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| Boardgames To Go 248 - Two Game Conventions (with Greg Pettit) | 01 Dec 2025 | 02:37:48 | |
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@Gregarius I know I said this episode would be my Feedback (or "mail bag") focused epsiode. And some may remember that previously I'd used the December 1st episode for my grinch-like Curmudgeon Show. In the end, I decided to push the Feedback episode back one month, to start the year with it on January 1st, 2026. You've got some more time to submit any questions or topics for me. https://boardgamegeek.com/image/4503733 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/8211747 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/38688 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/9112783 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/1345064 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/6680096 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/7780895 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/600733 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2000396 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/5004159 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/5226311 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/905905 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/6153660 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/8976411 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/8295528 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/8585450 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/8530603 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/8589750 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/8975162 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/290602 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/8523471 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/8080322 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/8944454 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/5944360 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2839194 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/9008884 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/8250216 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/7985229 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/8478398 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/8478387 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/8932906 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/8535024
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| Boardgames To Go 247 - Fairplay Scoutaktion Results for Essen 2025 | 01 Nov 2025 | 01:06:45 | |
Opener: Please send in your comments, questions, or suggestions for next month's Feedback-focused episode
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| Boardgames To Go 239D - Mark Madness 2025 (with Eryn Roston) Elite Eight | 23 Mar 2025 | 00:20:03 | |
Be sure to go vote at https://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/354557/mark-madness-2025-game-cover-art-with-eryn-roston?itemid=11634552#11634552 | |||
| Boardgames To Go 172 - Post-BGGcon 2016 Part 2 (with Brian Murray & David Gullett) | 19 Dec 2016 | 01:50:27 | |
Opener: skipped this time, because we cover so many games in the main show Brian's Geeklist of the following games & star ratings Dave's Geeklist of the following games & star ratings https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3152372 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3105168 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2510971 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3109099 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3029488 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3116180 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3129638 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2945396 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3141302 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3152346 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3018502 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3113247 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3117315 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2727088 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3009233 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2556921 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3109961 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/1928493 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2676191 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3195482 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2062181 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3213340 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/305979 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3238287 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3032708 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2602638 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2921730 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2795243 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3122395 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3070074 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2812825 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3123155 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3113306 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3126511 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2891964 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2062181 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3200781 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2855891 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3086825 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3176771 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2563113 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2431481 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2551380
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| Boardgames To Go 171 - Post BGGcon 2016 Part 1 (with Greg Pettit) | 01 Dec 2016 | 01:41:49 | |
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| Boardgames To Go 170 - BGGcon 2016 | 23 Nov 2016 | 01:17:38 | |
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| Boardgames To Go 169 - Post-Essen 3016 | 07 Nov 2016 | 00:55:16 | |
Opener: Bohnanza Das Duell Land in Zicht! (Dutch version of Entdecker), Saint Malo, Mont Saint Michel, Airborne Commander, Evolution The Beginning, Hanabi promo, Happy Salmon, Astronuts, Visby, Fünf Gurken, Romans Go Home!, misc game bits, Port Royal Unterwegs!, Jolly & Roger, Camel Up Cards, Las Vegas Card Game, X Nimmt!, Bohnanza Das Duell, Futschikato, Twins, Honshu, HMS Dolores, and my Spiel coffee mug!
