In this, kind of long episode, we talk with David Sirlin on his game Codex. The interview starts around 25 minutes in, before that we discuss future plans for the Tabletop Game Talk “network” as well and talk, accidentally, about a new game we have, Gloomhaven.
This week we talk a bit more about Codex as it’s our game of the day. We also get to some feedback about our CCG episodes and answer a question about games with lite rules for super casual gamers.
Then we get into our main topic of D&D where Chris starts out with a history of D&D and then we move into how to play. This is one of Chris’s favorite topics so email us if you have questions or comments.
And thanks our Friend of the Show Emil Gilljam, for being our first Patreon!
This week we start out with a lot of announcements and feedback. On of the bigger ones, for us, is that we now have a Patreon page. You can find it by searching for us on Patreon or just go to tabletopgametalk.com/patreon.
About 31 minutes in we get to our on topic section where we answer an email from Andrew Fayash about expansions. We’ll talk about types we like and don’t like so much. And games that have tons of expansions vs games that may only have one but it’s a must have.
In this episode we talk about Collectable Card Games – Mainly Magic the Gathering and Pokemon, but a splash of Yu-Gi-Oh as well. But before we get to that we have a couple long listener feedback. Oh and an announcement that you can only hear about from listening to the podcast. Enjoy!
This episode is all about you. Well sort of. First we announce a secret thing you’ll have to listen to to find out about, then we go off topic and talk about X-Com the board game as well as Labyrinth (a classic from Kitty’s childhood). Eventually we get on topic and answer your questions. Let us know how you think we did!
In this, start of the year episode, we each list off our top 5 games. Since Spencer joined us, that’s 20 games for our 20th episode. We want to know your top 5 games! Let us know by emailing us at tabletopgametalk@gmail.com.
But first we start of year off topic with a new years goal from Chris…to lose 55 pounds by October. Starting weight 215. What are your new year’s goals?
In this episode we go meta. We start out talking about the podcast in meta ways (you’ll even learn our last names). We’ll then go into a short off topic and talk about our game of the day, “Pandemic: Reign of Cthulhu.” Then we go on topic and tall about meta gaming in your board games and how that can cross over into cheating.
Our next episode will be a questions from the listeners episode. Send us your questions and we’ll answer as many as we can.
And we have our first contest winner! Listen to find out who.
Send us questions (tabletopgametalk@gmail.com) for our upcoming questions episode!
This week we first spend a little extra time off-topic talking about some social deduction games we just played (and the wine we played them with). We then go on-topic to talk about a few of our favorite deck building games.
It’s the last week to enter our contest. Email us at tabletopgametalk@gmail.com by Dec 18th, 6:00pm central time to enter. Share, like, or leave us a iTunes review to increase the number of entries. What do you win? A box of games worth over $180!
This week we talk about board games on phones and tablets. Are they better or worse? Overpriced? Good for learning the game or strategies? Listen to what we think and email us if you agree or disagree.
We have a holiday contest! Email us to enter (tabletopgametalk@gmail.com). Any subject, comment, feedback, or just to say hi. Once you email us, you’ll also get an extra entry for every like on facebook or twitter and 3 for every share or retweet (past or present). And 5 extra entries for an iTunes review. The prize? New copies of Seafall, The Duke, and Avalon. And a copy of Pandemic signed by all of us. And if that’s not enough, you’ll also get a hand made creature made by Kitty. You have until Dec 18th, 6:00pm central time to enter. Good Luck!
This week we start out with a rather long off-topic section due a lot of feedback and many games Chris has bought or kickstarted. We then talk about one of the new games we have Hero Realm – a fun, light, deck building game.
We eventually get to talking about point salad games where we define what we feel makes a game point salad, talk about some of or favorites, and give some general strategy tips when approaching a new point salad game. Enjoy!