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This week Julius and I go out on a limb and talk about miniatures gaming. Turns out this isn't a subject we really know much about so we struggle to come up with some good examples of it. Still, I think the episode is useful if you are curious about miniatures gaming and want to find out a bit about what that is. Also, check out the new YouTube cha…
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This week Julius is back (but staying far far away from my teleporter). He talks about being lost in space in the game Unsettled in which you are exploring new planets while lost in space. It's a big big episode about a big big game!Albert Hernandez and Julius Besser
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This week Julius and I return to talk, yet again, about Sentinels of the Multiverse. This time we change things up a bit and talk about new content. First, we talk about the Cauldron expansion for the original editions. Then we talk about the Definitive Edition and our thoughts on that. The CauldronAlbert Hernandez and Julius Besser
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This week I'm talking about another solo RPG. It's Star Trek Captain's Log by Modiphius Games. Due to some technical issues, I ended up recording alone. Hopefully any problems are resolved before the next recording. Sorry Julius! This is an interesting game in which you create a character to tell stories that feel like an episode of any one of the …
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This week Julius is out so I have a special guest. A podcast listener, ChrisOkay, comes on the show to talk me into playing Expedition to Newdale. The game will eventually get played by me but that is probably years away. Technically, I did play it a couple of times when I first got it... one solo and one with my son. Chris thinks I should play it …
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This week Julius and I discuss set collection solo games. We each bring three games that we think include set collection in the mechanics and are interesting solo games. Just a footnote here... I am right about Agricola. The first set of three sheep gets you a point. After that, every set of two sheep gets you a point! If you disagree, just let me …
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I accidentally used Podbeans AI processing. Let's see how it sounds.. the description below is from their's. Welcome to Episode 334 of the One Player Podcast, where we dive headfirst into the unique game systems of '20 Strong' and 'Solar Sentinels'. Join our host Albert as he navigates through the intriguing mechanics, quality of components, and pl…
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This week's game is Dungeon Pages, a roll and write by Jasons Greeno & Tagmire. It's a roll and write dungeon crawl game. It was initially released once over the course of a year. Each week you would get a new dungeon page. Effectively a hero with their set of five dungeons to explore. Each of those pages is a quick campaign game that can be played…
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This week Julius and I talk about Bullet ♥︎ and, really, Bullet ★. These games are in the style of Bullet Hell video games were bullets are flying all over the place in overwhelming quantities. It's a really fast playing simultaneous play game with a timer. Julius find the timer optional and I appreciate that because it makes the game sound more fu…
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This week's episode I tell Julius all about the game Red Cathedral, in which you are tasked with helping to build St. Basil's Cathedral in Russia. It's an interesting game with beautiful artwork and a very simple AI for the solo gamer. Fortunately, I did most of the talking this week. Julius's audio was a bit garbled and I was unable to clean it up…
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This week Julius and I look at Mathy and try to figure out if the subject adds up for us. We had some conversations I thought were interesting in what makes or doesn't make a mathy game while presenting six different examples. 07:00 Sprawopolis (BGG) 08:50 Castles of Burgundy (BGG) 15:20 Friday (BGG) 17:15 Cartographers (BGG) 19:45 Search for Plane…
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This week Julius and I revisit a classic realtime game... Escape: The Curse of the Temple, in which you Indiana Jones your way out of a cursed temple. Hurry though, you only have 10 minutes! Escape: The Curse of the Temple (BGG, Queen Games)Albert Hernandez and Julius Besser
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This week Julius and I talk about Flamecraft, a fun worker placement-ish game of running around being a good dragon. It is actually worker placement but for me it felt more like running around doing errands than like placing workers. Flamecraft (BGG, Cardboard Alchemy)Albert Hernandez and Julius Besser
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This week Julius and I look at Cyberion, the latest Oniverse game my Shadi Torbey. It's a cool game about fighting the Devious Cog whose trying to destroy your factory. We really like the Oniverse and send almost an hour discussing this game! Cyberion (BGG)Albert Hernandez and Julius Besser
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This week we learn how to start a new zoo! Julius tells us about New York Zoo, a game in which you are trying to build a new zoo with animals and rides. It's a rondel game with polyominoes by Uwe Rosenberg and pretty family friendly. New York Zoo (BGG)Albert Hernandez and Julius Besser
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This week's popular mechanics episode is a bit unorthodox. Instead of looking at a single mechanic, we talk about mechanics (or game stuff) that caught our attention in 2023. 03:10 For Northwood! (BGG) 05:15 Bullet⭐ (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/343844/bullet) 10:55 Wreck This Deck (RPG Geek) 14:20 Bruges (BGG) 1 7:45 Banish the Snakes (BGG)…
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This week I go solo and talk about an RPG called Wreck This Deck. The title says it all, this is a game in which you get to alter and craft on a deck of playing cards all while trapping demons, doing readings and casting spells. Best of all, you are altering cards! These are the cards I've altered. Wreck This Deck (RPG Geek, itch.io, Reddit) Discor…
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This week's episode, I talk about a small game called Age of Civilization, in which you can play through the rise and fall of empires in about 30 minutes. It's a fun little worker placement game with lots of choices and lots of variability. The entire show collapses at the end when my headphones run out of battery.…
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Poor Julius sprained his wrist pretty badly and has been struggling with shuffling cards. This week we brainstorm games that we can play without having to do all that shuffling. 02:30 Escape: The Curse of the Temple (BGG) 04:15 Search for Planet X (BGG) 06:25 Search for the Lost Species (BGG) 09:00 Fields of Arle (BGG) 10:50 Caverna: Cave vs Cave (…
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This week's game is Pericle: The Gathering Darkness. It's a fantasy adventure board game set in a world that reminds me of ancient Rome or Greece. It is app driven to simulate playing with a game master and really does feel a lot more like playing an RPG than it feels like playing a boardgame. I very much have enjoyed playing the game and think it …
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This week Julius and I revisit the game PAX by Bernd Eisenstein and published by Irongames. This game is a small, fast playing drafting game that reminds me (but not Julius) of 7 Wonders. PAX (BGG, Irongames) PAX: Noctornus (BGG)Albert Hernandez and Julius Besser
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Oops, I forgot to attach the episode to the 1st post. This week Julius and I talk about The Spill, a game about saving the environment from a dangerous oil spill from a deep sea rig. It's a cooperative game with some interesting components and lots to talk about. The Spill (BGG, Smirk & Dagger, Smirk & Dagger Deluxe)…
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This week we talk about the Ravensburger game by Propero Hall, Wonder Woman: Challenge of the Amazons. This is a very affordable, family friendly co-operative game that isn't intended for solo but can work if you don't mind making a few compromises. Wonder Woman (BGG)Albert Hernandez and Julius Besser
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