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| Boardgames To Go 168 - Essen 2016 | 16 Oct 2016 | 00:35:07 | |
Against my own expectations, I ended up recording a podcast WHILE I was at Spiel 2016 in Essen. My buddies DaveO and Steve joined me just outside the Messe convention hall for an open-air recording this afternoon. Now I'm editing it and posting it while on on wifi with the train back "home" to Paris. This is a seat-of-the-pants episode, just giving you a feel for what the impressions are DURING the actual event, when general impressions and incomplete information are the name of the game! (Shoot, I forgot about my opener/closer framework AGAIN! This was MY idea! I'll get better at that.) By the way, I also recorded a segment with Doug Garrett for HIS longstanding podcast, Garrett's Games & Geekiness. I'm just one of a few people he talks to for that upcoming episode. Check it out. https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2960325 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3145313 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3113247 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3200781 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3217359 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2860130 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3217363 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2871067 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3159758 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/2894296 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3139187 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3175792 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3105314 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3152346 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3126004 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3125637 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3169824 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3152347 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3086849 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/1051274 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3108106 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3085535 Games mentioned: Papà Paolo, Key to the City - London, Great Western Trail, Railroad Revolution, Qwixx Das Duel, Life is Life, Take That,Kuhhandel Das Brettspiel, GLÜX, World Monuments, Checkpoint Charlie, 13 Clues, HMS Dolores, Camel Up Cards, X Nimmt!, Bohnanza Das Duell,Twins, Port Royal Unterwegs!, Fuji Flush, 23, Mea Culpa, Area 51: Top Secret -Mark P.S. Maybe later I'll upload some of the photos I sent out over social media while I was there. In them meantime, you can see them all here. http://twitter.com/BoardgamesToGo
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| Boardgames To Go 167 - Pre-Essen 2016 | 10 Oct 2016 | 00:54:40 | |
Opener: I should've made it more clear in the audio, but the obvious opener is that I will be going Essen this year, and you can find me on Saturday afternoon at the NorthStarGames booth, Hall 3 P-103. It's near a corner by a restaurant, and the same hall where Amigo, Z-Man, Pegasus, Stronghold, and others are. Please stop by and tell me if you listen to the podcast. I'll also be around on Saturday morning and all of Sunday, just taking it all in myself. I'm not wearing a BGTG shirt or anything, so just try to keep a lookout for this guy. Anything that has its roots in Kickstarter makes me instantly wary. It's not an automatic NO, but I'm so skeptical of that platform as a development tool (as opposed to merely funding), that I'll let others take the plunge first. Wait & see. Expansions rarely grab my attention. I'm just not an expansion guy, expect for a few rare favorites (e.g. Port Royal). Similarly with abstracts--not my thing, but there are rare exceptions. In general, my ranking of factors is 1. Publisher (which goes to development process & production quality) 2. Gameplay/mechanisms (looking for the types of games I know I like, though sometimes something unique & new. I steer clear of games rated at over 60 minutes--wait & see only, for those) 3. Designer (I'll let someone else take a flyer on a new, unproven designer...in most cases) 4. Theme/setting (I have distinct preferences toward real-world, historic subjects, and away from zombies/elves/spaceships. But I've learned from long experience that this is the least reliable indicator of whether a game will be a hit with me, alas)
Full list including many more Honorable Mentions, and some additional comments on my geeklist.
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| Boardgames To Go 166 - Catching Up Before Essen | 04 Oct 2016 | 00:23:52 | |
Opener: Whoops! I recorded this little episode so quickly that I completely forgot about my new Opener/Closer framework! Ok, let's say that the opener was my intro en français. Vive la France! https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3199096 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3201904
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| Boardgames To Go 165 - The Times They Area A-Changin' | 24 Aug 2016 | 00:47:26 | |
Opener: Geeklists for the podcast Season 12, my Extra appearances, and Session Reports
It didn't take too much thought to come up with a unifying idea for this episode: changes. Of course my big change is the temporary relocation to France, which will have unknown impacts to my hobby. The other changes are to this podcast, which happened already--new shows are posted to the same old audio feed, but on the web they're at a slightly different location, in my Season 12 geeklist. You should subscribe to that. Also my "Extras" geeklist, which is where you'll find my guest spots on other podcasts and video shows. Finally, if you like this session report episode, then you really should be subscribing to my (mostly) weekly session reports that I post in geeklist form on BGG. Got all of that? Good! | |||
| Boardgames To Go 164 - Managing the Hoard (with Greg Wilzbach) | 24 Jul 2016 | 01:05:23 | |
Openers: Evolution, Bruges/The Last Spike/Treasure Hunter (also EsCon)
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| Boardgames To Go 163 - Long Games (with Eric Brosius) | 23 Jun 2016 | 01:28:47 | |
Openers: Trambahn, Animals on Board
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| Boardgames To Go 239C - Mark Madness 2025 (with Eryn Roston) Sweet 16 | 20 Mar 2025 | 00:11:01 | |
The round of 32 is finished, leaving us now voting on the Sweet 16 of game cover artworks. The choices are getting more difficult.
