Episode 140 – BGG.com Top 100 (#50-1)

This week we feature part two of our conversation about the BGG.com Top 100 games of all time and our quick take reviews on each of them. Find out which of these are plays and buys, and what one game made it to the dodge list (for one of us).

Before that, dive into our question of the week. Anthony asks the listeners how they handle next play selection in their game groups. Some interesting answers about friendly dictatorships.

For our acquisition disorders this week, Anthony discusses the newest game from Vladimir Suchy (Shipyard, Last Will) – Pulsar 2849 – and Chris looks at the new Kickstarter for Too Many Bones: Undertow, the standalone expansion for Too Many Bones from Chip Theory Games.

At the Table this week Anthony dives into another future sci fi euro with Kepler 3042 and Chris looks at Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization (as well as the app).

Finally, we delve into the top 50 games in our continuing look at the top games on BGG.

  • Question of the Week: 3:20
  • Acquisition Disorders: 7:22
  • Kepler 3042: 13:04
  • Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization: 18:53
  • BGG.com Top 100 (#50-1): 33:13​
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  • Anthony lives and plays games in Philadelphia, PA. A lover of complex strategy, two-player war games, and area control, Anthony is always eager to try a new game, even if he's on rule-reading duty.

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