Ava: Wonderful! Bummer! We're not going back to check. Listen to Shut Up & Sit Down episodes free, on demand. Ava: And finally, we get round to some slightly old news. They’re all here, and they’re all loudly shouting each other and I want to go home now please, Quinns did a swear.01:51 - Village Green10:43 - Glasgow23:05 - Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Crypt Hunters31:20 - Through The Desert & Blue Lagoon48:42 - Tigris and Euphrates & Yellow and Yangtze, Podcast #118: Stuck Holding Double Badgers.
Amazing people. That could take *minutes*. This means we end up with Slaanesh being pointed at post-structuralist psychoanalytic theory, the Ultramarines becoming idols of the alt-right, and orks as an avenue of racism.
It’s unclear if I’m keen on this game, or just need to get some new slippers.
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Itâs to keep it at bay. What a perfect pairing of mechanics and theme! Boy! In this preposterously 117th episode of the Shut Up and Sit Down podcast Quinns, Ava and Tom are going absolutely LIVE to the UK Games Expo, threatening to snarf endless pizza in Fort, crunch the numbers in 18Chesapeake, and do ‘Good Japanese Business’ in Yokohama. That’s like putting one foot in the grave. For free. All that’s on show at the moment is some adorable little wooden animal folk and a couple of cosy cards. Man they play a lot of board games and boy howdy do they tell us about those board games.
Matt, Tom and Quinns have come together to present their 5 Favourite New Roll'n'Write Games. Amazing perspectives. 17K likes. I just can’t believe how lucky we are with this new bucolic direction that the hobby is taking! Their objective, to reach to the summit of K2 and return before anyone else… and without the mountain killing them. Buying from these fine retailers helps support Shut Up & Sit Down. 31:20 - Through The Desert & Blue Lagoon
Tom, Matt and Quinns have eaten the sacred pod-beans and soon opinions will grow from their open mouths. You there!
Ava: I assume that you’re also immediately going to start hunting for a review copy of the poop game too. Ava: I can’t believe you’re eschewing poop for clever ideas and smart minimalism.
Yellow and Yangtze!
It’s a world apart from the state of board game themes when SU&SD was founded. Copyright © 2020 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
You’ll have to play it with me next time you’re in Brighton.
Has that ever happened on the podcast before?
There’s also a game which looks utterly delightful about building a moon base by laying rings on top of each other.
23:05 - Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Crypt Hunters Ava: This may be the first time we’ve ever looked at an actual art journal? 48:42 - Tigris and Euphrates & Yellow and Yangtze.
Ava: Tell me boy, is it still Chronicles Month? Very few details are out at this point, but there’s certainly an amount of hype floating around. Then, the gloves come fully off for an all out argie-bargie over a load of Knizâ - Through The Desert! Games like this, Root, Wingspan, all of them with their accessible themes and tranquil box art. I suspect that if Oink Games’ box size was just a shade bigger so that the boxes could hold standard-sized cards, I’d become obsessed with them.
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I’m 33 years old. Ava: Wonderful! It looks like a slightly overgrown garden full of ideas, but there’s definitely something charming about actual three-dimensional bushes. ), before finally having a rambly chat about Far Away. Blue Lagoon! Quinns: We always knew who the winner would be when it came to plants vs. zombies. Ava: Boy! awshux.show @SHUXshow youtube.com/watch?v=Ho6PRa…, About 3 days ago from Shut Up & Sit Down's Twitter via Twitter Web App, Also there are actually 6 games, not 5. "A show all about board games, card games, and all the other games you can play in your very own house."
That is pleasingly ominous. Disclaimer: Not all of them are new, or our favourites, or... erm, roll'n'write games. Podcast #119: The Big Reiner Beefcast - Shut Up & Sit Down In this venomously 119th episode of the Shut Up & Sit Down Podcast Ava, Quinns and Tom gather around the podfire to burn every game they own in a ritual that can be traced hundreds of years into the past. It’s Worm Month!We’ll see you all on October 16th to the 18th for AwSHUX. Tigris & Euphrates! Amazing games. 17 mil Me gusta.
The world's best board game review show.Read more », The world's best board game review show.Read Less, In this venomously 119th episode of the Shut Up & Sit Down Podcast Ava, Quinns and Tom gather around the podfire to burn every game they own in a ritual that can be traced hundreds of years into the past. Quinns: Goodness, I’m not brave enough to buy slippers. Podcast #117 - (Virtually) Live from the UKGE! Head over to Shut Up & Sit Down and fetch me the plumpest, ripest news in the window. Quinns: Ahaha.
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Shut Up & Sit Down. Ava: Tell me boy, is it still Chronicles Month? In this preposterously 117th episode of the Shut Up and Sit Down podcast Quinns, Ava and Tom are going absolutely LIVE to the UK Games Expo, threatening to snarf endless pizza in Fort, crunch the numbers in 18Chesapeake, and do ‘Good Japanese Business’ in Yokohama.
