Polyhedron Collider Episode 173 – Pax Pamir, Fate of the Fellowship, Sengoku, Ink & a Dash of Cthulhu
In Episode 173 of the Polyhedron Collider Cast, we’re knee-deep in intrigue, fellowship, feudal battles, and… calligraphy? That’s right, we’ve got a varied lineup of games to talk about, and plenty of banter to go with it. Not just board game chat, Sid takes a detour from the tabletop to Edinburgh, where he experienced a live Call of Cthulhu performance. Expect tales of eldritch horror, theatrical madness, and perhaps one or two sanity checks.As always, expect a healthy mix of strategy talk, tangents, and the usual Collider nonsense.
Pax Pamir
We revisit Cole Wehrle’s masterpiece of politics, shifting alliances, and fragile empires in 19th century Afghanistan. Is it still as brilliant—and brutal—as we remember?
The Lord of the Rings: Fate of the Fellowship
Middle-earth gets a fresh spin in this new take on Tolkien’s epic. We explore whether it captures the tension, the drama, and the journey of the Fellowship (with fewer second breakfasts).
General Orders: Sengoku Jidai
Two players, one board, and a battle for feudal Japan. From the minds behind Undaunted, this tight tactical skirmish impressed us with its elegance and depth.
Ink
A light, clever word and pattern game that’s quick to teach but surprisingly tricky to master. Perfect for when your brain’s fried after too much Pax Pamir.
And don’t forget—you can join the discussion 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)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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