A brief podcast about hobby board games, recorded by English professor Brendan Riley on brief 15 minute walks around town. Join us for a stroll as we discuss mechanisms, gameplay, theory, and topics of the day.Find show notes at RattleboxGames.com
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 612 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureGames |
Brendan talks a bit about which expansions he considers “essential,” whatever that means. Join us, won’t you? more
Brendan shares the games he played last month. Join us, won’t you? more
Brendan reflects on the ideas of determinism and randomness in games, in response to a recent The Secret Cabal episode. Join us, won’t you? more
Brendan shares his first impressions of three games he tried for the first time recently and one he revisited. Join us, won’t you? more
Brendan shares his favorite games from 2013. Join us, won’t you?Eliminated from Consideration: more
Brendan talks about six movies he watched in February of this year, and games to go with them. Join us, won’t you? more
Brendan shares his first impressions of FOUR games he tried for the first time recently. Join us, won’t you? more
Brendan suggests some games that have themes related to taxes, and some films that go with them. Join us, won’t you? more
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Apple Podcasts | #185 | Italy/Leisure/Games |
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