This episode is jam-packed with board game reviews - as we discuss deck building area control on Altay, make questionable financial decisions in Ponzi Scheme and round off the episode with a two-player lane-battler extravaganza. We discuss Geralt of Rivia's favourite card game in Gwent: The Legendary Card Game, hack the planet with Compile, and carefully co-ordinate drone strikes in Line of Fire: Burnt Moon.
Alongside the gaming chat, expect the usual Collider mix of nonsense, tangents, and a lot of laughter. Tune in for board games, hobby highlights, and more than a few questionable financial decisions. And don’t forget—you can join the discussion (and maybe pitch us your own con name) over on our [Discord server]!
00:00:00 #Ramshackle
00:17:18 PeachCon, Peachy Tips, Necromunda
00:14:53 Altay: Dawn of Civilization
00:32:00 Ponzi Scheme
00:43:46 Gwent: The Legendary Card Game
00:53:22 Compile: Main 1
00:58:13 Line of Fire: Burnt Moon
Intro and Outro Music: "Ouroboros" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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