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Different board gamers, each bringing a game and unique topic for the group to discuss. Hosted by Christina Ha and Dan "Shoe" Hsu, with new industry guests each episode.

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Different board gamers, each bringing a game and unique topic for the group to discuss. Hosted by Christina Ha and Dan "Shoe" Hsu, with new industry guests each episode.

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English


Episodes
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132: The best legacy games, exploring Christian themes (guest: designer Ken Franklin)

4/25/2024
Legacy games can often light a classic franchise back on fire, as demonstrated by Flash Point: Legacy of Flame's successful Kickstarter. We asked Legacy of Flame codesigner Ken Franklin (The Mansky Caper, Back to the Future: Dice Through Time, Tsuro: Phoenix Rising) to share some insight into how they turned the long-running co-op series into an evolving legacy experience. And while we're on the subject, what are other legacy games that we're fond of? And on a very unrelated topic, Ken educates us on the recent wave of gameplay-focused, Christianity-themed board games. Timeline: ArcheOlogic.- Kingsburg.Flash Point: Legacy of Flame

Duration:00:49:50

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131: The 2024 American Tabletop Awards (guest: What's Eric Playing?)

4/11/2024
The 2024 American Tabletop Awards winners were just announced, so we invited ATTA founder, fellow judging member, and content creator Eric Yurko of What's Eric Playing? to hash them all out. How did Eric, Christina, and Shoe vote? Timeline:

Duration:01:11:40

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130: Wyrmspan, our fave tabletop events (guests: Elizabeth Hargrave, Connie Vogelmann)

3/28/2024
We knew Connie Vogelmann, designer of Apiary, was holding something back the last time we talked to her. So we brought her and Elizabeth Hargrave back to interrogate them about Wyrmspan, the new dragon-themed sequel to Elizabeth's now-classic and award-winning Wingspan! What was it like designing a new game under the Wingspan name? How much did Connie and Elizabeth work together? And what counts as a dragon anyway? Plus, the two have been busy on the convention circuit, so we discuss various board gaming shows and which ones we enjoy the most. Timeline: Wroth.Knarr.Wyrmspan

Duration:00:52:56

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129: Social deduction, "getting to know you" games (guest: 1 Minute Board Games)

3/14/2024
We spend a lot of time with our friends playing board games, so we're bound to bond. But how well do we really know these people we've invited to our table? We teamed up with our pals Raina and Phil from 1 Minute Board Games to take the next step in our gaming relationship: not just play "normal" board games (which we still do plenty of with them) but play ones designed to really dig down deep and get us talking about things that would normally not come up during sessions of Sea Salt & Paper. Listen in to see what we've learned about these experiences...and each other. And on a very related note: social deduction! What's new and what are our faves in this class of games that have us lying to and manipulating each other? Timeline: Great Western Trail: New Zealand. Dune: Imperium - Uprising.

Duration:01:06:16

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128: Bizarre gaming habits, how we value board games (guest: designer Eric Slauson)

2/29/2024
When we read that Eric Slauson (designer MonsDRAWsity, the upcoming Chucky game, and many more) likes to deal cards in a...very unique way, we knew we wanted to invite him on to discuss just how weird his board gaming habits are. Are we weirder? And how do YOU compare? Plus, gamers always talk about how some games aren't "worth" the price -- how do we value each game's worth? Timeline: Wyrmspan.Kinfire Chronicles.

Duration:01:00:35

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127: Games we love (in genres we hate), what some games get right (guest: Peter C. Hayward)

2/15/2024
Though we fancy ourselves "omnigamers" -- gamers who enjoy all genres -- we're kind of fooling ourselves. There are certainly specific categories of board games we try to stay away from. But! With every "rule" (if you can call it that), there's gotta be exceptions, right? So we explore ours with Peter C. Hayward. The game designer (That Time You Killed Me, French Toast, Fiction) is very...discerning, so we couldn't wait to hear his thoughts on these matters. Separately, we recently played a game of Istanbul with Peter, and he couldn't stop raving about how it got "quick turns" down just right. So that got us thinking...what other specific things do specific games get "just right"? Plus: Play along with us on a round of Peter's new game, Apropos of Board Games! Timeline: Apropos of.boop.

