A lively discussion of modern board games. Strategies and reviews included free of charge.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureGames |
A very lively discussion. The reading habits of Toddlers. Some music that may be genius or insanity. And we play a board game, twice. more
Welcome to the first episode of the Punching Cardboard offshoot, reboot, retread, much dreaded new series PC/DC: Beyond the Cardboard. More of an indroductory session to let you know what we plan to offer in the coming months. We hope your onboard fo... more
This was supposed to be episode 209, with some game analysis, an idiot box recommendation and some isights into music and community. I didn't like the results. It didn't really feel of any value to do things as I would have when Punching Cardboard wa... more
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Lol...these guys love to ramble on about just crap. It's fine but I just don't want to hear that..and then get to the board game part. The board game part has some insight but I hate the "reluctant opinion" bit. Sorry we got you out of bed gentlemen to tell us your story...haha
Long time listener - for those that have been into the hobby board game market for a while and have started to tire of the hype, or constant peddling of the hotness... Here's the podcast for you. Honest opinions from experienced gamers. Keep up the great work!
Jim and Joe don’t have a fancy template for reviews, a 6 point scale, a gavel or even an award to hand out. Each episode is simply two gamers discussing some recent plays of a title and then presenting their impressions of the game this far. Sometimes a game can bomb in one episode only to open up in future episodes or start off as a hit and fizzle later on. That real take on games and openness to the ebb and flow of impression is what makes the Punching Cardboard podcast a gem in a sea of conte... more
This is one of my favorite gaming podcast. These guys are just real. They aren’t trying to impress, they are just giving their opinions about games. I’m not even sure I agree with them, but still love the banter. For one, I am not looking forward to episode 169.
Two hosts musings about whiskey, books, music and board games.
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