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best board game podcast

by Prof. Dax Ward III Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Board Games Podcast Topics

Topic Number of episodes
Boardgames 5
Game design basics 4
Guest 4
Business 4
Jul 14 2022

Full Answer

What are the best board gaming podcasts?

Brawling Brothers Boardgaming Podcast is a biweekly podcast that focuses on board games, card games and RPG's. The show hosts like very different types of games so the dialog is always interesting, heated and comical. 38. Board Now Gaming

What is the board Boys podcast?

The Board Boys is a biweekly podcast for board game fans of all experience levels. Our episodes discuss in detail highly rated and well-loved games, whether recent favorites or tried and true classics. Join us for that and much more, including new game reviews, industry interviews, live gaming, and general buffoonery.

What is the tabletop games podcast?

Five old friends of more than 20 years come together to produce high quality, bi-weekly podcast about tabletop gaming of all kinds: board game, card games, miniatures, role-playing games and much more. In each episode, you can expect board game reviews, gaming industry news, and round-table discussions.

What is brawling brothers Boardgaming podcast?

Brawling Brothers Boardgaming Podcast is a biweekly podcast that focuses on board games, card games and RPG's. The show hosts like very different types of games so the dialog is always interesting, heated and comical.

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1. Shut Up & Sit Down

In Shut Up and Sit Down, you’ll meet two hosts: Matt and Quinns. One episode typically lasts about one hour, giving the hosts plenty of time to discuss multiple games.

2. This Game Is Broken

If you want a board game podcast with plenty of humor, listen to This Game Is Broken. The podcast has five members: Matthew, Dave, Kiki, Nick, and Mike.

3. So Very Wrong About Games

So Very Wrong About Games covers both board game news and reviews. The hosts, Mark and Mike, engage in in-depth discussions of different board games.

4. Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast

Twice per week, five lifelong friends Jamie, Tony, Chris, Steve, and Brian meet up to create episodes for the Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast.

5. Board Game Barrage

Board Game Barrage consists of three members: Kellan (the Red Tank), Neilan (the Orange Tank), and Mark (the Green Tank). They each have diverse opinions when it comes to board games, and you can definitely sense their enthusiasm about the hobby.

6. The Dice Tower

The Dice Tower began in 2005 and has since grown into a hugely popular podcast in the board gaming community. Tom Vasel and Eric Summerer started as the original hosts, but they have added Suzanne Sheldon and Mandi Hutchinson to the crew.

7. Blue Peg, Pink Peg

Blue Peg, Pink Peg is hosted by Robb and Christiana Rouse, as well as their friend, Jeremy Holmes. In each two-hour episode, the group talks about the latest in board games and also incorporates some reviews.

Who is the host of the board game business podcast?

We don't review games or tell you which ones we like, but instead focus on how to price, distribute, design, develop, and market your game. Richard New hosts and sits alongside Jeremy Commandeur, a game designer, and Brian Henk, a game designer and publisher with Overworld Games.

What is board games weekly?

Board Games Weekly is your source for tabletop games, board games, card games and more. Featuring in-depth news and reviews, opinions, advice, accessories, and the best gaming podcast in the industry.

What is board gamers Anonymous?

Board Gamers Anonymous is a podcast about tabletop board gamers and the insane fun they have at the table together - from Euros like Food Chain Magnate, Caverna, and Gaia Project to American Style games like Rising Sun, Gloomhaven, and more.

What is the Reformed Gamers show?

The Reformed Gamers! The show all about theology, video games and tacos (and anything else)! Join two reformed pastors as they discuss specific video games, or news related to video games, from a Biblical perspective in order to glorify God through gaming.

Who is the host of the board game business podcast?

We don't review games or tell you which ones we like, but instead focus on how to price, distribute, design, develop, and market your game. Richard New hosts and sits alongside Jeremy Commandeur, a game designer, and Brian Henk, a game designer and publisher with Overworld Games.