And we have a new leader in our prediction contest. #Davecember celebrity loofish is representing his namesakes with a currently-in-first-place position for his guess...but with others on his tail. | |||
| Boardgames To Go 162 - Return of the Podcast | 27 May 2016 | 01:08:24 | |
I'm back! I'd said that my time off (the "sabbatical") was only temporary, and that I planned to return to the microphone to continue Boardgames To Go. And that's just what happened. During the year that I've been away from this podcast, I've still been playing plenty of games, which you can read about. I've been doing more wargaming, which you can hear about. And perhaps you've seen or heard me at BGGcon or on other podcasts & videocasts. Which means I was never really gone. Nonetheless, those things are different from producing my own boardgame podcast, and I'm happy to be doing that again. To kick off my return, I'm featuring a roundtable discussion with a bunch of friends after we played a full day of Star Wars-themed boardgames. You may recall that I once grumbled about boardgame themes that were for kids (including kids that never grew up), not grown-ups. I have to admit I still feel that way about most games involving goblins, zombies, or spaceships. BUT...you're all welcome to call me a hypocrite when it comes to Star Wars. Here is where I cave. I was in 5th grade when A New Hope was released, and it may not be an exaggeration to say it changed my life. I'd decided to be a "spacecraft architect" the year before, and that's sort of what really happened in my life, but Star Wars probably sealed the deal. I remember talking with a college classmate who had a similar experience, and she grew up in Singapore. What an influence! https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3032478 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3032479 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3032488 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3032490 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3032492 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3032493 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3032494 Back in 1977 I was everything Star Wars. My brother & I saw the film many times in the theater. I had the LED watch, the belt buckle (this was the 70s), the t-shirt, the action figures, the X-wing, the LP records... When the prequels came around my kids were the perfect age to enjoy them with me. Now that the new movies are upon us, I'm loving the fact that they're December releases, so even though they're away to college (& beyond), we can still enjoy them as a family over the holidays. Star Wars has always been an important part of my life. What about Star Wars games? Well, yes, kind of. It took a long while for some really good games about these favorite movies to arrive on the table. I had the vintage Escape from the Death Star game, but it's not good. We played some Star Wars RPG when it came out in the 1980s, and a couple of the associated wargames. (Star Warriors was tedious, but Assault on Hoth was good.) Though I'm only a casual computer and videogamer, in the 2000s I definitely had wonderful times playing Rebel Assault, Rogue Squadron, Battlefrontand others with my son. Anything we could play co-op was our favorite. https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3032505 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3032516 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3032280 https://boardgamegeek.com/image/3032502 More recent years have produced quite a few family strategy games with a Star Wars subject. Oddly enough, the prequels have some of the best games, probably because that's just when Craig Van Ness and Rob Daviau at Hasbro were doing incredible things with the production capability of that mainstream publisher. Other publishers, too, however. Now we're seeing a resurgence in Star Wars boardgames, like an awakening in the Force... I invited some friends over to play several of these titles for a Star Wars-themed game day, and then flipped on the recorder to have a roundtable discussion of them. Enjoy! -Mark P.S. AFTER the Star Wars game day we learned about the Black Series (aka deluxe) edition of the Risk game. It addresses most of our grumbling about the production shortcuts in the mass market edition we played...but not all of them. I'm not sure if it's worth the extra money. And I've already bought a couple MicroMachines to get figs for the Falcon and Executor in my game. | |||
| BGTG_161f_2015-11-22 | 23 Nov 2015 | 00:43:08 | |
Last daily podcast of BGGcon, this one a live recording with Greg in the main hall as it was closing down. | |||
