The podcast for people who have one friend. Pete and Andrew review two-player board games for those of us who are looking to play games with the only friend we have.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureHobbiesGames |
B-b-b-b--b-b-bonus episode! You know we love games from Scorelander Games, so we had to get our hands on their newest game, Football U (which is in its final days on Kickstarter - www.kickstarter.com/projects/scorelandergames/football-u). But... more
The mission? To go where no podcast has gone before. Or, well, some podcasts have. But now ours is, too. We're covering Catan: Starfarers Duel, a modern reimagining of a classic Catan 2-player game! Does this one deserve to be...Lost in Space? Or is ... more
Tell us the truth. Don't lie to us! Or, if you're playing this game with us, actually...do lie. Or at least bluff. Because Spies and Lies: A Stratego Story is approaching Statego from a different angle: weeding out the spies. Join Andrew and Pete as ... more
This one's a long time coming! Andrew and Pete cover Canosa, the abstract game all about sirens singing sailors to their doom, from the great folks at One Day West Games. Come hear why this one has been on their minds for a long time now!
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I just stumbled across this podcast, and after a few episodes in, I am hooked. The silliness in each episode is great. BGG reviewers are properly dismantled for leave such terrible reviews of games. How in the world would you expect Carcassone tiles to line up while playing on a fence!?
What are podcasts if not pretend friends that only talk at you? In this case, pretend _acquaintances_ that only talk at you.
But who knows? If they call it quits when they wind up playing Time Barons, maybe I can audition to be a Realfriend™️ But until then, headphone acquaintances is just fine.
...it would be pretty great, right? If you think so, you’ll love this show.
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