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This time it's board games. Other than the books.

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Space-Cast! #21. Turncoats on Turncoats

Today on the Space-Cast!, we're joined by Matilda Simonsson, designer (and crafter) of Turncoats. Listen in as we discuss the inspirations, production, and implications of a game that seems ten times its size.

Jul 20, 202249 minSeason 2Ep. 21

Space-Cast! #20. The Acts of the Interviewees

Come to hear about Jeff Warrender's The Acts of the Evangelists, stay for the rambling discussion about New Testament scholarship. Or don't. Stay away, all ye who fear extended chats about religion, independent publication, and games as devotion.

May 02, 20221 hr 48 minSeason 2Ep. 20

Book-Space! #22. Mind MGMT

Everybody knows psychics aren't real. What Mind MGMT presupposes is... what if they are? Join Brock, Summer, and Dan as we discuss Matt Kindt's graphic novel, including professional conspiracy theories, non-professional relationship advice, and our mutual bewilderment when people say they don't like the art.

Mar 30, 20221 hr 1 minSeason 1Ep. 22

Space-Cast! #19. Attacking the Bloc

In the midst of a time of social unrest, one game dares to investigate the polarities of popular protest. That game is Bloc by Bloc by T.L. Simons and Greg Loring-Albright. For today's episode, join Dan, T.L., and Greg as we discuss how their game offers both contradiction and clarity in politics, violent and nonviolent disobedience, popular expropriation, and the danger of having an uprising stolen from under your feet.

Feb 24, 20221 hr 39 minSeason 2Ep. 19

Space-Cast! #18. Game Design Wizard

For the first time ever,* game designer, instructor, writer, and overall wizard Geoff Engelstein appears on a podcast to discuss a trio of his games, along with some insider baseball. Join us as we discuss getting an author's permission to treat a protagonist like a doofus, what it's like to gamify a peace conference, and why "gravity" is one of the greatest gaming metaphors of the decade. (*Not the first time ever.)

Feb 10, 202259 minSeason 2Ep. 18

Space-Cast! #17. Making Magnates Work

What goes up must come down. That's the proposition of James Naylor's Magnate: The First City, the modern Monopoly that sees its housing boom through to the inevitable bust. Today, James joins Dan to chat about real estate development, game development, and what makes Humbleburg more of a "first" city than the many counter-examples that are undoubtedly popping into your head.

Nov 30, 20211 hr 6 minSeason 2Ep. 17

Space-Cast! #16. A Nicaea Conversation

Nearly seventeen hundred years ago, a bunch of theology nerds were called together to answer one simple question: what is the nature of God? Their answer has shaped the way we've thought about the divine ever since. That's the topic of Amabel Holland's Nicaea, plus an irreverent twist or two. Today, Amabel joins us to chat about orthodoxy, heresy, and the politicking that happened in between the extremes all those years ago.

Oct 20, 20211 hr 36 minSeason 2Ep. 16

Book-Space! #21. Project Hail Mary

Andy Weir got famous writing about a man stranded in an isolated environment who uses science and pluck to solve his way out of danger; in Project Hail Mary , he flexes his authorial talents to their limit with a novel about a man stranded in an isolated environment who uses science and pluck to solve his way out of danger. Join Brock, Summer, and Dan as we discuss Ryland Grace's portentous name, watching aliens poop, and how Weir blends hard and soft science fiction to tremendous effect....

Oct 13, 20211 hr 5 minSeason 1Ep. 21

Space-Cast! #15. Paleopalooza

There's something dangerous in those bushes over there. A sabre-tooth tiger? A handful of poisonous berries? Nope, it's designer Peter Rustemeyer, here to chat about the origins, development, and history of Paleo, the 2021 winner of the prestigious Kennerspiel des Jahres.

Sep 22, 202153 minSeason 2Ep. 15

Book-Space! #20. Autonomous

Ever developed a robust opinion about the possibility of intercourse with a robot? And we're not talking about conversation here. Neither had Summer, Brock, or Dan. Good thing we read Autonomous by Annalee Newitz ! Now we're bubbling over with perspectives on robo-love, pharmaceutical monopolies, and how to make pharma pirates seem boring.

Aug 19, 20211 hrSeason 1Ep. 20

Space-Cast! #14. Mind Managed

For today's "podcast," our topic of discussion is everything about Mind MGMT by Sen-Foong Lim and Jay Cormier. Over the course of a single episode, we discuss Sen and Jay's psychic powers, origin stories, and the process of designing, iterating, and activating latent psychics — sorry, I mean adapting Matt Kindt's comic series.

