#142: Play Me a Memory

#142: Play Me a Memory

Blessed are the forgetful, because they don't have to play memory games? After all, games with a strong memory component often get a bad rap in the hobby. We look at some of the reasons why very few games want to test your memory, and just to be otherwise, we discuss some of our favourite games that do. Before we walk our mind palaces, we talk about Fort, Under Falling Skies, and Tellstones: King's Gambit.

01:47 - Fort
10:15 - Under Falling Skies
17:56 - Tellstones: King's Gambit
29:37 - Ghost Turkey 2020
32:52 - Memory as a Game Mechanic
38:43 - Carnival of Monsters
39:38 - Inis
42:01 - El Grande
45:51 - Modern Art
47:50 - Tigris & Euphrates
48:43 - Time's Up!
51:09 - Cthulhu Wars
53:08 - Heroes of Land, Air & Sea
56:03 - Aeon's End
57:24 - Dune

Check out Optimal Play's Tellstones playthrough:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3x7oZRfCs0

Join the discussion at:
https://boardgamebarrage.com/discord

Episoder(356)

#60: Tabling the Discussion

#60: Tabling the Discussion

We're at the table talking table talk, all the little things that get said while you're playing a board game. Sure, there's plenty to be said in a social deduction or negotiation game, but what about ...

21 Mar 201950min

#59: Ain't Nothing Like It

#59: Ain't Nothing Like It

Some games offer an experience so unique, so unlike anything else, that you can't help but take notice. It might be a bold thematic setting, or a set of mechanics that you've never seen before. This w...

14 Mar 201957min

#58: Game Board Confessional

#58: Game Board Confessional

Time to 'fess up. We're admitting to all the transgressions we've made in the world of board gaming. We're not proud of it, but there are a lot of games we haven't played that we should have. There ar...

7 Mar 201945min

#57: Where There's a Will, There's a Gateway

#57: Where There's a Will, There's a Gateway

Gateway games are an often requested topic, but we wouldn't be us without a big old debate about them first. Are they important? Should you be trying to convert your friends at all? Isn't every game a...

28 Feb 201955min

#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 r...

21 Feb 201952min

#55: Answerversary

#55: Answerversary

One year, baby! We did it. It's our first anniversary, and we're celebrating by ... putting out an episode of the podcast. We got a couple of reader questions that we thought would be especially perti...

14 Feb 201942min

#54: 2019: An Up and Coming Year

#54: 2019: An Up and Coming Year

2019 is well underway, but with so many amazing games on the horizon, it's hard to know what to look out for. Fear not, listener, that's what we're here for. Join us as we count down our most anticipa...

7 Feb 201954min

#53: Objection!

#53: Objection!

Objectivity is a nice goal, but what does it mean for board game criticism? Are there elements of board game design that we can have factual conversations about, without invoking our personal biases? ...

31 Jan 201953min

Populært innen Fritid

rss-spartsklubben
lydartikler-fra-aftenposten
interiorradet
mil-etter-mil-en-podcast-om-bil
livet-pa-veien-med-jan-erik-larssen
nerdelandslaget
jakt-og-fiskepodden
0-100-med-broom-mats-og-remi
jegerpodden
rss-avskiltet
rss-gatebilpodden
level-backup
rss-jegerpodden
hagespiren-podcast
fjellsportpodden
klokkepodden
rss-jeg-fikser-vin
villmarksliv
rss-var-forste-kaffe
strikkepodden