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The State of Games, Episode 20 - The One About Family Ties

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In this episode of The State of Games, Dice and Monkey hit the holiday road for Thanksgiving, taking their portable recorder along for some family gaming fun - and lots of opinions. Listen to Monkey's mom turn her incredible luck powers against us in Can't Stop, Dice's step dad talk about the "cracker" in King of Tokyo and playing games 50 years ago, and everybody giving their opinions on what makes a good family game. All this, plus thoughts on Letters from Whitechapel, Flummox, and Compounded, drunkenly shaking igloos, and, of course, camels.



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Link to podcast on BGG: http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgamepodcastepisode/67745/the-o...

External link to podcast on Dice Hate Me, with supplement content:
http://dicehateme.com/2011/12/the-state-of-games-episode-20-...

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NOTE: This podcast contains lots of different accents, a lot of dice rolling and quite a bit of fun, so if you hate any of those things, we talk about Letters From Whitechapel at 43:25.

Notes on podcast content in relation to tagged games
- Can't Stop - Actual recorded gameplay, thoughts and opinions on play and design
- Eruption - Actual recorded gameplay, thoughts and opinions on play and design, suitability as a family game
- Letters From Whitechapel - Discussion of gameplay and mechanics, thoughts and opinions of game after several play sessions
- Flummox - Discussion of gameplay, prototype and design progression, opinions on play

Other games discussed but not tagged
- King of Tokyo
- Trollhalla
- Carnival
- VivaJava
- DiceAFARI
- Rise!
- Igloo Pop
- Yspahan
- Alea Iacta Est
- Survive: Escape from Atlantis
- Agricola
- At the Gates of Loyang
- Snow Tails
- No Thanks!
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