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#132: Why Is That Still on My Shelf?

Aug 25, 20201 hr 4 min
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I mean, maybe, possibly, hopefully, with luck, theoretically, given the right group, hypothetically, in time, conceivably, eventually, if I push hard enough, imaginably, as a favour, I could imagine, someday, perchance, play this again. Weather permitting.

01:36 AYURIS: Cerebria: The Inside World (Richard Amann, Viktor Peter, István Pócsi, Frigyes Schőberl, Nick Shaw, & Dávid Turczi, Mindclash Games, 2018)

Games Played Last Week:
04:34 -Istanbul (Rudiger Dorn, Pegasus Spiele, 2014)
06:06 -Blue Moon (Reiner Knizia, KOSMOS, 2004)
09:23 -Saint Petersburg (Bernd Brunnhofer, Hans im Glück, 2004)
12:08 -Spirit Island: Jagged Earth (R. Eric Reuss, Greater Than Games, 2020)
16:52 -Undaunted: North Africa (Trevor Benjamin & David Thompson, Osprey Games, 2020)
23:17 -The Crew: The Quest for Planet 9 (Thomas Sing, KOSMOS, 2019)
25:10 -Rome & Roll (Nick Shaw & Dávid Turczi, PSC Games, 2020)

News (and why it doesn't matter):
34:30 Lookout for more Uwe Rosenberg: Hallertau
35:15 More Stories for Orleans
35:39 Multiple He-Mans? Hes-Men? Archon and CMON
37:35 David Thompson's Switch and Signal
38:21 Dinosaur World
39:00 Root digital

42:30 Topic: Why Is That Still on My Shelf?

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