Cardboard Cave is a board game podcast focusing on one game per episode. Listen as Trevor and Anna cover everything from the hottest hits and modern classics to forgotten games you just never hear about anymore. Welcome to the Cave!
On this episode, Trevor ponders if it's okay to be a seasoned gamer who enjoys super simple games, or if we should grow up and only play the heavy stuff. There are TONS of simple games mentioned in this episode, some classics, some new.
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Cardboard Cave is a board game podcast focusing on one game per episode. Listen as Trevor and Anna cover everything from the hottest hits and modern classics to forgotten games you just never hear about anymore. Welcome to the Cave!
On this episode, Trevor ponders if it's okay to be a seasoned gamer who enjoys super simple games, or if we should grow up and only play the heavy stuff. There are TONS of simple games mentioned in this episode, some classics, some new.
Cardboard Cave is a board game podcast focusing on one game per episode. Listen as Trevor and Anna cover everything from the hottest hits and modern classics to forgotten games you just never hear about anymore. Welcome to the Cave!
Surprise! Cardboard Cave isn't dead, again. Trevor is back to quickly discuss a host of games, then review the quicker, smaller version of the beloved Jurassic Park-like game Dinosaur Island. Games mentioned this episode, in order: Fleet: The Dice Game Marvel United Mining Colony Dice Miner Stella: Dixit Universe Nidavellir Dune: Imperium Biblios Dinosaur Island: Rawr 'n Write.
Cardboard Cave
Cardboard Cave is a board game podcast focusing on one game per episode. Listen as Trevor and Anna cover everything from the hottest hits and modern classics to forgotten games you just never hear about anymore. Welcome to the Cave!
On this episode, Trevor ponders if it's okay to be a seasoned gamer who enjoys super simple games, or if we should grow up and only play the heavy stuff. There are TONS of simple games mentioned in this episode, some classics, some new.