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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2025 · 46 MIN

Board Witch Project: Pitu pitu o grach

from Crash Board · host Maciek

"Pitu pitu - czyli na luzie o grach."W najnowszym odcinku podcastu Crash Board nadszedł czas na kolejną odsłonę serii Board Witch Project. Razem z Ewą — czyli Babą Jagą, która gra i czyta — prowadzimy luźne rozmowy o planszówkach. Tym razem opowiadamy o tytułach, które ostatnio trafiły na nasze stoły i zrobiły na nas szczególne wrażenie.W odcinku usłyszycie m.in. o takich grach jak:Pojedynek o ŚródziemieKapitan FlipSuper Mega Fajna GraProjekt ARTReturn to Dark TowerCrash Board to podcast o grach planszowych, który wyróżnia się perspektywą — opowiadamy o planszówkach oczami taty gracza i jego córki, a teraz także z punktu widzenia leśnej czarownicy, która czasem przenosi się nad morze.Mam na imię Maciek i od ponad dekady gram w nowoczesne gry planszowe. Nasza kolekcja to już ponad 400 tytułów -i wciąż rośnie!Hania to moja 13-letnia córka — miłośniczka zwierząt, marzycielka, która uwielbia rysować, rzeźbić, lepić i kolekcjonować dosłownie wszystko — po tatusiu.Razem tworzymy zgrany zespół -choć nie zawsze się zgadzamy, zawsze świetnie bawimy się przy planszy.Ewa natomiast zaraża pasją do planszówek, książek i komiksów. Kobieta pracująca, żadnej pracy się nie boi -pracowała w bibliotece, wynajmuje domek, maluje, nagrywa podcasty i promuje planszówki, gdzie tylko się da. Jej wielką pasją jest też fotografia.Jeśli chcecie się podzielić swoimi przemyśleniami o podcaście lub po prostu do nas napisać - śmiało! Nasz adres: [email protected] nas również na Facebooku i Instagramie, wpisując: Crash Board.A jeśli wolicie czytać -zapraszamy na nasz blog na portalu ZnadPlanszy, gdzie znajdziecie nasze recenzje.-MaciekPS. Część omawianych gier otrzymaliśmy od wydawców w ramach współpracy recenzenckiej, ale nie miało to wpływu na nasze opinie.

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