A Podcast about Board Games, Movies, TV, MMO's and all things GEEK
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureTV & FilmGames |
Tonight Riddle is back with Chris and Dan to talk about a bunch of Crowdfunding some movies and actors some of us have never heard of, and a bunch of oldies but goodies games we have played and also a couple of new ones. And Dan gives a nice overview... more
Tonight Dan gives, Chris Riddle and David the night off and let's Adam Hill and Ben Pinchback take over the show for some amazing Motor City Allstars hijinks! Some amazing KS/gamefound talk and tons of what we have been watching and playing, and mayb... more
Tonight Dan, Chris Riddle and Waybright are back as always to do our top 11 Board Games of 2023. We also have our Schmoe's choice (listeners choice) It's a fun time with a few Dang-ents as a group as always. Hope you enjoy and as always thanks for li... more
Tonight Justin and Riddle Join Dan as we go into a bunch of Crowdfunding, what we have been playing what we have been watching some news from Restoration Games and A nice overview and thoughts on Federation, a solid medium euro from Eagle-Gryphon. Th... more
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This is my go to podcast for staying current with board game news. Great show with some great folk!
The Geek Allstars brings everything to the table that I like in a geeky podcast: games (board, card and video), comics, MovieTalk and TV series. The hosts. Dan and Chris, don't pull their punches, but are always respectful to creators and players alike. The best way I can describe my "Geek All Stars"-experience is that it's like talking with your buddies about the things you love and where it's not a probleem to talk an hour about the fundamental things in life, like who was the best Batman when... more
Geek All Stars is a great Podcast. Filled with tons of board gaming content, their episodes run over two hours almost every time. I am never disappointed by their Podcast’s topics and I will always listen to them when I need several hours of quality geek content.
Dan and Chris do a fantastic job every couple of weeks diving deep into Board games, Comics, Movies, and all other things "geeky". They have a number of "industry" contacts and friends that join the show from time to time, so you may get an additional perspective on various weeks as well. Give it a listen, follow them on Twitter @geekjockblog and @dicehateme and soon you'll be a Geekallstar too!
Apple Podcasts | #189 | United States/Leisure/Games |
Apple Podcasts | #49 | Mexico/Leisure/Games |
Apple Podcasts | #187 | Poland/Leisure/Games |
Apple Podcasts | #193 | Norway/Leisure/Games |
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