| BGTG_161e_2015-11-21 | 22 Nov 2015 | 00:28:40 | |
This daily podcast from BGGcon has my buddy Brian on to talk with me about wargames! Triumph and Tragedy, Wings of War, and Down in Flames | |||
| BGTG_161d_2015-11-20 | 20 Nov 2015 | 00:19:34 | |
Outdoor, impromptu recording of a bunch of BGGcon friends at a local beer garden. Talks about games played & looking forward to. | |||
| BGTG_161c_2015-11-19 | 20 Nov 2015 | 00:49:46 | |
| BGTG_161test | 20 Nov 2015 | 00:00:42 | |
Test recording to make sure I got the intro/outro music. | |||
| BGTG_161b_2015-11-18 | 19 Nov 2015 | 00:39:28 | |
| BGTG_161a_2015-11-17 | 17 Nov 2015 | 00:14:19 | |
Am I back from my break? Not entirely, but I DO plan to post daily mini-podcasts from BGG.con 2015, where I'm headed tomorrow. This podcast is the first in that series, sort of a test of my new, minimalist podcasting process that I'll attempt throughout the convention. / / I also talk about two recent games, The Grizzled and Brass (the new app for iOS/Android). / / Comments on BGG are always encouraged, and look for me on Twitter & Facebook, too. If you're also attending BGG.con, please say hi if you see me & get a show button. / / -Mark (@BoardgamesToGo) | |||
| BGTG 160 - Reflections on my Podcast (with Greg Pettit) | 10 Jun 2015 | 01:19:19 | |
Ok, now I'm finally on my break from the podcast. I wanted this one last, odd episode as a chance to reflect on the 10 years I've been doing the show. (And as longtime listeners remember, I never really think of it as a "show." I like to think of it more as an "audioblog.") Yes, this may mean that the focus for writing & feedback shifts to these geeklists instead of this blog. That's ok. Blogs on BGG are nice, but they're just not as convenient for everyone as geeklists. I think this will work better for everyone. | |||
| BGTG 159 - 100 Great Games, Epilogue (with Stephen Glenn and Mark Jackson) | 04 May 2015 | 01:22:09 | |
As you may recall, Stephen, Mark, and I already finished our countdown of 100 Great Games in an earlier episode. However, for a long while we'd planned to do one more episode together--this one--where we talk about our own picks, surprises, disappointments, trends, and so on. I foolishly thought this would be posted before Christmas! Will I never learn?! :-)
-Mark | |||
| Boardgames To Go 239B - Mark Madness 2025 (with Eryn Roston) Round of 32 | 17 Mar 2025 | 00:32:43 | |
Eryn is back to talk with me about the results of the first round voting. Half of our original 64 game cover art entries have now been knocked out of the contest. Now successive voting rounds keep halving the remaining contestants every three days. What have we seen so far? No ties, though a couple matchups were close. A few more were blowouts. Are there common threads? Surprises? Plus...Eryn teaches me how to look at art more critically...by SQUINTING. Achievement unlocked.
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| BGTG 158 - Boardgame Road Trip 2 (with Dave Arnott) | 20 Apr 2015 | 01:21:33 | |
Just as we did a couple years ago, Dave & I recorded a podcast on the way back during our boardgame road trip to play with friends in Fresno. Recorded on a smartphone in the car, there's more background noise in this one, but listeners were ok with it back in 2013, so here we go again. We talk about some of the games played, but also some behind-the-scenes stories from GameNight!, as well as Dave's work on a couple word game apps, Noodle Doodle and Tuklu.
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| BGTG 157 - Games Played in 2014 (with Martin Griffiths) | 25 Feb 2015 | 01:51:08 | |
Like a lot of you, I keep track of the games I play, mostly to look back on and contemplate. The end of the year is the perfect time to do that, and I've been doing it since 1996. I don't track wins or much else--mere reflecting on the games played last year (total plays & unique titles) is what I enjoy. Even though I'd like to focus on my favorites, there are just so many new, interesting games that make their way to the table. You know I'm not a Cult of the New guy, but that's not true of all of my friends. | |||
| BGTG 156 - Games of BGG.con 2014 (with Greg Pettit) | 30 Jan 2015 | 02:16:15 | |
ANOTHER episode related to BGG.con?! Well...yeah. But really, this is about a bunch of new games. In fact, this is as close as I get to joining the Cult of the New! Listeners know that's not really my style or preference, yet every year after Essen I would interview Greg Pettit about the new titles he played at BGG.con. This time, of course, I get to contribute to the conversation, too. (Actually I always do--we've been doing these shows for years--this year I just to say more.)
