The dice tower, a perfect 10!
The dicetower is a GREAT show for board gamers. Each week there Tom & Eric each share a fun list of 10 board games that are there favorite on a common theme. The interaction between Tom and Eric is great as they banter about new games... or (to Tom's dismay) discuss Merchant of Venus one more time. There are a host of contributors that also share their perspective and unique view points on a common theme, or something completely off the wall. One example is Geoff Engelstein explores statistical sides of games, but it is amazingly enjoyable. And Mary, Mark, Giles, Moritz... all of the contributors are all great. If you enjoy modern board games and want to hear about new games, classic games, and mostly enjoy hearing about the people who play games, this is a great show for you. Now I must "Shut that door."
samuelw3 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/25/10
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Despite the fact that I do not play board games oftenly this podcast is still one of my favourites, I do sometimes get a bit confused about some of the topics disscussed but they usually clarify on what they are talking about. All in all, a great podcast!
Buwchbach via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/07/10
Enjoyable podcast about one of my very favorite hobbies, tabletop gaming! Tom and Eric make a great team and have interesting, colorful, well balanced and complimentary points of view on the subject and fames reviewed. Like most podcasts though, each episode runs a bit long. There are a lot of...Read full review »
iRyno via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/11/13
My favourite show, driving long distances. All about the board gaming hobby, beyond Monopoly and Risk. The stage after Settlers of Catan. Still interested? This podcast is the place to start.
Iliamel via Apple Podcasts · Belgium · 12/11/11
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