Duration:01:03:49

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126: 2024's most anticipated, hard-to-recommend games (guest: Might I Suggest a Game)

2/1/2024
I know we just finished our 2023 Games of the Year episode, but we're so over last year. It's cult-of-the-new time -- what are the badass games we're looking forward to in 2024? We invited gaming sommelier Alex Hart of Might I Suggest a Game to help us out since he also just put out his list! And while we're frequent boardgame recommenders, sometimes we run into a few that are super difficult to endorse for some reason. Which ones? Listen to find out! Timeline: Last Light.Daybreak.

Duration:00:59:14

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125: The 2023 Games of the Year episode (guest: Grant Lyon)

1/18/2024
The end of 2023 means only thing: time to talk about the best board games of the year. And for this awards season, we invited board game content creator and standup comedian Grant Lyon to discuss our favorite party, light, medium, and heavy games that released over those 365 days. Do you agree with our picks? Did we miss any that would have changed our lives? TELL US. Timeline: The 2023 Games of the Year (see below for the full list of winners and runners up):

Duration:01:12:07

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124: King of Tokyo vs. King of Monster Island, Tokaido vs. Duo, Kapow! vs. Dice Throne

1/4/2024
New year, new(-ish) games! Christina and Shoe pit some newer board games against their predecessors or competitors: the new co-op King of Monster Island vs. the original free-for-all King of Tokyo, two-player Tokaido Duo vs. the original Tokaido, and head-to-head dice-chuckers Kapow! vs. Dice Throne. Timeline: The Fox ExperimentAncient KnowledgeKing of TokyoKing of Monster IslandTokaidoTokaido DuoKapow!Dice Throne

Duration:00:58:18

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123: Space bees! Plus small party games, "bad play" design (guest: Connie Vogelmann)

12/14/2023
What's better than a bunch of adorable, flower-pollinating honeybees? Putting those honeybees in space! New worker-placement game Apiary is the buzzworthy debut design of Connie Vogelmann. We invited her on the podcast to see how she went from playtester to a proud creator of a high-production game by a big-time publisher. We also chat about what responsibilities designers, publishers, game teachers, and players have in preventing "bad play" plus some recommendations for smaller-group party games. We're giving away a copy of one of those small-group party games, Stool Pigeon! To enter, just subscribe to our newsletter (look for the "subscribe" email field on the front page of our website). Timeline: Apiary.Life of the Amazonia.

Duration:01:06:23

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122: Euros Special, pt. 2! The hot new games of 2023 (guest: The Game Table)

11/30/2023
We are back and ready to cover more great Euro games with Daniel Wahlen of The Game Table! This time, we focus on the new hotness that 2023 has generously brought us, but if you're more into modern-day remakes or sequels to legendary classics, make sure to check out Part 1. In this episode, we give our impressions on... Timeline: Nucleum.Distilled3 Ring CircusDarwin's Journey, Stefan Feld's City Collection, Marrakesh, The White Castle.

Duration:00:51:23

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121: Euros Special, pt. 1! The best new (and old) remakes/sequels (guest: The Game Table)

11/16/2023
Euros, Euros, and gyros! We love a good Euro-style strategy game, but we couldn't cover all the great releases this year in just one podcast. Especially when we're chatting with fellow enthusiast Daniel Wahlen of The Game Table -- we just have so much to talk about! So in part one, we cover some fantastic remakes and sequels to some legendary classics. (And yes, we did pause during one of our Euro gaming days to eat some gyros....) Timeline: Age of InnovationBruxelles 1893: Belle Époque.Zhanguo: The First EmpireGreat Western Trails, Stefan Feld City Collection, Ultimate Railroads, The Castles of Burgundy...)

Duration:00:58:22

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120: SolForge Fusion, digital to tabletop to digital (guests: Richard Garfield/Justin Gary)

11/2/2023
Ten years ago, your Going Analog hosts Christina and Shoe were obsessed with the digital collectible card game SolForge. Sadly, the daily (and nightly) sessions of lane-based combat mixed with a revolutionary upgradable-card system went away when the game eventually sunsetted (solsetted?). But, Richard Garfield (Magic: The Gathering, Android Netrunner) and Justin Gary (Ascension, Shards of Infinity) knew their co-design still had some...ahem, magic to it, so they revived it via Kickstarter as a tabletop experience, SolForge Fusion. Now SolForge is full-circling its career by returning to its original format. This time, however, the new digital game will work with its physical counterpart on a truly ambitious new platform. We chat with Richard and Justin about SolForge and SolForge Fusion's interesting journey, with its ups and downs and ups again -- and what fans can expect from the franchise moving forward. Timeline: Critter Kitchen.- Dominion.-SolForge

