meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Shut Up & Sit Down

Podcast #85: Do you have any Fascist Fish?

Shut Up & Sit Down

Shut Up & Sit Down

Leisure, Games

4.92.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 September 2018

⏱️ 71 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Come on up! Make yourself at home in our twiggy podcast nest, where Paul and Quinns are ready to regurgitate some warmed-up board game knowledge into your waiting beak.

This episode features the quietly fabulous tile-laying of Gunkimono. There's Taj Mahal, the fourth in a fantastic series of beautiful Reiner Knizia remakes. We've had a first play of Trade on the Tigris, a new negotiation game from the designer of Space Cadets. Quinns talks about how GKR: Heavy Hitters is almost his favourite game of all time, if it could just be combined somehow with Critical Mass (see podcast #84). Also, like the rest of the internet, we've begun playing Root and can't seem to stop.

Finally, the pair chat about a reader mail asking when, and where, we'd consider playing board games for money.

Full podcast transcript available here.


Gunkimono, Taj Mahal, Trade on the Tigris, GKR: Heavy Hitters, Root, NMBR 9, Azul, flamme rouge, Ra, Through the Desert, Modern Art, Sidereal Confluence: Trading and Negotiation in the Elysium Quadrant, Critical Mass, Skull, The Genius, Poker, Android: Netrunner, Two Rooms and a Boom, Diamant

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Hello everybody and welcome to the 85th shut up and sit down podcast a podcast all about

0:13.6

board games card games table top games my colleague Paul Dean hi and me Quentin Smith

0:20.5

we have been talking about board games for seven years now there you go without stopping

0:26.7

without no there's been sleeping sometimes it feels that way but that's just how it's got

0:32.6

to be Paul we have got a hum donker of a show why don't you tell me what is on this hum donker

0:39.0

of a show we are going to be talking about a bunch of board games including Gunkimono which

0:43.9

is a kind of domino related Japanese war game that has nothing to do with Japan or war

0:51.4

but it's really good I was impressed I'm going to be talking about Taj Mahal yeah an

0:56.5

update of a of an old game from Ryan Eknitzia keep coming back they keep coming back it

1:02.1

turns out Dr. Ryan Eknitzia has like hundreds of games and literally some of them are really

1:06.9

good we're going to be talking about trading on the Tigris yes a new trading game about

1:12.8

being a Babylonian and occasionally asking people if they want a religious fish or goat

1:18.4

or a goat do you want to go I got a lot of goats is it a fascist goat it's let's move on I don't

1:26.0

want to spoil that one trading on the Tigris is yeah very interesting trading game we'll be talking

1:30.1

about that later I've been playing GKR heavy hitters do you know what GKR stands for Paul killer robots

1:35.9

and a huge robot miniatures and it looks very sexy I think they are the nicest pre-painted miniatures

1:42.0

that money can buy wow but that's a thing yeah well I'll be talking a bit about GKR for sure okay

1:47.3

but then the sort of grand finale of all the games we're going to be talking about we have been

1:51.5

playing a lot of root root the game that everybody is talking about the game of the moment absolutely

1:59.3

and actually when board games have a game of the moment it tends to be a bit flash in the pan

2:03.5

the hype will usually last for maybe two weeks but with root the hype it's not going anywhere it's

2:09.7

here to stay it's got squatters rights and you know what I'm going to say right here right now it

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Shut Up & Sit Down, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Shut Up & Sit Down and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.