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CineGamer: A Board Game Podcast
Rabbit Hole Podcasts
45 episodes
4 days ago
Once a month, Jason Soto and Toby Merida will talk about a board game that is based on an IP, whether it's a movie, TV show, book, magazine, whatever. If it's based on a existing property, they will play it and talk about it.
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Once a month, Jason Soto and Toby Merida will talk about a board game that is based on an IP, whether it's a movie, TV show, book, magazine, whatever. If it's based on a existing property, they will play it and talk about it.
Show more...
Games
Leisure
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#41: Heat: Pedal to the Metal/Grand Prix (1966)
CineGamer: A Board Game Podcast
1 hour 7 minutes
6 months ago
#41: Heat: Pedal to the Metal/Grand Prix (1966)

In the first hybrid episode where Jason and Toby pair up a board game with a movie that have the same theme, they discuss the 2022 Days of Wonder game Heat: Pedal to the Metal and match it up with the 1966 film "Grand Prix".


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CineGamer: A Board Game Podcast
Once a month, Jason Soto and Toby Merida will talk about a board game that is based on an IP, whether it's a movie, TV show, book, magazine, whatever. If it's based on a existing property, they will play it and talk about it.