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| BGTG 155 - BGG.con 2014 Planning For NEXT Year | 23 Dec 2014 | 01:01:48 | |
I'm glad I've received good feedback about all of these BGG.con episodes, because I have TWO more. There's this one with Davebo, a look back on the con after I'd been home for a while (which also serves as a look forward to next year--I hope to return). Then a little later I'll record my traditional post-BGG.con episode with Greg Pettit where we talk about the new Essen titles we played. We kind of did that already in the daily episodes during the con, but we've each had more time to play other titles, refine our opinions, and also look back a year to consider what happened to the 2013 titles. | |||
| BGTG 154f - BGG.con 2014 (Sunday) | 23 Nov 2014 | 00:17:58 | |
Today isn't even really a "day" at BGG.con. Most people sleep in (after late nights), then wake up, check out, and are heading home. That might have been me, too. The thing is, I'm not really a late night/sleep in kind of person. Definitely not the up-til-5am, sleep-til-noon variety. Not even the 2am/9am type of gamer, which was my pattern for most of the week. This time, on the last day, I wanted to try two new things, as a trial run for how I'd try to do more of BGG.con next year, if I'm lucky enough to return. | |||
| BGTG 154e - BGG.con 2014 (Saturday) | 23 Nov 2014 | 00:51:02 | |
Last full day of BGG.con. Last day at all, really, since tomorrow I check out of the hotel & head to my airport terminal/gate around noon. Apparently the Library will be closed. Though I have a few games of my own on-hand, it may not work out for me to play any games. Might just be saying my goodbyes and having last conversations with friends. | |||
| BGTG 154d - BGG.con 2014 (Friday) | 22 Nov 2014 | 00:31:53 | |
Today was a full day where I'd planned almost nothing ahead of time. A full day of gaming, right? Actually, it turned out that I played very FEW games today, but had a whole day of fun nonetheless. We had our little BGTG/WGTG lunch at the hotel, I watched Artemis, went out for Texas BBQ dinner, watched the "World Series," and spent some time relaxing with friends at the hotel bar. Oh, and I also got to play Deus, Doodle City, Port Royal, and almost a game of Isaribi. (Hope to get in a real of game of that last one tomorrow.) | |||
| BGTG 154c - BGG.con 2014 (Thursday) | 21 Nov 2014 | 00:38:23 | |
My first full day at BGG.con, and it was a good one. This was the only day I had several scheduled activities, some wargame-ish titles early in the day (Gunslinger, then Pax Porfiriana), as well as the Virtual Flea Market, a Spiel des Jahres seminar by jury chairman Tom Felber, and finally (for me) a game of Panamax. Greg & I recorded this episode, and I'm about to collapse at 1am. I am not a late-night gamer. Meanwhile, Greg headed back down to the convention for the Werewolf games... | |||
| BGTG 154b - BGG.con 2014 (Wednesday) | 20 Nov 2014 | 00:23:25 | |
A long day, starting with a 4am alarm clock in Santa Clarita, California, ending with a 2am bedtime in Dallas, Texas. I'm here, and taking it in. My roommate is Gregarius, the same Greg Pettit you've heard on the podcast. He's a native Texan (Houston), and has made it to EVERY BGG.con. Besides my roommate, he's also my able guide for this event. | |||
| BGTG 154a - BGG.con 2014 (Tuesday) | 18 Nov 2014 | 00:03:04 | |
Just a test recording, really, to see if I can make a passable podcast with just the mobile devices (not a laptop) I'll have with me at BGG.con this week. Today (Tuesday) I'm still at home, but tomorrow I'm on the early flight out of LAX to go to Dallas. I've got a full schedule of events, people, and games to take in during my time there, and I'm very excited about it all. I was at the first BGG.con, but that was 10 years ago, and now the show has grown tenfold.
