Welcome to Replayable where we go into depth on our favorite tabletop games that keep us coming back again and again!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | GamesLeisure |
El Grande is set in medieval Spain. Players take on the roles of powerful nobles vying for control over regions by deploying their caballeros (knights) strategically. Using a unique action selection system and area majority, players compete to influe... more
Step into the glamorous world of Victorian England with Obsession, a strategic board game by Dan Hallagan. In this episode Megan, Paul, and Todd try to improve their own family's social standing at the others' expense, and possibly with the help of a... more
In Saint Petersburg players build a bustling city, recruit characters, and outwit rivals. In this episode Greg, Paul, and Todd learn that without effort, you won't even pull a fish out of a pond. Give us a listen!
Cascadia combines tile placement and pattern building to create harmonious ecosystems. In this episode Todd, David, and Megan talk about this popular game. We also have a contest to see who could come up with the best animal puns. Give us a listen!
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A great podcast if you are interested in the game being discussed. I really like the format. The discussion strikes a great balance where the moderator has a plan and interesting questions but the conversations do feel rehearsed. Also the guests have a large number of plays under their belts and clearly do their homework. The questions at the end are repeated episode to episode and focus the discussion. I love the hints about the next episode that keep me guessing for the 15 days between ep... more
I’m biased because this is literally my board game group, but I couldn’t enjoy this podcast more. I love hearing them discuss even games that I have no interest in. *cough* 18XX *cough* I like that is isn’t a dry, informational podcast, but rather a game group using questions as a springboard to tell the stories from the times they’ve played together. In making each other laugh, they make me laugh.
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