
Get to know people from all over the board game community. Gamers, designers, content creators, etc. Find new folks or learn more about people you already know and love.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 107 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | LeisureGames | ||||

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A new board gaming friend, Matt Dinger, taught Skye Larsen and me Too Many Bones by Chip Theory Games. Skye and I give our first impressions and Matt shares his thoughts on it.
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I chatted with designers, a moderator, and the organizer of Protospiel Online. Jack Rosetree, Amanda Fyock, Mandy Wong, Mark Marino, and Heather Newton.
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Celebrating episode 100, Kimmy and I talk about our experience at SaltCON's Spring Board Game Convention. We go over all the games we played there and people we hung out with.
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Riley does such a great job of not only showcasing games but the people making them and creating content about them! The interviews are more like chats among friends. Keep it up and I’ll keep listening.
I just listened to an episode with Kimmy and Riley and loved the banter. Made me wanna play all the board games they played together and reviewed:) It was also interesting to hear a little about Salt Con-who knew there was a convention all about board games? Not me. Great podcast for board game enthusiasts; I’m excited to listen to more!
I enjoyed this podcast. It’s super fun to listen to. It makes me want to play board games and try out new ones.
I love that his content focuses on the content creators and most passionate people in this space. He’s extremely relatable and has a wide range of topics focusing on board gaming. Give him a shot if you haven’t done so already!
This podcast is fantastic. Riley interviews various members of the community about their lives both inside the hobby and outside as well. Fun, fantastic content!










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