A podcast about boardgames with two hosts who happen to be left-handed. Brandt Sanderson and Eric Summerer approach the hobby of boardgaming from their own particular angle, discussing games they've played, both together and with their respective groups, as well as tackling a discussion topic that the D12 of Fate decides for them.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureGames |
Eric starts the show with a sad story about a local game night before moving on to reviews of Enthrone, Yubibo, Gnome Hollow, and Homesteaders: New Beginnings. Eric messes with the format by rolling TWO d12s of Fate in order to force a discussion on ... more
Brandt and Eric celebrate Left Hander's Day a little late before moving on to reviews of Alibis, Kronologic Cuzco 1450, Tea Garden, and Cyber Pet Quest. Our first listener-submitted topic comes up in The Big Roll, and our Doubles Review is Scorpion M... more
Brandt goes to the library, and Eric goes to camp. We review Caution Signs, Star Wars: Battle of Hoth, Things in Rings, and A Place For All My Books. We search for some Ugly Duckling boardgames during The Big Roll, and we close the show with our Doub... more
Eric starts the show by bragging about his card organization before we move on to reviews of Vantage, Saltfjord, Living Forest Duel, and Agemonia. The Big Roll leads us to comiserate over our Shelf of Shame, and we close the show with our Doubles Rev... more
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Both hosts bring inciteful takes to the table. Worth your time listening!
I really enjoy this Pod. It does a great job of having fun without regressing to just silliness. It gives different perspectives on games and issues in the hobby in a professional, positive, and clean way. Thanks guys!
Recommend a listen for board game fans, hosts know their stuff and have great chemistry
Eric and The Brandt deliver a great show! Thank you for putting the various segments together and sharing your experiences in the hobby with the rest of the world! I love the Big Roll segment and look forward to watching this show continue to grow!!
I’ve been missing the old dice tower podcast format, and this not only fills the gap and improves on it. Immediately my number 1 board game podcast!
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Focusing on the vibrant world of board gaming, this podcast is driven by lively discussions between two hosts who share their unique insights and personal experiences in the hobby. Each episode explores various board games, analyzing their mechanics and gameplay while weaving in anecdotes from gaming events, iterations of rules, and the social dynamics that surface during play. A standout feature is the use of the "D12 of Fate" to introduce engaging discussion topics, adding an element of spontaneity and variety to the content. Enthusiasts will find a mix of reviews, gameplay strategies, and a light-hearted approach to both casual and competitive gaming experiences.
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Right Brain Rollers launched 3 years ago and published 68 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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