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Roasted Games
Kaz Gable and Bill Price love board games. More than that, they love board game design. The roasted games podcast is an exploration of what does and does not make a good game and the brilliance and pitfalls of board game design. They also touch on their own experience as budding game designers and the status of games they have in development.
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4.9 stars from 48 ratings
Love the way Bill and Kaz discuss the board games that they are playing and their experiences with board games that they have played. It’s a great mix of quick impressions of new games and love for their favorite games. One of my favorite board game podcasts. Definitely give this a listen.
Mikemcdasl via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/14/20
Educational and entertaining
Being fairly new to board games I have really enjoyed this podcast. I’ve learned so much and have a list of games I want to play now. They explain the games and mechanisms in such a fun way, which keeps me engaged without being overwhelmed. Great podcast!!!
Jp6119 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/04/19
Great Podcast!
Really enjoyable back and forth between Kaz & Bill. As someone who enjoys board games but doesn’t know a great deal about them, I’ve gotten a lot of useful info from these two, and some cool new games I picked up after hearing their reviews! Not sure what the weird comment about politics...Read full review »
JB0113 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/10/19
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