#56: Shelf of Shape Up or Ship Out

#56: Shelf of Shape Up or Ship Out

It's always sad to see a game go. But sometimes it's just time to move on, to let it be free, to let someone else enjoy its esoteric rules and quirky components. Games leave our collections for many reasons, so let's take a look at some of them. Before we spark joy, we talk about Big Dig, Trains, and The River.

01:18 - Big Dig
05:00 - Trains
09:30 - The Quest for El Dorado
10:17 - The River
19:51 - Why Games Leave our Collections
27:40 - Through The Ages
27:40 - Mage Knight
29:02 - Founders of Gloomhaven
33:49 - Capital Lux
35:25 - Rapid Fire Send-offs

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#234: It's About Family with Ambie Valdés from Board Game Blitz

#234: It's About Family with Ambie Valdés from Board Game Blitz

Ambie Valdés, from the excellent podcast Board Game Blitz, joins us to talk about family games, and possibly also the Fast and the Furious franchise. Ambie actually has kids, so might know a little mo...

14 Jul 202248min

#233: A Decade of Missed Games: 2010-2019

#233: A Decade of Missed Games: 2010-2019

Well, we can't play everything, and that was probably more true ten years ago than it is now. So we thought we'd look back at the decade past, and highlight some games that we feel like we missed out ...

7 Jul 20221h 4min

#232: Transcontinental Mailbag Express

#232: Transcontinental Mailbag Express

We're spread across the world and time, so we do the thing we should never do; we put the questions to you. Yes, you! It's a mailbag episode, we're answering a trio, a trilogy, a trichopteran of your ...

30 Jun 20221h 7min

#231: Why Fight When You Can Negotiate?

#231: Why Fight When You Can Negotiate?

Yes, you could make the argument that every game is a negotiation game if you try hard enough, but for a lot of games it's more integral to the design. We look at games that we think integrate negotia...

23 Jun 202255min

#230: Worth the Weight

#230: Worth the Weight

While we tend to enjoy games across the whole spectrum, there's something particular about sinking your teeth into a really heavy game. But it's not always an easy prospect; conditions have to be just...

16 Jun 202257min

#229: The Positives of Being Negative

#229: The Positives of Being Negative

There's a lot of discourse lately about the pros and cons of negative board game coverage, and so of course we thought we ought to weigh in. Is there value in negative criticism versus positive, or sh...

9 Jun 20221h 4min

#228: Bob Is Beautiful

#228: Bob Is Beautiful

It's easy to get lost in mechanical discussions of games, and forget to appreciate them as physical creations. There can be beauty in games, and we're here to get to the heart of it the only way we kn...

2 Jun 20221h 21min

#227: Board Games: The Sequel: Part II: Electric Boogaloo

#227: Board Games: The Sequel: Part II: Electric Boogaloo

It doesn't happen as much as it does in other industries, but every so often the people at the top demand serialization. We're talking about sequels in board games, when they work, when they (super) d...

26 Mai 202257min

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