believe for creative children and their families. We talk about how the game is played and share stories of our first adventure. --- Support this pod... more
Trapped in doors with no way to meet up to play games, Mark and Dave explore the digital realm. Listen as they discuss board games turned app and if it is a comparable way to play. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/get... more
Mark and Dave are joined by party members Bradley and Abdalla, to discuss Roll20.net and how they are using this online platform to stay safe and stay connected while they continue their Dungeons and Dragons campaign. So grab a seat in your throne of... more
Mark and Dave step into the cockpit of their Mechs as they battle it out in Arcane Wonders’ Critical Mass. In this high powered episode you can almost smell the ozone of a laser blast and feel the rumble of a minigun as they discuss how to play this ... more
In the podcasts first ever interview Mark and Dave sit down with game designer, app developer, professor and all around renaissance man Thom Hines to talk about his upcoming Kickstarter for the game Super Nova Smash! Listen as they learn about what g... more
This week Mark and Dave talk about The Shame of Life: a party game of really really weird conversations. A unique game that definitely took them out of their comfort zone - to their benefit and the delight of their friends. Listen to find out some su... more
Dead Bird, you heard it here third! Mark and Dave discuss their trip to Pax Unplugged 2019. They talk about games they demoed (Kung Fu Zoo, Just One, Silver and Kapow!), things they saw (Return to the Dark Tower, Too Many Bones, Frosthaven) and items... more
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Mark and Dave do a great job of making games feel accessible and fun. It's interesting how they can really encapsulate the feeling of a game, while also digging into what makes a game interesting and unique. Plus, I love their mellow and funny delivery! So great!
Too much banter and side tracking. I found the episodes exceedingly dull.
Riveting discussion between Dave and Mark. Mark’s breakdown of the game of chess is second to none. Absolutely sensational
I hope you make more!-best at goat simulator
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