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The Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast

Episode 190: Cthulhu A Deck Building Game, Root and Approachability in Board Games

The Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast

Jamie Keagy

Hobbies, Leisure, Games

4.7869 Ratings

🗓️ 3 September 2019

⏱️ 201 minutes

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Summary

A feature review of Cthulhu A Deck Building Game from Wyvern Gaming, a look back at Root from Leder Games and a discussion about Approachability in Board Games

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's Wednesday, September 4th, and you're listening to The Secret Cup Ball Gaming Podcast.

0:11.0

Today, the founder's review Cthulhu Arctic Boating Games,

0:17.5

and look back at root and discuss approachability in board games.

0:26.9

And now please welcome the secret Cabal founders.

0:37.0

Hey now, Kabbalas and welcome to episode 190 of the Secret Cabal Gaming podcast.

0:43.3

This is Jamie. Tony here.

0:45.7

Hello, hello. This is Don.

0:47.0

And this is Steve. And even though Jen Con has come and gone, we are still haunted by

0:53.1

its ghosts because we haven't gotten through all the games we played yet.

0:55.8

That's for sure.

0:56.7

There's a giant list here.

0:58.1

It's funny because we have a list of games to talk about and then there's always a list right after that's next time is the category.

1:05.2

And it's longer than the list of games you have to talk about.

1:08.0

I know.

1:08.5

And like social media's blowing up still with the Gen Con stuff.

1:11.8

Jamie, you put that picture up that you had with Commander Shepard from Mass Effect.

1:15.4

That's right.

1:15.9

People were commenting up and down all over that.

1:18.0

Yeah.

1:18.4

I put my picture up with Mass Effect guy.

1:20.7

I'll tell you.

1:21.7

It's one thing about Gen Con.

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