-Mark | |||
| Boardgames To Go 239 - Reminder for Mark Madness | 14 Mar 2025 | 00:01:23 | |
If you're playing along with Mark Madness this year, the time for predictions is over and you'd better start voting. Whether you've done a prediction or not, the link below takes you to the place where you can choose your favorite game cover art as 64 titles square off against each other in one-on-one matchups.
https://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/354557/mark-madness-2025-game-cover-art-with-eryn-roston | |||
| BGTG 153 - 100 Great Games, the Top Ten (with Stephen Glenn & Mark Jackson) | 13 Nov 2014 | 01:52:00 | |
At long last, here are the Top Ten! As we count them down in reverse order, we stay true to form--having a few personal grumbles about these amazing titles. At the same time, we're honestly respectful and enthusiastic for all of these games. Several of them are in our personal top ten lists, too.
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| BGTG 152 - Essen (and BGGcon) Anticipation 2014 | 14 Oct 2014 | 00:59:22 | |
I don't even know how long I've been doing this. My window-shopping the Essen lists predates this podcast of nine years. Who else fondly remembers Mik Svellov's Brett'n'Board], Ken Tidwell's Game Cabinet, or all the other places we learned about Essen before, during, and after the fair? Now, of course Eric Martin does an amazing job here at BGG with the annual Essen Preview. It has nearly six hundred items when I finally stopped looking on Friday. Wow!
It took me two passes to get through these lists. For some reason, I found a LOT more games that interest me this year. Is that because there are more of the shorter, family strategy games that I like? That might be true. Not that there were a lot of the 45-minute "superfillers," but I think there were more filler/microgames at the low end--under 20 euros, under 30 minutes. The ones that are still Love Letter derivatives about bluffing & hidden identity don't interest me, but there several others. As before, we see more and more offerings from other countries, especially Japan, Korea, and Poland.
My first pass through that megalist came up with 30 I was really excited/curious about, and another 50 that had something that sparked my interest. Though that's 80 games (waaaay too many to discuss on the podcast), that's culling out more than 80% of the titles in the full preview. Then I squeezed it down to ten I put in my companion geeklist, and discuss on this episode, plus several other titles that work their way into the discussion. Wow!
Also, I can't resist some meta-analysis of the entire list, and how well my previous years' anticipation lists matched what became my keepers from those years.
Finally, this episode anticipates something else, too--my return to BGG.con! I'm so excited about this. I went to the first BGG.con a decade ago, but it's grown & changed quite a bit since that time. I'm coming up to speed with what to expect, doing some planning, but not TOO much. Hopefully I'll meet some listeners and play some games with them when I'm there next month.
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| BGTG 151 - Mark Hates Games (with Brian Murray & David Gullett) | 19 Sep 2014 | 01:45:20 | |
"Mark hates games." Is that true? No, but it's a comment I've heard secondhand more than once! Brian Murray is a great gamer I've met at SoCal Games Days, and through our shared friend Davebo. He's the one who hears me critique a game, or just be completely lukewarm on it, or pick it apart, and thinks that I just don't know how to relax and have a good time with boardgames. Or something like that. I'm probably putting words (the wrong words) in his mouth, but that quote above is 100% from Brian. So it was time to have him on the podcast. Then his words can come out of his own mouth, and you all can decide what you think about it! (We recorded this at Dave's house, sitting in his living room during a Sunday in July. Partway through the recording a raven squawks outside, and keeps going for a while. But he eventually stops. Nevermore! Perhaps a more serious concern about the audio is that all three of our voices sound pretty similar. Good luck with that.) I've never been a Cult of the New guy, but Brian clearly is. Or, as he clarifies, he's a Cult of the New-to-Me guy. Lots of boardgamers are that way. Maybe that's you, too. Not me. I'd much rather play an old favorite. Despite that, I still play a lot of new games. And no matter what Brian says, I love some of them. Lots more are perfectly fine, just ok, but nothing more. I'd probably rate them a 6 on BGG and have no need to play them again. Brian is more likely to enjoy the experience of playing a new game just for its own sake. The excitement of seeing something new, how it's produced, the way it plays, new rules, and all the rest. The conversation inevitably crosses over into Kickstarter. You can imagine why. If you're excited by the newness of a game, then Kickstarter is heaven. There are so many new games there! But if you're like me, and prefer to wait until a consensus emerges through the community (& marketplace) about the tiny subset of "keeper" games, then Kickstarter doesn't really offer much. Honestly, I'm looking forward to the first "modern classic" that comes out of Kickstarter that even I need to own. It just hasn't happened yet. Call me up in 2016. :) -Mark | |||
| BGTG 150 - 100 Great Games, part 7 (with Stephen Glenn & Mark Jackson) | 03 Sep 2014 | 01:31:33 | |
Here are #11-20 on the list, counted down in reverse order as we discuss them on the podcast. I thought we'd have nothing but praise for all of these highly-ranked games...but perhaps I should've known that that the three of us would take turns expressing reservations about even these amazing games. (It's going to make my upcoming "Mark Hates Games" episode all the more relevant.) ;)
In my poll associated with the last installment of 100 Great Games, I asked about the theming--or lack thereof--in Knizia's landmark cooperative game, [thing=823][/thing]. The smallest portion felt this was a mechanical, pasted-on theme kind of game. Instead, most felt that the theme does come through from the cooperative gameplay (mechanisms), while several more credited the amazing artwork for evoking the theme.
