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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2018 · 1H 12M

#20: GKR: Heavy Hitters and Blinging Games

from So Very Wrong About Games · host Pickaxe

Times are bad--children no longer respect their elders and everyone is running a Kickstarter. Nostalgia fuels our news segment today, with varying levels of scorn for cherished memories. For those of you playing along at home with their So Very Wrong About Games bingo cards, Walker talks about a Mystic Vale expansion and Mark brings up Macross--let us know if that makes five in a row.Games Played Last Week:-Not Alone 1m48s (Ghislain Masson, Stronghold Games, 2016)-Quartermaster General: 1914 2m49s (Ian Brody, PSC Games, 2016)-Mythic Battles: Pantheon 5m07s (Benoit Vogt, Monolith, 2017)-Formula D 7m10s (Laurent Lavaur & Eric Randall, Asmodee, 2008)-Rising Sun 9m30s (Eric Lang, CMON, 2018) vs. -Blood Rage 9m30s (Eric Lang, CMON, 2015)-The City of Kings 13m34s (Frank West, The City of Games, 2018)News (and why it doesn't matter)-Mousetrap Redux...? 16m59s-Robot? Eck. 19m12s-The Mystic Vale gets yet bigger 20m11s-So much Confrontation 21m21s-2nd editions for Claustrophobia and Race 23m15sFeature Game: GKR: Heavy Hitters 23m41s (Matt Hyra, Cryptozoic and WETA Workshop, 2018)Topic: Blinging Out Your Games 45m26sAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Times are bad--children no longer respect their elders and everyone is running a Kickstarter. Nostalgia fuels our news segment today, with varying levels of scorn for cherished memories. For those of you playing along at home with their So Very Wrong About Games bingo cards, Walker talks about a Mystic Vale expansion and Mark brings up Macross--let us know if that makes five in a row.Games Played Last Week:-Not Alone 1m48s (Ghislain Masson, Stronghold Games, 2016)-Quartermaster General: 1914 2m49s (Ian Brody, PSC Games, 2016)-Mythic Battles: Pantheon 5m07s (Benoit Vogt, Monolith, 2017)-Formula D 7m10s (Laurent Lavaur & Eric Randall, Asmodee, 2008)-Rising Sun 9m30s (Eric Lang, CMON, 2018) vs. -Blood Rage 9m30s (Eric Lang, CMON, 2015)-The City of Kings 13m34s (Frank West, The City of Games, 2018)News (and why it doesn't matter)-Mousetrap Redux...? 16m59s-Robot? Eck. 19m12s-The Mystic Vale gets yet bigger 20m11s-So much Confrontation 21m21s-2nd editions for Claustrophobia and Race 23m15sFeature Game: GKR: Heavy Hitters 23m41s (Matt Hyra, Cryptozoic and WETA Workshop, 2018)Topic: Blinging Out Your Games 45m26sAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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