Two guys just talking about 18xx games.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureGames |
In this episode of Train Shuffling Eric and Johnny discuss 18SY, set in Japan on the southern tip of the island of Honshu, and reveal some news about the podcast.
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In this episode of Train Shuffling Eric and Johnny are joined by Dan Domme and Spencer Sloe to talk about their experiences at Totalcon 2023.
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In this episode of Train Shuffling Eric and Johnny discuss the compelling, intriguing, impressive, stimulating, gripping, and provocative game that is The Old Prince 1871.
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In this episode of Train Shuffling Eric and Johnny are joined by Matt Robinson and Ben Mandelker of Game Brain. The show's main topic is what features from 18xx games would we like to see more of in other board games (and what features from other boa... more
This podcast presents two gamers who talk about their experiences with games — mostly 18xx train games, but sometimes other games too. They talk about strategy and tactics from their own viewpoints, and not just about the physical production of a game or whether they like it or not. Occasionally they recount their experience at a convention, and mention people they played with. I enjoy this format.
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