dreams unfulfilled
I found this podcast and was initially quite excited to give it a full listen, and hopefully dig into the archives. However, I found the sound quality made it hard to really get a good feel. Also, I found that most of the games that were talked about were not really explained at all. The explanation was mostly just, this game was fun or this game was annoying. One game in particular that I thought proved this point, is a review of zoo something or other. Upon first mention I perked up, but nothing was said about the game at all, I still have no idea what the game even is about. Some might like this podcast, but I found it hard to get anything out of.
DigitalCulture via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/06/08
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The Dice Tower is one of the precursors of Boardgaming podcast and has grown to be my farvourite podcast. It is a great show--not only informative, but also very entertaining, and the production has matured over the years. I listen to it when I am on the road or on a bus, makes the journey a...Read full review »
wmulanw via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/12/08
If you play any type of board game, you should put the Dice Tower in your rotation. It's consistent with at least an episode a month. Tom and his current co-host Eric, will often re-review a game to see if it's held up over time. The game reviews are current, so if you are looking for...Read full review »
Count Von Luckner via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/30/10
I only started listening to the dice tower recently, but I immediately downloaded all the back episodes, so I've heard the Sam episodes and the Joe episodes and now the Eric episodes. I really like Eric and Tom's interaction and banter much better than the other two pair, which is all the...Read full review »
infocynic via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/30/10
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