![]() ![]() I'm a bit sad we won't hear Tom and Eric regularly chatting about stuff any more - hopefully Suzanne and Mandi will take on another podcast or something, I enjoy their take on things too. That said, the archives of Ding and Dent are worth a look, but they're understandably being very slow to put out episodes at the moment due to new baby stuff. There are a couple of non-DTN podcasts I get, but they're all more or less on hiatus. I also always pick up the most recent Ludology GameTek Classics, as they're well worth revisiting even if you've heard them before. On Board Games - tends to be one I may skip if I'm not that interested in the topic, but the ones I do get are always a good thoughtful discussion of stuff.Board Gamers Anonymous - I like the variety of their feature topic, and.Dice Tower Now - good round up of news.Board Games Insider - interesting to hear the view from the industry side of things.I tend to have quite different taste in games to them, but it's good to hear what they think. The Game Pit - two English lads and occasional guests discuss games in depth.Ones on there you've not listed that I regularly keep in rotation are: That's a good list, couple there I might have to check out myself.įor me, I tend to donwload a chunk of podcasts at once and then go through them over a couple of weeks, and what I usually do is hit up the Dice Tower Network episodes list and grab anything new that sounds interesting. ![]() That way, even if I'm not so much interested in the game you're talking about that week, I'm more inclined to listen to your insightful thoughts on that game, knowing that I'll also get to hear about your weekly plays or some sort of other more general topic.Īgain sorry if this is an old suggestion, or I'll find this as I listen to more. As I scroll back through the catalog I'm more likely to grab episodes of games I already know and love, or want to try, and skip episodes on games I'm not invested in.Īpologies if you already do this, and I've just listened to two episodes where it's been straight into the game of the week, but have you considered doing some of the things that other popular podcasts do, like a "what did we play this week", or a little themed discussion? I've played zero of the Shem Philips games, and thus I'm only going to listen to it because it's the most recent one and auto downloaded into my podcast list. I'm going to stay subscribed and keep listening, however I wonder if you're very focused format might keep people from subscribing.įor example, your most recent episode is on Raiders of the North Sea. So I've only listened to two or three episodes at this point, but here is a potential bit of constructive feedback from the peanut gallery. r/tabletopgamedesign - Designer's subreddit.r/boardgameexchange - selling/buying/trading games. ![]() Game of the Week Calendar Related Sites & Subreddits The simplest use is to bold game names in your comment and add " /u/r2d8 getinfo" at the end of the post, but this post/sub has other features identified. You'll see people using bold to highlight games, that gives the opportunity to interact with /u/r2d8, a bot that can be used to grab data from BGG on games included in a post. Please see the Rules-page for a full list of the rules. ![]() Join our community! Come discuss games like Codenames, Arkham Horror, Terra Mystica, and all your other favorite games! Rules Welcome to /r/boardgames! The #1 reddit source for news, information, and discussion about modern board games. Join us on IRC or via your preferred IRC platform via libera.chat #boardgames. If you're looking to schedule an AMA, set-up a live event post, or collaborate with us in any way, reach out via modmail! New user on the sub? Please make sure you read our rules below and check out our Contribution Guides since we have additional rules regarding specific topics. Flair icons are BoardGameGeek microbadges and are used with permission. ![]()
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