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Ludology

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Feb 23, 2014 • 1h 15min

Ludology Episode 75 - Gray's Ludology

Ryan and Geoff are very excited to be joined by special guest Mike Gray. Mike has a long history in the game industry, working for Milton Bradley, TSR, and Hasbro.  He designed Fortress America, Shogun, The Omega Virus, and many other classics during his tenure.  Mike gives us a fascinating glimpse into the world of the largest game publisher, including the genesis of the Gamemaster series, acquisition of Avalon Hill, and development of modern classics like Queen's Gambit. Duration: 01:14:45
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Feb 16, 2014 • 6min

GameTek 74 - Endings

In this classic GameTek, Geoff discusses the importance of endings, and the difference between "the experiencing self" and "the remembering self." One of Geoff's favorites! Duration: 06:06
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Feb 9, 2014 • 1h 22min

Ludology Episode 74 - Boardgame Wonderland

Ryan and Geoff continue their series on the most influential games of all time, and take a look at the 1970's.  What were the key moments in the decade of disco? Duration: 01:21:58
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Feb 2, 2014 • 6min

GameTek 73 - Power Creep

In this classic GameTek, Geoff talks about Power Creep. Is it a big conspiracy? Or is there a less nefarious explanation? Duration: 06:19
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Jan 26, 2014 • 1h 17min

Ludology Episode 73 - Icon of Clarity

Ryan and Geoff are joined by JVMF-auction winner Chaz Marler, to discuss the use of icons in games. Why use icons? What games have useful icons, and others not so much?  And what is Geoff's suggestion for the Dice Tower musical episode? Duration: 01:17:28
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Jan 19, 2014 • 6min

GameTek 72 - Playtesting

In this classic GameTek, Geoff takes a look at playtesting. What are the different types of playtesting, and how do they fall short?
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Jan 12, 2014 • 1h 9min

Ludology Episode 72 - Under The Influence Part 1

And we're back!! Ryan and Geoff kick off the new year with a new series: The Most Influential Games. Part 1 covers 1900 - 1969.  What are the most influential games from these years? Duration: 1:08:47
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Dec 15, 2013 • 1h 17min

Ludology Episode 71 - Dude, Where's My Map?

Geoff and Ryan are joined by Steve Kendall of the Ragnar Brothers and designer of History of the World, Viking Fury, and more, to discuss Area Control or 'Dudes on a Map' games. What are the outstanding examples? What are the key ingredients of this genre? What are the strengths and weaknesses? Duration: 01:17:12
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Dec 8, 2013 • 23min

GameTek 70 - Betrayer's Banquet

NEW CONTENT! Geoff talks with Quintin Smith of Shut Up and Sit Down about his recent experience at The Betrayer's Banquet, a Prisoner's Dilemma-themed dinner party.  Does backstabbing improve the taste of chicken feet? Duration: 22:56
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Dec 1, 2013 • 1h 15min

Ludology Episode 70 - Risky Business

Ryan and Geoff are joined by Rob Daviau, of Iron Wall Games, and formerly with Hasbro. While at Hasbro Rob worked on a slew of games you know, including Heroscape, Betrayal at House on the Hill, and Axis and Allies. But we've invited him on to discuss his 'Legacy' series of games, starting with Risk: Legacy, and the upcoming Seafall.  How did he come up with the idea for Risk: Legacy? What were the design challenges and blind alleys he overcame? What is he trying to do differently with Seafall? Duration: 01:15:15

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