What is breaking into board games?

Breaking into Board Games is a podcast about breaking into the hobby game industry. Every week, we interview a person of note, and give tips and tricks to make your way into the business of games.

What is our turn podcast?

Our Turn Podcast is made up of a group of women who are pulling out the chairs around the table and inviting everyone to sit down and join the game and the conversation. Gaming is a fun social hobby that invites conversation, interaction, and connection between people of diverse backgrounds and points of view. Sitting across the game table and engaging in an entertaining pastime can break down barriers and open up lines of communication. We plan to use this podcast to be a positive, inclusiv ...

What is board gamers Anonymous?

Board Gamers Anonymous is a podcast about tabletop board gamers and the insane fun they have at the table together - from Euros like Food Chain Magnate, Caverna, and Gaia Project to American Style games like Rising Sun, Gloomhaven, and more.

The Dice Tower

Basic concept: General board game discussion, with some themed segments Average length: 60-90 minutes Number of speakers: 2-3 Frequency: Weekly

The Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast

Basic concept: Board game news, reviews, general tomfoolery Average length: ~3 hours Number of speakers: 4-5 Frequency: Biweekly, with some additional content on off-weeks

Cardboard! With Rich Sommer

Basic concept: Live gaming call-in show Average length: 40-60 minutes Number of speakers: Varies Frequency: Varies

Blue Peg Pink Peg

Basic concept: Board game reviews, discussion, life in general Average length: 2 hours Number of speakers: 3 Frequency: Biweekly

Heavy Cardboard

Basic concept: Game discussion with a focus on heavy games; long-form interviews Average length: 90 minutes Number of speakers: 2-3 Frequency: Weekly, with additional content throughout the week

This Game is Broken

Basic concept: Board-game themed comedy panel-style game show Average length: 30-45 minutes Number of speakers: 5 Frequency: Biweekly

Who hosts married board games?

Enter Married with Board Games, a podcast hosted by married couple and game-night warriors Spencer and Lara.

What is the name of the podcast that the McElroy brothers play?

What began as an experimental episode of their popular advice show quickly escalated into a bi-weekly staple in The Brothers McElroy’s podcast oeuvre. In this delightful romp through the world of role-playing, the trio sit down with their equally charming dad, Clint McElroy, for campaigns inspired by Dungeons & Dragons and other popular RPGs. The show is comprised of multiple arcs, including season-long campaigns and shorter storylines. Although primarily held by Baby Brother Griffin, the title of Dungeon Master is occasionally donned by other players, and listeners can be pulled into the fantasy-world-du-jour by being chosen as namesakes for NPCs (in one arc, listeners were invited to give product suggestions for a “Fantasy Costco” the players would visit between quests). When the show began, none of the foursome were particularly experienced in the game (surprising, given their impressive nerd cred and penchant for imaginative tale-spinning), but the formula sparks so instantly that it’s a wonder how it took so long for them to dive into the genre. You definitely don’t need to be a gamer to enjoy this podcast, but it’s infection-vector-level world-building, combined with the family’s signature goofiness, may very well turn you into a convert.

General gaming

The Dice Tower Probably the most popular board game podcast, The Dice Tower now heads its own mini empire of podcasts and video content. Its level of output is second to none, with only the Board Game Geek website beating it in terms of new release coverage.

Heavier gaming

Heavy Cardboard Host Edward, and previous co-hosts Tony and Amanda, have been building an amazing heavy gamer community since the podcast began in 2014. It’s been an emotional roller-coaster, with the hosts always wearing their hearts on their sleeves, but the real focus has always been on heavy, heavy games.

Game design podcasts

Ludology The original and best podcast about board game design, Ludology has been co-presented by Geoff Engelstein since 2011. I still miss original co-host Ryan Sturm, who was a great foil to Geoff for the first 100 episodes; and card game design legend Mike Fitzgerald who stepped in until episode 150.

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