#89: Classified Information

#89: Classified Information

Inspired by BoardGameGeek's new system for classifying board game mechanisms, we give our thoughts on the changes, as well as talk about classification in general. Somehow it always leads to heated discussions, whether it's arguing what a Civilization game even is, or why we need classification at all. I'm sure we'll all agree in the end. Before we taxi into taxonomy, we talk about Piepmatz, Era: Medieval Age, and Cursed Court.

02:45 - Piepmatz
05:05 - Arboretum
08:42 - Irish Gauge
10:38 - Era: Medieval Age
19:00 - Cursed Court
29:43 - Board Game Classification
36:53 - Codenames
51:35 - Tapestry
52:12 - Civilization
53:10 - Scythe
56:55 - Great Western Trail
58:30 - 18Lilliput

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#168: Board Games Suck with Dan Hughes from Sporadically Board

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#167: Cleanin' Out My Closet

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#166: You've Got to Iterate to Innovate

#166: You've Got to Iterate to Innovate

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#165: Thriving or Barely Surviving?

#165: Thriving or Barely Surviving?

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#164: Get Uncomfortable

#164: Get Uncomfortable

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#163: Our Listeners' Top 20 Board Games of All-Time 2021

#163: Our Listeners' Top 20 Board Games of All-Time 2021

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#162: God Does Not Play Dice

#162: God Does Not Play Dice

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