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Two Can Play That Game Podcast
Two Can Play That Game
The podcast for people who have one friend. Pete and Andrew review two-player board games for those of us who are looking to play games with the only friend we have.
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4.9 stars from 33 ratings
I just stumbled across this podcast, and after a few episodes in, I am hooked. The silliness in each episode is great. BGG reviewers are properly dismantled for leave such terrible reviews of games. How in the world would you expect Carcassone tiles to line up while playing on a fence!?
Joephillips07 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/27/21
My headphone acquaintances
What are podcasts if not pretend friends that only talk at you? In this case, pretend _acquaintances_ that only talk at you. But who knows? If they call it quits when they wind up playing Time Barons, maybe I can audition to be a Realfriend™️ But until then, headphone acquaintances is just fine.
deathfrog85 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/30/21
...it would be pretty great, right? If you think so, you’ll love this show.
dvvvaid via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/01/21
Recent Episodes
Well, it was really only a matter of time before Andrew and Pete faced off once and for all, in a duel to the death. In a card game! In this episode, the fellas cover Kiri-Ai: The Duel from Lucky Duck and Mugen Gaming, a game of two samurai locked in a dance of blades. And they're joined by Kris...
Published 04/02/24
FIGHT! Well, actually, just listen. No need to fight. But the game Andrew and Pete cover this week, Pocket Paragons from Solis Games Studios, will have you harkening back to the days of Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat and more!   All our links
Published 03/02/24
Published 03/02/24
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