Boardgames To Go
Mark Johnson’s occasional & opinionated podcast about family strategy boardgames.
Categories: Uncategorised
Tags: agricola, bgg, boardgames, carcassonne, catan
Mark Johnson’s occasional & opinionated podcast about family strategy boardgames.
Categories: Uncategorised
Tags: agricola, bgg, boardgames, carcassonne, catan
This Game is Broken is a comedy board gaming panel show with Matthew Jude, Dave Luza, Paula Deming and The Brother’s Murph – Nick and Mike Murphy. New episodes every second wednesday.
Tags: boardgames, Comedy, panelshow, quiz, TabletopGames
A few random people talk about random things from the geek realm and beyond.
Categories: TV & Film
Tags: anime, at, board, boardgames, fi, fiction, games, geek, Geeking, goat, goatt, goattcast, manga, out, Podcast, SCI, science, The, tower, video, videogames
Five games for Doomsday is a show in which people are thrust into a cabin in the woods but can only take five of their games with them. Which will they choose?
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Categories: Leisure
Tags: boardgames
How do you save the world from space aliens while learning how to change a diaper? Join childhood frienemies Cody Gough and Jonathan Martin as they try to answer that question — while relentlessly trolling each other. This is a lifestyle podcast hosted by adult gamers trying to juggle hobbies with the increasing demands of the “real world.” Follow the show to catch up on what they’ve been up to every once in a while, whether it’s revisiting their SNES favorites to see if they hold up or debating the best way to train for a 5K. And if you like what you hear, then please rate the show 5 stars!
Categories: Leisure
Tags: boardgames, Comedy, comicduo, Entertainment, Finalfantasy, Funny, gamereviews, gaming, gaminghumor, humor, jrpg, microsoft, nintendo, pc, PCgaming, PS4, reviews, Sony, steam, videogamehumor, videogamepodcast, videogames, wiiu
Will and Gina Smith, two otherwise normal human beings, discuss living with nerds, board games, bad reality TV, and raising a kid in the modern age on this occasional podcast.
Norm’s in New York for Comic-Con, so it’s time for another episode of Mr. & Mrs. Smith. This week, Gina and Will discuss the relative merits of Haloween candy, another first-hand perspective on home automation, more on Pebble and the relative merits of smart watches, Android Netrunner, Chariot, and the trials and tribulations of Tiny Joey Fameli.
Categories: Kids & Family
Tags: board games, boardgames, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Nerds, parenting, reality tv, tested podcast, tested.com, tested.com podcast, will smith
Two best friends exploring the realms of beer, board games, books, and bourbon! In this podcast we analyze the statistics, strategy, and mechanics of games we’re playing, as well as the plots, characters, and writing systems of our favorite novels. All while tasting flights of our choice beverages! Tune in to episodes about our favorite hobbies and enjoy in depth discussions and our dorky sense of humor. We’d love to hear your thoughts on our website, www.fantasyandsomeflights.com, or our social media (Twitter: @andsomeflights, Instagram: FantasyandsomeFlights). Cheers, and enjoy!
Categories: Leisure
Tags: Beer, board, boardgames, Books, Bourbon, fantasy, fiction, flights, games, rpg, stats, strategy
Greg and Stephanie talk about all things geek related, with a focus on tabletop gaming.
Categories: Uncategorised
Tags: boardgames, geek, nerd, Podcast, popculture
Mike Lester, Zach Kagan, Tor Uggen, and Micah (aka Belly) are four pals with varying degrees of experience in stand up comedy and fantasy card games. In I Love You Mana, they discuss Magic: The Gathering and its surrounding culture in a manner accessible to almost anyone, with a level of accuracy that will leave pedants with plenty to correct them on.
Categories: Comedy
Tags: boardgames, Comedy, lifeadvice, magicthegathering, standup, tcg
Jake and Danielle talk about their latest board gaming experiences, delicious craft beer, and find any opportunity to join the two together.
