Is it really sarcasm?
Informative and full of thoughts on modern gaming you won’t find elsewhere. Yet too often it’s difficult to get through the sarcasm. One example is a recent episode in which one host ranted about not being impressed by the hundreds of games in someone’s basement game collection immediately followed by his humble brag of the number of games he’s given away that’s part of his “passive collection”. I love the thoughtfulness these guys bring to their podcast but don’t always love the cliquish thinly veiled contempt for anyone listening that might not agree with their assumptions.
Ganybyte via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/28/19
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Kind of accidently stumbled upon this one, and what a happy accident! It's just the right blend of in-depth game review, friendly banter, humour, and interesting topics discussed. There's nothing fancy about it, but when i'm in the mood for a deep-dive into a game, this is the...Read full review »
PostiePete123 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/17/18
I’ll keep this short. I was drawn to the podcast by the description saying this was simply about board games and nothing more. No fluff. Less than 2 minutes into my first ever episode, I already realized this was a mistake. Political reprimanding of art was on the agenda. I’m out.
STLkrolic via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/23/20
Humorous, rarely pretentious, thoughtful games criticism. Good production values. Keep up the great work! I don’t mind the progressive commentary on the political aspect of games.
Dan Wend. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/06/23
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