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 | Weekly | Episodes | 90 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyGamesLeisure |
This is for the Bakula-heads. The Bakula draculas. Slam in the back of my, Bakulaaa. A Quantum Leap-inspired two-player role-playing game? Hoo boy. Is it fun, though? Tune in to find out if this thin booklet from Nerd Burger Games in full to the brim... more
Well, it was really only a matter of time before Andrew and Pete faced off once and for all, in a duel to the death. In a card game! In this episode, the fellas cover Kiri-Ai: The Duel from Lucky Duck and Mugen Gaming, a game of two samurai locked in... more
FIGHT! Well, actually, just listen. No need to fight. But the game Andrew and Pete cover this week, Pocket Paragons from Solis Games Studios, will have you harkening back to the days of Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat and more! more
Ahoy thar! Join Andrew and Pete on the poop deck and raise the...thing you raise. Because Sail from AllPlay is being reviewed in this episode. And, spoiler alert, a pretty big thing happens in this episode. You're gonna wanna listen. more
For our opening move of 2024, we're moving our new episode to T2 (Tuesday the 2nd). That's right, we're covering a game that is chess-adjacent! Capstone Games' new Match of the Century is an entry in their 2-player card-driven historical games, this ... more
Ho ho ho! While our bellies are like bowls full of jelly, let's tuck in to a bonus episode! Andrew and Pete attended PAX Unplugged 2023 in Philadelphia, caught up with some old acquaintances, and even met some new ones! more
May the Force....be....uhhh...okay, I don't remember how the quote goes. PSYCHE! You know Andrew and I love Star Wars. So what better 2-player-boardgame-only podcast to review Fantasy Flight's newest Star Wars dueling card game? Don't answer that. more
Whack on this! Andrew & Pete get their magnets out and start swatting balls in this episode on the Scandinavian dexterity game Klask! Does it have them yelling "Goooooooooallllll"? Click play to find out! more
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I like these guys. White as hell, but good nonetheless
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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. more
...it would be pretty great, right? If you think so, you’ll love this show.
Fun listen that covers solid games from solid folks. The revolving segments show how much fun they are having and adds fun to a great hobby.
but it will never happen. They each have the maximum amount of friends.
It had been a hard day and I needed a hard drink. Appletini. On the rocks. Goes down smooth just like a pass from ol' one-seven back before he had a baker's dozen. Kids I mean. more
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