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A Piece of the Action
Micah, Eric and Greg
37 episodes
3 days ago
Micah, Eric and Greg give their thoughts and analysis on boardgames, Star Trek trivia, and the use of the Oxford Comma in podcast descriptions.
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Micah, Eric and Greg give their thoughts and analysis on boardgames, Star Trek trivia, and the use of the Oxford Comma in podcast descriptions.
Show more...
Games
Leisure
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Ars Ludica Ep. 1 - Schools of Board Game Design - Ameritrash
A Piece of the Action
11 seconds
4 years ago
Ars Ludica Ep. 1 - Schools of Board Game Design - Ameritrash

A new pretentiously titled series from Greg designed to quarantine his ramblings from the other Piece of the Action videos for fear his ideas might spread. Expect videos on the 22nd of every month.  In this video, he begins a series examining different schools of board game design and what makes them tick. The first up, Ameritrash!  All credit for the ideas in this episode go to Oliver Kiley. 


Be sure to check out the original blog post here: https://boardgamegeek.com/blogpost/27367/schools-design-and-their-core-priorities 


Also, do check out our reviews that come out on the 1st and 15th of every month. Eric's silo for ideas, Collect My Thoughts, is released on the 8th of every month.

A Piece of the Action
Micah, Eric and Greg give their thoughts and analysis on boardgames, Star Trek trivia, and the use of the Oxford Comma in podcast descriptions.