Tonight I review Onitama; it’s another quick game (15-20m), based off of chess, but constrained in ways that make it both interesting and fun to play. Definitely something we enjoy!
Tonight I review Twilight Squabble; a quick (10-15m) card-based bluff game inspired by one of the greatest wargames of all time, Twilight Struggle. It’s fast, fun, and great for 2 players, though it’s best if you have the background from the more complex game.
Tonight I talk about Unspeakable Words, a Cthulhu Mythos flavored word game (ie, Scrabble…ish). Make words, roll for Sanity loss, and hope that you don’t go insane!! It’s pretty fun, and works for all party sizes from 2 to 6.
Well, I had not planned on doing this, but I wax nostalgic on Episode 200 as I clicked my way through links on my website. So here’s a walk through the past of this podcast…yay for 200! And thanks to all my DDOP friends, both fellow podcasters and everyone just listening, for making it such a big part of my life!
Links:
KAZ Episode 1: kenzoid.com page (Internet Archive audio link)
KAZ Episode 33 (start of DDOP): kenzoid.com page (includes link to audio)
Episode 1 of Walking to *$ (it was actually uploaded to IA in March of 2005, but I think it was recorded in 2004…oh yes, it’s terrible!)
Tonight I review Cults Across America, a Cthulhu Mythos-based “beer and pretzels wargame” that I *thoroughly* enjoy! 2-6 players, and pretty much the more the merrier!
Happy Monday! Today’s episode is a bit more of a diary style; no game review today. Charlotte and I did discuss and work on our list of games to review, however…there are some good ones! I also talk about some news on the Dragon Con costuming front, and share my thoughts regarding Dave Slusher’s most recent EGC episode.
Here we go! Our review of the game Harbour; it’s a solid, enjoyable game for 2-4 players (there’s actually a 1 person option that we’ve never tried as well). Definitely a thumbs up! I’m going to try to get a photo of some sort of each game for my episode art during the month when we review things…so far, so good!