
Chris, Kitty and Fletcher talk about tabletop board and card games.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | GamesLeisureHobbies | ||||

We’ve come to the end of Season 1 of TGT. Will it be renewed for a new season? Nobody knows right now, it’s the ultimate cliff hanger! In the mean time though we hang out with you one last time for nearly 2 hours. Thank you all for everything – yo... more
This week we made lists. Primarily of the games that we don’t think will ever leave our collections. We made some related lists as well. Then we came to a realization at the end…that may just change everything. Or at the very least free up some s... more
This week we, kind of, talk about how things have changed. Or maybe we just recap the last 8 years of games. One of those things is true or maybe a little of both…?
Oh and if you want the card storage Chris found, that’s here www.bcwsuppli... more
This week we talk about what happens when crafting meets gaming. What are some cheap ways to craft your way into a blinged out game? Or just to make a game more playable? Well, that’s what we talk about. We also talk about CD burners in the post c... more
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Great board games podcast, i love it
Excellent boardgame podcast that isn’t a typical boardgame review podcast. Discussion of boardgame related topics is the Tabletop Game Talk’s focus, not boardgame reviews. Chris, Kitty, and Fletcher (and occasionally Josh) have great chemistry and present a nice diversity of boardgaming perspectives and playing tastes from very casual and lighter games through to heavier games and more hardcore gaming. With over 200 podcast episodes published their commitment to the podcast and their listeners i... more
it's simple, organic, funny, and very relatable to board gamers! Highly recommended podcast for any boardgamers!
Great banter. Interesting subjects. Fun to listen to.
Podcasts sink or swim based on the hosts’ personalities. TGT succeeds marvelously in this department.
They range from the more casual to the obsessed and offer both wonderfully contrasting opinions and enjoyable banter.
They’ve been on my “The Best” playlist for years.
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Apple Podcasts | #243 |
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