Becca Scott and Jake Michels are obsessed with board games. Becca's the host of How to Play and Game the Game, and now she's podcasting with Jake to talk about board games. They interview board game developers, artists, publishers, and other board game fanatics, to find out what they're playing, why they love games, and why gaming is important to them.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureHobbiesGames |
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Love Becca and Good Time Society, and wish this podcast were still releasing regularly! Come back and make more episodes!
There was no mention of a board game at all.
Becca!!! What can I say this is an amazing woman. Every episode is a joy and it's just a pleasure to hear people have a good time talking about their passions. There's always a differnt perspective on gaming every time you listen. What you always get is Becca being the BEST!
Becca basically had me at Twilight Imperium and women in gaming, but I’ve been listening through the available episodes and they are all really great so far. I listen to a handful of board game podcasts and this is my new favorite. Excellent guests and awesome to hear other women talking about the hobby! Keep up the great work.
Victory Points has quickly become my “listen to first” board game podcasts. The down to earth discussion of all things gaming with an emphasis on the social dynamic of gaming has been fantastic. Keep up the great work!
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Apple Podcasts | #225 |
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