This time I'm returning to Knizia for the poll. It just worked out that way. We discussed Medici in a previous episode (and I recently played the unfortunately-ugly latest edition), and now Ra has come up. We used to ask ourselves which of Knizia's "auction trilogy" was our favorite (these plus Modern Art). That's what I'm asking here, only Mark Jackson suggested I widen it to include several more of Knizia's excellent auction-based games (including Mark's favorite, as you can hear in the episode). Did I forget to include your favorite? Tell me so in a comment, below. | |||
| BGTG 149 - Modern Microgames (with Jeff Myers) | 27 Aug 2014 | 00:53:46 | |
Microgames are hot right now. It all "started" with Love Letter, when it burst onto the scene at Essen two years ago. Here was an game that was so inexpensive as to be an impulse-buy, so small it could fit in your pocket, so simple it was easy to teach anyone, and so quick it invited games whenever you had some spare time & friends onhand, like at a restaurant. Suddenly the game was everywhere, re-themes were ubiquitous, and other small games inevitably followed. | |||
| BGTG 148 - 100 Great Games, part 6 (with Stephen Glenn & Mark Jackson) | 15 Aug 2014 | 01:37:36 | |
Here are #21-30 on the list, counted down in reverse order as we discuss them on the podcast. | |||
| BGTG 147 - A Look Back at 2013 (with David Gullett) | 08 Jul 2014 | 01:28:03 | |
It's a little crazy to finally publish this long-delayed episode, but I'm doing it nonetheless. A look back at 2013 is kind of ridiculous in July of 2014, but I think it's interesting nonetheless because we also talk about broader topics like gaming statistics (personal & community), gaming trends, and looks forward into the "new" year (that's now half-over!). | |||
| BGTG 146 - SR & Feedback (AbluXXen, Walking Dead Card Games, Where's Bob's Hat) | 02 May 2014 | 00:45:38 | |
Remember when I used to do "Session Report & Feedback" episodes? Me neither. These are when I'd just talk about some games I've played recently (not part of a meta topic, just a session report), and tack a segment on the end where I read & respond to some listener feedback. In theory these should be a show that's easy for me bang out every once in a while. They also have the [i]potential[/i] of being shorter episodes. At any rate, this time I stitched together some accounts of recent card games I've had on the table. The coincidence of a couple euro card games on the table recently sparked an idea for a future game group session that focuses on traditional card games. We haven't done that yet, but we're excited to try some titles like Euchre, Spades, 1000 (the marriage game), Cribbage, Pinochle, and so on. (I've also just joined an Up & Down the River card game group at lunch.) But that's for later. In this episode I'm still talking about modern, euro card games with their unique decks, rules, and mechanisms... | |||
| BGTG 145 - 100 Great Games, part 5 (with Stephen Glenn and Mark Jackson) | 31 Jan 2014 | 01:28:47 | |
Stephen Glenn and Mark Jackson rejoin me (Mark JOHNson) to continue this series. In 2012, these two guys polled a number of experienced gamers (a few designers, many reviewers, all enthusiasts) for their top games, consolidated their answers, and asked to come on my podcast to count down the results. I was pleased to be part of the poll, and doubly pleased to have them on Boardgames To Go. I really like how Stephen describes this: "a fun list to discuss over coffee & pie." The poll was for our favorite games, not necessarily the best games. We even got to submit a top fifteen, which took the usual tough request for a top ten and gave us more breathing room for five more titles. I know in my case, it made it easier to add some very recent games to my longstanding favorites. On each podcast we're counting down a bunch of titles until we get to a final show with the Top Ten. I'll be interspersing 100 Great Games countdown episodes with my other podcast episodes. Here are #31-40 on the list, counted down in reverse order as we discuss them on the podcast. This show was