Categories: Arts
Tags: Beer, boardgames, cardgames, craftbeer, dicegames
Two people. Many, many games. One very good cat. Over the Tabletop is a podcast dedicated to discussing board games, card games, and dice games that play well (or not!) with two people. Because scheduling game days with more than two is hard, frankly. Join James and Erin as they travel through their games collection, go on theoretically-related tangents, and pat their very good cat, Solstice.
Categories: Leisure
Tags: boardgames, Podcasts, twoplayer
Design and Tactics Chats for the Song of Ice and Fire Tabletop Miniatures Game.
Categories: Leisure
Tags: boardgames, games, Leisure, miniatures, wargames
All over the web are thousands and thousands of free and cheap “Print and Play” games. These are games you download and print at home, and include card games, board games and dice games. This podcast reviews one game each episode and places a rating on it.
Categories: Uncategorised
Weekly discussion of movies, comic books, TV, science fiction, board games, books, video games, and all things geeky. Join your fellow geeks Ryan, William, and Jenny as we geek out.
Tags: boardgames, Books, comicbooks, films, geeks, Movies, sciencefiction, Superheroes, tv, videogames
Boards Alive is a podcast where we talk about tabletop games. Our goal is to show that tabletop gaming can be just as exciting and engaging as Hollywood movies or big budget video games. We try to highlight games that have a rich theme that connects with the mechanics of the game. We want to help people escape into tabletop games and enjoy the competition and camaraderie of gaming.
Categories: Leisure
Tags: boardgame, boardgames, cardgame, cardgames, Comedy, gaming, Podcast, roleplayinggame, roleplayinggames, rpg, RPGs
The monthly game design podcast that you haven’t been waiting for! Join us as we discuss, explore, and get out of our depths in a new game design topic every episode.
Tags: boardgames, gamedesign, games, gaming, videogames
The Brawling Brothers Boardgaming Podcast is a biweekly podcast that focuses on board games, card games and RPGs. The original Brawlers (Josh and Brandon) are 2 friends who like very different types of games. The show focuses on these differing preferences and (hopeless) attempts to sway each other’s opinion. Each show includes light, friendly banter, a game review (in print), a combative segment called “Brawling and Boardgaming”, and the fan favorite TNT (Then, Now Tomorrow)… While the “Brawling and Boardgaming” can get a bit heated at times, Josh and Brandon play boadrgames for the same reason: SOCIAL INTERACTION. The Brawlers love of meeting new people, playing games with old friends and interact with gamers all around the world is the simple reason that Brawling Brothers was founded. Join us, relax and have some fun!
Categories: Leisure
Tags: board, boardgames, card, cardgames, catan, game, games, miniatures, rpg, tabletop
Welcome to the Engaged Family Gaming Network! We publish regular podcasts about video games, board games, and all sorts of family entertainment!
Categories: Leisure
Tags: boardgames, family, parenting, videogames
The brand new full campaign Ghosts of Saltmarsh! We’ve started streaming live at www.twitch.tv/S6Productions and do so every Friday evening at 6:30 PM EST! A group of boardgamers dive into D&D for the very first time, beginning with the Starter Set: Lost Mines of Phandelver, and then continue on to other campaigns such as Hoard of the Dragon Queen; Dungeon of Doom; and Fallen Empires. Other one-shots and short campaigns are sprinkled in such as a World of Warcraft Deadmines quest!
Categories: Comedy
Tags: 5thEdition, boardgames, boardgaming, campaign, Comedy, D, dnd, Dragon, DungeonsAndDragons, Hoard, lost, Mines, Phandelver, Podcast, queen, roleplaying, rpg, ScandalousSix, starterset, tabletop
Patrick and Eric in the Morning is a spinoff of the Golden Geek-nominated What Did You Play This Week Podcast — which featured both Patrick Hillier and Eric Buscemi as regular contributors. When, after nearly four years, WDYPTW wound down, Patrick and Eric decided to continue recording a free-form conversation-style show together loosely inspired by Troy and Abed’s morning show from the cult classic sitcom Community. Each episode, for around half an hour, the co-hosts discuss a broad topic — including individual board game mechanisms, game catalogues of notable designers, and recent tabletop events they’ve participated in — instead of regularly previewing or reviewing specific games.
Categories: Leisure
Tags: boardgames, family, gaming