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EPISODE · Apr 25, 2023 · 1H 19M

#260: The Game Must Flow

from So Very Wrong About Games · host Pickaxe

We get introspective this week, or at least as much as the editorial gibbons allow. If we get too deep they get nervous, and as every podcaster will tell you, nervous gibbons are bad for the show. Walker, Mark alleges, is a masochist who sacrifices himself on the altar of speed, which may or may not mean game flow; Walker counters that Mark abuses the takesies-backsies.  01:50 AYURIS: Imperium: Classics and Imperium: Legends (Nigel Buckle & Dávid Turczi, Osprey Games, 2021) Games Played Last Week: 06:13 -XenoShyft: Dreadmire (Michael Shinall, CMON, 2017) 11:24 -Raccoon Tycoon (Glenn Drover, Forbidden Games, 2018) 16:01 -Dwellings of Eldervale (Luke Laurie, Breaking Games, 2020) 20:37 -Code of Nine (BakaFire, Z-Man Games, 2012) 22:47 -Akropolis (Jules Messaud, Gigamic, 2022) 25:47 -Ortus Regni (Jon Sudbury, Jon Sudbury Games, 2014) 29:11 -Rallyman: DIRT (Jean-Christophe Bouvier, Holy Grail Games, 2023) 38:21 -Resist! (Trevor Benjamin, Roger Tankersley, and David Thompson, Salt & Pepper Games, 2022) News (and why it doesn't matter): 41:14 Support us on Patreon! Tons of exclusive content and bennies at www.patreon/svwag  42:41 Mike Hutchinson's Hobgoblin on Kickstarter 43:34 Walker's Who Asked for This? Call of Duty: The Board Game by Arcane Wonders 44:39 Walker's Who Asked for This? The Last Spell: The Board Games 45:23 Path of Civilization by Fabien Gridel, simultaneous play Civ game 45:48 Altay: Dawn of Civilization by Paolo Mori and Ole Steiness, deck-building/kingdom-building 46:14 Revive: Call of the Abyss expansion 47:15 Bitoku: Resutoran expansion 47:36 Ernest et Célestine, co-operative back-drawing from Space Cow 48:27 Non-Key game from Richard Breese: The Glade 48:59 Topic: The Games Must Flow Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

We get introspective this week, or at least as much as the editorial gibbons allow. If we get too deep they get nervous, and as every podcaster will tell you, nervous gibbons are bad for the show. Walker, Mark alleges, is a masochist who sacrifices himself on the altar of speed, which may or may not mean game flow; Walker counters that Mark abuses the takesies-backsies.  01:50 AYURIS: Imperium: Classics and Imperium: Legends (Nigel Buckle & Dávid Turczi, Osprey Games, 2021) Games Played Last Week: 06:13 -XenoShyft: Dreadmire (Michael Shinall, CMON, 2017) 11:24 -Raccoon Tycoon (Glenn Drover, Forbidden Games, 2018) 16:01 -Dwellings of Eldervale (Luke Laurie, Breaking Games, 2020) 20:37 -Code of Nine (BakaFire, Z-Man Games, 2012) 22:47 -Akropolis (Jules Messaud, Gigamic, 2022) 25:47 -Ortus Regni (Jon Sudbury, Jon Sudbury Games, 2014) 29:11 -Rallyman: DIRT (Jean-Christophe Bouvier, Holy Grail Games, 2023) 38:21 -Resist! (Trevor Benjamin, Roger Tankersley, and David Thompson, Salt & Pepper Games, 2022) News (and why it doesn't matter): 41:14 Support us on Patreon! Tons of exclusive content and bennies at www.patreon/svwag  42:41 Mike Hutchinson's Hobgoblin on Kickstarter 43:34 Walker's Who Asked for This? Call of Duty: The Board Game by Arcane Wonders 44:39 Walker's Who Asked for This? The Last Spell: The Board Games 45:23 Path of Civilization by Fabien Gridel, simultaneous play Civ game 45:48 Altay: Dawn of Civilization by Paolo Mori and Ole Steiness, deck-building/kingdom-building 46:14 Revive: Call of the Abyss expansion 47:15 Bitoku: Resutoran expansion 47:36 Ernest et Célestine, co-operative back-drawing from Space Cow 48:27 Non-Key game from Richard Breese: The Glade 48:59 Topic: The Games Must Flow Advertising 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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