especially fun because BGG had gone down for maintenance when we did our recording! That meant that we had to go on our own knowledge and memories of the games' designers, publishers, and years, in addition to usual opinions about how they play. Fortunately, we're getting so high up in the list now that the games are very notable. I think we did pretty well without our normal reference material...but you tell me! Note: we had a little audio problem with Mark Jackson halfway through the podcast, but stick with us! I edited around it as best I could, and it gets better after the Ave Caesar/Ausgebremst/Q-Jet discussion. | |||
| BGTG 144 - Gaming with Regular People (with David Gullett) | 13 Jan 2014 | 01:05:39 | |
Have you ever played Bunco? I'm now in a couples Bunco group, a new thing for me. It goes without saying that this is not the kind of gaming group I normally have, and talk about on the show. These are not hobby gamers. They aren't even party gamers. They're just regular folks, all empty nest-ers (or close to it, like me), who get together to talk, have dinner & drinks. That we play a game or two at the end of the night for a few bucks' stakes is purely a social activity, absolutely not intended to be competitive. After Bunco kind of wore off, the group switched to LCR. Yikes! | |||
| Boardgames To Go 239A - Mark Madness 2025 Kickoff (with Eryn Roston) | 04 Mar 2025 | 02:09:49 | |
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Mark Johnson @MarkEJohnson https://boardgamegeek.com/image/8741393eryn roston @baditude Once again, the month of March give me a chance to bring back "Mark Madness," my podcast-hosted voting contest. Like its namesake sports tournament, Mark Madness is where 64 games are pitted against each other in successive rounds of single-elimination votes. As before, I took the winner of llast year's contest, Eryn Roston, and asked him to co-host this year's contest. Furthermore, Eryn has helped define the special nature of the contest this year. It's still about boardgames, of course, but it's about boardgame art. Specifically, we're voting on the best boardgame cover art. Follow Eryn's own art creator account on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/chickenscratch.er/
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| BGTG 143 - Post BGG.con 2013, part 2 (with Greg Pettit) | 12 Dec 2013 | 01:22:32 | |
Who really believed me when I said I'd get Part 2 of the podcast out this week? I realize my credibility for prompt podcast publication isn't great. :) And yet--here it is! As I said in the first part, this is my now-traditional interview with my friend & BGG.con regular, Greg Pettit. He goes to the convention every year and plays a ton of new Essen releases. I'm quite jealous, and hope to finally make it back there myself in 2014. We pick up the podcast halfway through our discussion about these games. Towards the end I get to offer my opinions about some new ones Greg didn't get to. The conversation also meanders a bit sometimes about keeping versus selling/trading games that don't make it to the table anymore, etc. | |||
| BGTG 142 - Post BGG.con 2013, part 1 (with Greg Pettit) | 10 Dec 2013 | 01:29:56 | |
Although I've only made it to one BGG.con so far (the first one, I think), my buddy and frequent BGTG guest Greg Pettit is a regular attendee. For the past several years he's joined me on the podcast after the event to tell us all about it, especially the new Essen games he was able to play. I love hearing about them. | |||
| BGTG 141 - 100 Great Games, part 4 (with Stephen Glenn & Mark Jackson) | 28 Oct 2013 | 02:02:19 | |
Stephen Glenn and Mark Jackson rejoin me (Mark JOHNson) to continue this series. In 2012, these two guys polled a number of experienced gamers (a few designers, many reviewers, all enthusiasts) for their top games, consolidated their answers, and asked to come on my podcast to count down the results. I was pleased to be part of the poll, and doubly pleased to have them on Boardgames To Go. I really like how Stephen describes this:
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