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57: The 2020 Board Games of the Year episode
57: The 2020 Board Games of the Year episode
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Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Jan 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Party game of the year! Light game of the year! Medium-weight game of the year! Heavy game of the year! We grab two of our social-bubble gaming crew (James Hudson of Skybound and Shoe's co-worker Tom Twedell), and we all give our picks for the #1 games in all those categories for 2020. Plus: What trends did we see in 2020 (and what might we see in 2021? And how did gaming get us through the rough patches of last year? The games covered in this episode: Intro: Bloodstone Tom’s topic: Party and Light Games of the Year Cross Clues Codenames P for Pizza Telestrations: Upside Drawn MonsDRAWsity Silver: Dagger Silver My City Santa Monica The Crew Calico D&D Adventures Begin Fossilis The Crew The Mind Christina’s topic: Medium and Heavy Games of the Year Smartphone, Inc. Tidal Blades Dune: Imperium Lost Ruins of Arnak The Search for Planet X Sorcerer City Dwellings of Eldervale The Manhattan Project: Energy Empire Forgotten Waters Viscounts of the West Kingdom Rococo Tekhenu: Obelisk of the Sun Beyond the Sun Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy Alma Mater The Magnificent Shoe’s topic: Top gaming trends of 2020 and what we are expecting for 2021 MonsDRAWsity Rolling Realms Sorcerer City Tidal Blades Lost Ruins of Arnak Dune: Imperium Dominion Fort Honey Buzz Beez Queen Bee Hive Mind Mariposas James’ topic: How gaming has helped us through rough patches in 2020 Fantastic Factories Star Wars: Destiny My City Pandemic Legacy: Season 0 Final thoughts: Mage Knight War of the Rings Tidal Blades Valor & Villainy Wonderland’s War
Released:
Jan 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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