That's How I Roll Ep. 50 - The Half-entential!

That's How I Roll Ep. 50 - The Half-entential!

It's a special 50th episode of That's How I Roll! Jump on board as Jeremiah takes a look in the rear view at the last 10 episodes, gives a short history lesson, a Driveby Review of Kingdomino and, takes a quick look ahead to Gencon!! It's a super packed episode!  here are some links!

Kingomino written review: 

Episode 41: https://goo.gl/zyvZYQ

Episode 42: https://goo.gl/aMTMgM

Episode 43: https://goo.gl/9UYVGc

Episode 44: https://goo.gl/v4bNTb

Episode 45: https://goo.gl/4dbvEc

Episode 46: https://goo.gl/c1NBbG

Episode 47: https://goo.gl/aRFptD

Episode 48: https://goo.gl/sPsZyy

Episode 49: https://goo.gl/DcHyKj

 

Produced by Jeremiah Isley  

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That's How I Roll Ep. 049 The Bungler Bros. and One Night Ultimate Werewolf!

That's How I Roll Ep. 049 The Bungler Bros. and One Night Ultimate Werewolf!

Today the "Bungler Bros." join Jeremiah as they have conversations about living in a rental house, One Night Ultimate Werewolf and the need for honesty in real life (away from the gaming table...)

Join in the fun and the conversation!

Produced by Jeremiah Isley

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That's How I Roll - Episode 045 Origins Preview!

That's How I Roll - Episode 045 Origins Preview!

Today Jeremiah Previews The 2017 Origins Game Fair!
 
Heroes of Land, Air and Sea! Giant sized epic 4X!! Yessss!
 Hear more about this with Michael Coe on episode 28 of That's How I Roll: https://goo.gl/SWsVhU

Hunt for the Ring: ARES Games hidden movement, Frodo and the Nazgul ARE YOU KIDDING ME!?
AJ Talks about this one on Episode 17 of the Theology of Games podcast: https://goo.gl/Pjgu4n
 
Century: Spice Road from Plan B Games --- The Splendor killer???
Firestone chats about this game in Episode 16 of the Theology of Games podcast: https://goo.gl/Oxg32z
 
Corner of Though and Conversation:
On the Table Special going on the road edition, Favorite games to travel with?? Great to pack in the bag, play on a plane, in a car, in a box with a fox?
 
Around the table: Favorite place you’ve been on vacation?
 
 And we jump on the Feedback Loop again! 

Produced by Jeremiah Isley

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Let's Go Fly a Zeppelin!--A Review of Quicksilver

Let's Go Fly a Zeppelin!--A Review of Quicksilver

Last year while I (Jeremiah) was at Origins Game Fair I had a chance to catch up with the fine folks at Split Second Games and they slid me a copy of Quicksilver: The Great Airship Race. It's a game about, well, racing airships for 2-6 players and the game takes about 15 minutes per player to play. So does Quicksilver soar to great heights, or does it fall flat? Let's take a look!

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Kickstarter Weekly--March 27, 2015

Kickstarter Weekly--March 27, 2015

Welcome to the second week of Spring. Let's jump right in and see what's happening over on Kickstarter!

Featured Campaign!

Posthuman - Mr. B Games

Another zombie game? Kinda. Posthuman is a survival game in which you fight against mutation in a post-apocalyptic world, fighting to stave off hunger, depression, infection, and, of course, the mindless hordes of posthuman mutants, all while trying to find a fabled fortress and the safety it brings. The game looks like an exploration game with a modular board that offers plenty of tense decisions, some teamwork with other players, and the chance to turn to the other side and start wreaking havoc on the other players. 

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Tiny Epic Galaxies--A Preview

Tiny Epic Galaxies--A Preview

"I am Groot."

-Guardians of the Galaxy

Today we get to take a look at the latest title in the Tiny Epic series: Tiny Epic Galaxies. TEG follows Tiny Epic Kingdoms (see our review here) and Tiny Epic Defenders (our review is coming!). And just like Kingdoms and Defenders, Galaxies is not just a re-theming/re-skinning of one basic game. Kingdoms is a 4X game, Defenders is a co-op, and Galaxies is.... a dice roller! Let's take a look!

 

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Skyway 61 Revisited--An Interview With Philip duBarry

Skyway 61 Revisited--An Interview With Philip duBarry

Today we’re joined by Philip duBarry, renowned designer of such games as Revolution! and Kingdom of Solomon. 

Philip, thanks for joining us. First, tell us a little about yourself. 

By day I’m the children’s pastor at my church, a substitute teacher, and a tutor. By night (and sometimes by day, too) I design board games. I am married with four girls and a one-year-old boy. My girls are my #1 playtesters!

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