Why we'll never get some of our friends to play board games; the best laugh-so-hard-we-always-cry games; board game movies (our faves and the ones we'd like to see); and whether high-production trailers are good -- and bad -- for Kickstarter campaigns.
Games discussed on the show:
Mike's topic: board game movies -- the good, the mostly bad, and what we want to see
- Clue
- Jumanji
- Battleship
- The Castles of Burgundy
- Pandemic
- Pandemic: Legacy
- Settlers of Catan
- One Night Ultimate Werewolf
- Gloomhaven
- Root
- T.I.M.E Stories
- Scythe
- Nine Tiles Panic
- Mice & Mystics
- Aftermath
- Above & Below
- Near & Far
Christian's topic: Is there really a game for everyone?
- Lost Cities
- The Mind
- Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective
- Crokinole
Christina's topic: What are your funniest board game experiences?
- Telestrations
- Draw Your Own Conclusions
- A Fake Artist Goes to New York
- Head's Up
- Skull
- Cards Against Humanity
- Funemployment
- Hive Mind
Shoe's topic: Are fancy video trailers too fancy? Or are they necessary to stand out?
- Unsettled
- SHASN
- Dogs of War
Final thoughts
- Imperial 2030
- Cry Havoc
- Nokosu Dice