Enjoy playing board games with your family at any age, skill level, or player count.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ParentingKids & FamilyGamesLeisure |
We’re excited to welcome back our friend Marc Specter! We’ll talk about his current Kickstarter and lots of other games coming soon. more
This week, we’re talking “slider games”. These are bite-sized, ultra-fast games that you can play in 10 minutes or less! more
We are no longer restricting our interviews to just odd-numbered episodes. We couldn’t wait any longer to have Ken Franklin on the show again! more
Andrew is back home from GAMA Expo! GAMA was kind enough to select The Family Gamers as Hosted Media for this year’s Expo, and we thank them for their support! GAMA is a growing and changing organization and we commend them for their hard work! more
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I enjoy listening to Andrew and Anitra talk about what games they enjoy playing with their family. Many of their suggestions I have purchased and played with my family and club at school. Green Team wins and Just One have been 2 of the hits. I also like the look back each month to see what they have played and how many games they played. Thank you for the content and I can’t wait to enjoy the next 350 episodes.
This is a great podcast for anyone who is getting into board games or is already an avid gamer. They recommend GREAT games and put a lot of care and love into their hobby and all the family gamers stuff (written reviews, SNAP reviews which are little videos reviewing a small game-in a snap, and the podcast.) As a podcaster myself I know how hard it is to keep up a 10 minute fiction podcast, let alone an hour long gaming podcast that comes out every Monday (well, it used to, now it’s bi weekly, a... more
I’ve been listening to this podcast for several years now and it’s always entertaining and informative. My kids are unfortunately not into board games too much but I still enjoy hearing about new games from the family perspective and once in a while, I hear of games that the kids will play.
This is such a great podcast for anyone who is interested in table top games and has kids or likes those types of games. The format allows for good discussion and reviews as well as input form the community. The podcast is one I look forward to coming out each two weeks . A must listen for anyone with a family that games or is looking at getting into the hobby.
This podcast alternates between interview shows (i.e. a guest from the board gaming industry (including other podcasters) or other family- and gaming-adjacent media (e.g. video games)) and topical shows (top 5 lists, explaining gaming genres or terminology, etc.). Hosts Andrew and Anitra have three kids and talk about games they play with their children and with others, along with the experience of being board gamers. They are so honest and relatable, it’s fun to listen to them. They put out a l... more
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