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#50: Year in Review 2018

#50: Year in Review 2018

FromSo Very Wrong About Games


#50: Year in Review 2018

FromSo Very Wrong About Games

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Length:
78 minutes
Released:
Dec 18, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Another round about the sun is complete, at least for those who acknowledge that sort of thing. I'm certain there must be a strand of Flat Eartherism that bows to the reality of the Earth's orbit--I could find out, but boardgaming already more than satisfies my desire for obscure minutia. We look back at the releases of the year, agreeing on many things but rather sharply disagreeing on others. There will be lists! And categories! Oh, the pageantry! Games Played Last Week: -Space Hulk: Second Edition 1m30s (Dean Bass, Andy Chambers, Chris Colston, Richard Halliwell, Jervis Johnson, Andy Jones, & Paul Murphy, Games Workshop, 1996)-Senji 2m58s (Bruno Cathala & Serge Laget, Asmodee, 2008)-Terraforming Mars 6m19s (Jacob Fryxelius, Stronghold, 2016)-Dinosaur Island 6m58s (Jonathan Gilmour & Brian Lewis, Pandasaurus, 2017)-Cryptid 12m14s (Hal Duncan & Ruth Veevers, Osprey Games, 2018)-Mega Civilization 13m26s (Flo de Haan, John Rodriguez, & Francis Tresham, Pegasus, 2015)-Welcome To... 20m12s (Benoit Turpin, Blue Cocker Games, 2018)-Reef 21m20s (Emerson Matsuuchi, Next Move Games, 2018)-Menara 22m18s (Oliver Richtberg, ZOCH, 2018)-Diamonds 23m00s (Mike Fitzgrald, Stronghold, 2016)2018 Year in Review Personal Top 10s 23m59sSVWAG Game of the Year 45m06sOther Categories 48m30s
Released:
Dec 18, 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.