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 | Weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureGames |
In this, our 50th, episode, we review Katmai, Creature Caravan, Wondrous Creatures, and Dandelions. The Big Roll leads us to talk about games with an awkward number of players, and we close the show with a Doubles Review of Castle Combo.
00:35 - We... more
Eric kicks off the show by talking about some of the older games he played on the Dice Tower Cruise, while Brandt recalls his Marvel Champions Stream. We move on to reviews of Defenders of the Wild, The Smurfs: Hidden Village, Neon Reign, and A Nice ... more
Happy New Year! We start the show by recapping some of our New Year's Gaming activities before moving on to reviews of Gem Blenders, Power Grid Outpost, Fromage, and Word Traveler. The d12 of Fate has us discussing the meaning of the term "Train" Gam... more
Brandt and Eric take a look at the year that was 2024, but not before tackling reviews of Behext, Mistborne, The Last Lighthouse, and SETI. Also, Brandt has a correction about Star Trek Captain's Chair.
00:33 - Happy Holidays!
01:27 - A Correctio... 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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