Roman Road Journal offers a survey of how artists have used the imagery, iconography and ideas of Warhammer 40,000, the grim dark sci fi mega franchise owned by Games Workshop.
Ava: Over on kickstarter we have Papillon, a game of caterpillar auctions, floral tile-laying and butterfly-based area majority. My ability to perceive fun went blurry at the phrase ‘the current round’s gnome will be placed to reveal its value in caterpillars’, so I’m not quite sure what to make of this one. Be good! Quinns: Oh, absolutely it is.
Joey (TheAnimeMan), Garnt (Gigguk), and Connor (CDawgVA). 17K likes. It’s quite the thing. The box will add two new scenarios, a slathering of new cards and, most excitingly for me, a “new monster card holder”. Then, Quinns gets wistful about his foray into Fields of Arle(24:02), and we end on a highly controversial chat about Undaunted: North Africa (33:40). Then there’s still time. Players combining the digits of cards in their hand to create higher and higher numbers is such a simple, great idea.
Bonus and ad-free content available with Stitcher Premium. You're not a Stitcher Premium subscriber yet. I have a weird habit of forgetting that world-conquering collectible card game Magic: The Gathering is actually part of the tabletop scene, so while I saw this announcement, it didn’t occur to me to bring it up! youtube.com/watch?v=KjptHj…, Post Feed | Podcastle Feed | Video Feed | Games Feed, plants vs zombies, poop vs hyperinflation, warhammer vs art, and some nice shoes, our madcap review of the first edition of Arkham Horror. Quinns: Actually, out of this list the one that caught my eye is Zimbabwee Trick, that hyperinflation trick-taking game.
It’s called (wait for it) Moon Base. Plus, it’s got that minimalist look that I really appreciate in a card game, which Oink Games is so dang good at. Now available for iPhone, iPad, Android and Alexa, This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. In this preposterously 117th episode of the Shut Up and Sit Down podcast Quinns, Ava and Tom are going absolutely LIVE to the UK Games Expo, threatening to snarf endless pizza in Fort, crunch the numbers in 18Chesapeake, and do ‘Good Japanese Business’ in Yokohama. In this preposterously 117th episode of the Shut Up and Sit Down podcast Quinns, Ava and Tom are going absolutely LIVE to the UK Games Expo, threatening to snarf endless pizza in Fort, crunch the numbers in 18Chesapeake, and do ‘Good Japanese Business’ in Yokohama. Hark! In this undeniably 115th episode of the Shut Up and Sit Down podcast, Tom and Quinns resume the age-old tradition of shirtless podcasting, and talk about a slurry of games big and small. Ava: I don’t think Netflix are going to hire you on the basis of that one. There's Pandemic Legacy: Season 0 (04:15), Innovation (19:36), Geometric Art (34:12), Spirit Island (41:12) and Spicy (57:35). We kick off with a chat about The Deadlies (2:41), before pinging around on the tables of Super Skill Pinball 4Cade (11:45).
In this venomously 119th episode of the Shut Up & Sit Down Podcast Ava, Quinns and Tom gather around the podfire to burn every game they own in a ritual that can be traced hundreds of years into the past. Quinns: Just try and catch me in those slippers! I don’t know enough of the backstory to Magic, but I’m sure there’s a lot of it. It's a full house, baby! I love it. Using them, sometimes players will draw new horrors from the back of the deck, which will always be a surprise, but sometimes you draw from the front, with the card holder offering players a teasing glimpse of the art and name of the card, just not the text. In this hideously 116th episode of the Shut Up and Sit Down podcast, Matt, Ava and Tom return to Undaunted: North Africa, Struggle Imperially with Imperial Struggle, and wait patiently for the moon to hit their collective eyes like the big pizza pie that is Sonora (?!?
I hadn’t seen them before, but the card holders in Arkham Horror 3rd edition are now my favourite thing about it.
Ava: Oooh.
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You know the name of the unknowable horror that’s coming, but you don’t know quite what it… is? I suspect half the people going in will be put off by Warhammer references, and the other half by the queer theory and political philosophy, but if you live (with me) on the sweet spot of that venn diagram, it’s well worth a look. Ava: This report from the Tokyo Game Market is a sight to behold.
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Quinns: Oh, I have a review copy of that moon base game! Quinns: It’s odd to think that we’ve skipped an entire generation of one of the biggest names in the business, but so far Shut Up and Sit Down hasn’t really delved into the new third edition of Arkham Horror. Tigris & Euphrates! 01:51 - Village Green This week we politely disagree about Village Green, tut about Glasgow, and aggressively grumble about Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Crypt Hunters.
A tightly wound comedy of errors about a family of loathsome spellcasters who all manipulate each other could certainly be good for about three seasons and absolutely no more.
Basically we're sorry, About 5 days ago from Shut Up & Sit Down's Twitter via TweetDeck, NEW VIDEO! by - Price: ----K2 is a board game in which each player controls a team of two mountaineers. Finnish designer Sami Laakso has announced a new adventure game set in the same world, with the faintly bewildering title Lands of Galzyr.
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