
Join Andrew and Josh as they talk, share stories, and dive deeper into why we love tabletop games.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureGames | |||

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This is such an excellent podcast with great discussions on relevant topics in the board game industry from designers to developers to publishers and everyone in between.
Great interviews around a fun little theme that makes this unique. Questions are both fun and can get to the heart of the developers and designers they are interviewing. Really enjoy the semi-casual atmosphere and great discussions!
I adore this podcast. They have amazing people as guests with great stories to tell. I'm always shocked at how interesting and engaging the stories are around tabletop games. Everything from Conventions, to family game nights at home, can produce magic moments. Josh always asks the guest insightful questions. Andrew does a good job relating to the guests and driving it deeper. If you like stories and boardgames or RPGs this is a great podcast.
This podcast straddles the line between being game design/ designer focused and being game focused, and I’m here for it! They always get a lot out of their guests and the format is short and to the point.
Entertaining and fun, the hosts do an excellent job diving into the “why” of board games, along with sharing fun stories and experiences!










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