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Four Corners of the Board
Four Corners of the Board podcast
Four Corners of the Board is hosting by 4 friends who enjoy getting together and playing board games. We are all relatively new to the hobby (a few years) and all have very different preferences of board games which can lead into some lively discussions! Each podcast we take one board game and discuss it in depth. What we like and don't like about the game and maybe some ways we will play it differently in the future (variants).
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Ratings & Reviews
2.5 stars from 12 ratings
Deep dives are awesome
We need more deep dives.
saskatoon dave via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/14/22
Great podcast
I have spent a while trying to find a boardgame podcast that I enjoy, this one is perfect. There is an interesting topic each week with discussion abs top 5 games related to that discussion.
hellyhotty via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/22/20
Cozy Board Game Podcast
This podcast reminds me of sitting next to a fire with friends listening to them talk about board games. The hosts like a variety of different games so you get multiple perspectives.
One-Eyed- via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/11/18
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