The State of Games, Ep. 116: The One About Exceptions that Make the Rule
If we’ve learned one thing over the years, it’s that not all games are for all people. We all have individual tastes in types of games that we like, and often times will steer clear of other games of those same types down the road. This podcast is all about those little gems that have surprised us over the years, made us rethink why we never liked these types of games in the first place, and that we’re eager to share now with all of you dear listeners.
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Good topic idea, TC. Wish I’d thought of that. 😉
Darrell, I hope things go well for you and your family over the next few months. Your voice will be missed.
I, too, dislike traditional roll-and-move games with one exception – Frontier-6. That’s a good old one worth seeking out to play. Darrell, I’d recommend playing Hoity Toity for blind bidding if you haven’t already. I was surprised how much I liked that game. Chris and Jessica, I found it funny you hate Rialto because it’s a top 5 Feld for me (Notre Dame is probably my favorite.)