Duration:00:47:33

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119: Her design secrets/inspirations, what we learn from gaming (guest: Elizabeth Hargrave)

10/19/2023
Let's be honest: We'll make any excuse to talk with Elizabeth Hargrave, the Kennerspiel-winning designer of Wingspan, Mariposas, and Tussie Mussie. So our current excuse? We wanted to talk to her about her soon-to-be-released The Fox Experiment (published by Pandasaurus) and Undergrove (by AEG). So now we can nerd out about how Elizabeth marries a (usually) nature-related theme to game design -- and all the random things we've learned about the world and each other while board gaming. Timeline: Virtual Revolution.The Search for the Lost Species.

Duration:00:50:11

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118: Party time! Co-op vs. team party games (guest: Jacob Way/Friendly Skeleton)

10/12/2023
We've had so much fun with Friendly Skeleton's upcoming party game Trash Talk that we wanted to dedicate a whole episode to other light-hearted fare that's great for gaming groups. Are you more of a co-op party gamer...or do you prefer to go at it in teams? We asked Jacob Way, Head Skeleton at Friendly Skeleton (formerly Deep Water Games), to join us to show us how to party (game)! Timeline: The White Castle.Tichu.

Duration:01:04:39

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117: Video vs board games, why we play co-ops when we don’t like them (guest: Banzainator)

9/28/2023
Prolific content creator/streamer Banzainator joins Christina and Shoe to talk what we love best: video and board games! What do we like better...and when? Also why do we keep going back to co-op games when...we think we don't really like them all that much? What types of games break through that barrier for us? Listen for fun times! Timeline: Mice & Mystics.The Castles of Burgundy: Special Edition (w/ Vineyards Expansion).

Duration:00:49:57

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116: The Arkham Asylum Files -- a behind-the-scenes look at this most ambitious game

9/14/2023
We haven't played anything quite like The Arkham Asylum Files: Panic in Gotham City. This super premium, augmented-reality, multimedia experience is a pricey box at $149 for a one-time (maybe? -- listen to learn more) playthrough. Is it worth it? To dig into how The Arkham Asylum Files is pushing the boundaries of tabletop gaming, we invited Animal Repair Shop and Infinite Rabbit Holes Senior VP of Interaction Design (and magician!) Michael Borys to discuss the epic design and production processes, the countless creative and budgetary challenges, and how "being the dot" influences everything he works on. Timeline: The Arkham Asylum Files: Panic in Gotham City.Wiz-War.

Duration:00:53:26

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115: Post-Gen Con games! Freelancers, Search for Lost Species, Robot Quest Arena + more

8/24/2023
Hosting this podcast isn't all just fun and games...no, wait, it actually is! Check out this episode for our impressions of a hilarious adventure game where monsters thrive in a human-less world, a deckbuilding game with cute robots smashing each other, the sequel to our favorite logic-deduction game, a roll-and-write version of Tetris, and two party games (one involving literal junk and the other guessing your friends' D&D-style alignments). Timeline: Freelancers.Trash Talk.The Search for Lost Species.Kiss the Goblin.Robot Quest Arena.Number Drop.

Duration:00:43:08

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114: Our top games from Gen Con 2023 (guest: Ruel Gaviola)

8/10/2023
The 2023 edition of Gen Con, North America's largest board game convention, was the biggest yet -- breaking attendance records and our wallets so we could get the hottest games...to tell you about, of course! We asked American Tabletop Awards committee member, content creator, and general awesome gamer Ruel Gaviola to join us to discuss the show and to share our fave board games that we got to check out.

Duration:01:11:21

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113: Games! Expeditions, Overboss Duel, Marrakesh, Vaalbara, District Noir, Rauha

7/27/2023
We hosted a huge party recently and got a ton of new board games to the table -- so we wanted to dedicate an episode to six of them! You've wondered about the hot new sequel to Scythe, Expeditions, and we played it! Plus Marrakesh from Stefan Feld and Queen Games' City Collection, Vaalbara and Rauha from Hachette Games, Overboss Duel from Brotherwise Games, and District Noir from Pandasaurus Games. We've got opinions.... Timeline: Expeditions.Vaalbara.Overboss Duel.District Noir.- Marrakesh.Rauha.

Duration:00:42:07