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#15: Shadespire and House Rules

#15: Shadespire and House Rules

FromSo Very Wrong About Games


#15: Shadespire and House Rules

FromSo Very Wrong About Games

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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Mar 6, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Why can't we all just get along? This week Mark and Walker agree that anyone causing pain should be tortured to death. Wait, that doesn't work. Okay, can we agree that people who cause pain wrongly are wrong? Hm. That seems problematic. What about we should shun those that aren't friendly? Crap. Let's just say that everyone should be nice to me, how's that?Games Played Last Week:-Clans of Caledonia 2m45s (Juma Al-Joujou, Karma Games, 2017)-Gaia Project 5m15s (Jens Drögemüller & Helge Ostertag, Feuerland Spiele, 2017)-Path of Light and Shadow 6m08s (Jonathan Gilmour, Travis Chance, & Nick Little, Indie Boards and Cards, 2017)-World of SMOG: Rise of Moloch 11m19s (Fel Barros, Christophe Madura, Alexandru Olteanu, David Rakoto & Michael Shinall, CMON, 2018)-Deception: Murder in Hong Kong 15m50s (Tobey Ho, Jolly Thinkers, 2014)News (and why it doesn't matter)-Luma Games and historical linguistics 16m34s-Palladium finally puts Robotech backers out of their misery 17m24s-Terraforming Mars needs to be longer 20m53s-Fireball Island: this time with choices? 21m14s-Batman. Lots of Batman. 23m14sFeature Game: Warhammer Underworlds: Shadespire 25m39s (David Sanders, Games Workshop, 2017)Topic: House Rules 51m52s
Released:
Mar 6, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A podcast about all manner of hobby games by Mike Walker and Mark Bigney. Bad games don't go easy on you, so we don't go easy on them. Thorough analysis via reviews, news, and discussion of topics in gaming. We take context seriously, we value your time, and we're not into hype. Just because games are fun doesn't mean we can't take them seriously, and just because we take them seriously doesn't mean we can't have fun.