Chris begins tracking his Arkham Horror: the Card Game plays again, this time jumping into a new campaign: The Circle Undone!
Read MoreChris reviews The Summit of Kings, an adventure set in the Afropunk world of Swordsfall.
Read MoreThe group has descended into…..a sewer beneath the bathhouse! No, really. I guess that might be hell for someone? Anyway, let’s see if our group finds any other information about the Cult of the Dead Three as we continue the D&D 5th Edition campaign “Baldur’s Gate: Descent into Avernus”.
Read MoreThe group gets pretty philosophical about the definition of a cult…while they try and investigate a bathhouse rumored to be the hideout of the Cult of the Dead Three as we continue the D&D 5th Edition campaign “Baldur’s Gate: Descent into Avernus”.
Read MoreEhhhh I’m pretty sure I can. Let’s see if the group managed to get through their first fight without major casualties as we continue the D&D 5th Edition campaign “Baldur’s Gate: Descent into Avernus”.
Read MoreIt’s been over a year, but Chris finally got around to trying out the board game Wingspan from Stonemaier Games. Meanwhile, Collin and Cindy have been carefully making gardens in Miyabi from HABA. Plus, more news bits, some insight into some RPGs that have happened, and more!
Read MoreChris just recently finished playing through the Path to Carcosa campaign in the Arkham Horror card game. Join as he and Ken from Geek Craft talk about this campaign and all the quirks, twists, and turns there are. Clips from a stream on Wednesday, May 6, 2020. (Note: some small skips as the stream went in and out a couple of times). #boardgames #arkhamhorror
Read MoreTaken from episode 146 of the Boards & Swords podcast, Chris reviews My Little Scythe, a board game inspired by the popular Stonemaier Game Scythe, but with a theme and mechanics that would appeal to children.
Read MoreTaken from the Boards & Swords podcast, episode 146, Collin and Cindy talk about the science based set collection game Ion from Genius Games.
Read MoreTaken from episode 143 of Boards and Swords, Chris talks about the cat themed roll & write board game Cat Cafe from Alley Cat Games.
Read MoreTaken from episode 143 of Boards and Swords, Cindy and Collin talk about the new Adventure Games series from Kosmos, the makers of the popular "Exit" series of board games.
Read MoreWe love board games, but we've never tried to make one. With all the serious situations going on in the world, we bring on Matthew Hocker, designer of Composition, to talk about his perspective on games.
Read MoreChris read the new Tales From The Crucible book from Aconyte Books, a series of stories set in the world of the board game Keyforge from Fantasy Flight Games.
Read MoreTaken from episode 143 of Boards and Swords, Collin and Cindy talk about Go Cuckoo, a fun and light dexterity game from HABA.
Read MoreTaken from episode 143 of Boards and Swords, Chris & Philip talk about this quick Rick and Morty themed miniatures game from Cryptozoic Entertainment.
Read MoreTaken from episode 144 of Boards and Swords, Chris talks about this simple-ish card game from Bezier Games and gives his thoughts on it.
Read MoreTaken from episode 144 of Boards and Swords, Chris talks about this engine building game about getting settlers out to space from Lucky Duck Games (& Sorry We Are French).
Read MoreWe are trying this remote thing, so sorry for any issues. But its our favorite board games of all time!
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