Aug 10, 20211 hr 26 minSeason 2Ep. 14

Space-Cast! #13. Lethargic Gods

This week on the Space-Biff! Space-Cast!, we're joined by Ryan Laukat to discuss his latest game, Sleeping Gods! In the process, we also discuss open-world video games, open-world board games, and how to adapt the former into the latter.

Jun 30, 20211 hr 13 minSeason 2Ep. 13

Book-Space! #19. Seven Surrenders

If our last episode left you confused, today we're doubling down! Twice the confusion! Double! Times two! Continuing the futuristic saga of a golden age on the brink of disaster, we discuss unreliable narrators, miracles real and invented, and what happens when you name your sniper character Sniper. Come along as we dive into Seven Surrenders by Ada Palmer .

Jun 04, 20211 hr 16 minSeason 1Ep. 19

Space-Cast! #12. Slavery and Emancipation

This month on the Space-Cast!, we're investigating a difficult topic — the representation of slavery in board games. To help navigate these waters, we're joined by Patrick Rael, Professor of History at Bowdoin College, to discuss how board games have depicted slavery in the past, what they're doing right now, and how we can use them to learn about sensitive historical issues.

Apr 29, 20211 hr 49 minSeason 2Ep. 12

Space-Cast! #11. Beyond the Cardboard

As promised, today we're talking about nothing but tech trees — specifically, Dennis Chan's Beyond the Sun, a game about exploring the far reaches of the galaxy by climbing the branches of the humble technology tree. Along the way, we discuss some of Dennis's inspirations, favorite tech systems, and whether Dan is bad at traversing outer space.

Mar 20, 202156 minSeason 2Ep. 11

Space-Cast! #10. An Holy Kiss

Smooch! For the Space-Biff! Space-Cast!'s decepisode, today I'm joined by Ben Madison to discuss The Mission: Early Christianity from the Crucifixion to the Crusades. Along the way, we discuss religion as an inspiration in game design, including an examination of what happens when playthings, religious beliefs, history, and personal faith journeys intersect.

Feb 18, 20211 hr 24 minSeason 2Ep. 10

Book-Space! #18. Too Like the Lightning

At last! A book written for Dan and nobody else. Join Brock, Summer, and Dan as we discuss utopias, renaissances, and golden ages, along with theology, miracles, and messiahs both unapproachable and childlike. It's Too Like the Lightning by Ada Palmer .

Feb 03, 20211 hr 28 minSeason 1Ep. 18

Space-Cast! #9. Costly Design

I'm as surprised as you are — it's the ninth episode of the Space-Biff! Space-Cast! Today I'm joined by Armando Canales, Lyndon Martin, and Brian Willcutt, the designers of this year's controversial title The Cost. We discuss the game itself, along with broader concepts of moral game design and how to focus a game's intended story on the elements that matter most.

Dec 03, 20201 hr 9 minSeason 2Ep. 9

Space-Cast! #8. Assembly Ghosts

Today on the Space-Biff! Space-Cast!, Dan is joined by physicist, inventor, and game designer Janice Turner to discuss Assembly and Sensor Ghosts, the constraints and possibilities of smaller design formats, and designing with a mind toward disability and accessibility.

Oct 15, 202042 minSeason 2Ep. 8

Space-Cast! #7. This Critical Land

Today on the Space-Biff! Space-Cast!, Dan is joined by Tom Russell, who answers questions about his controversial title This Guilty Land, discusses research and responsibility in crafting board games, and answers the two most difficult questions of them all: what is your favorite dinosaur, and what is art?

Sep 04, 20201 hr 36 minSeason 2Ep. 7

Book-Space! #17. The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle

The problem with time loops is the time. Also the loops. Join Brock, Summer, and Dan as we discuss Groundhog Days, philosophy of mind, and how many male voices can fit into a single synopsis. It's The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton !

Aug 27, 20201 hr 13 minSeason 1Ep. 17

Space-Cast! #6. Stellar Jamboree

Today on the Space-Biff! Space-Cast!, Dan Thurot is joined by TauCeti Deichmann to discuss his confusingly titled real-time asymmetrical science fiction trade game, Faraway Convergence! I mean Constellation Meeting! I mean Sidereal Confluence! There it is. Listen in as we discuss the game's origins, its intricate negotiations, and how rational actors would easily arrange better trade deals than humans.

Jul 10, 20201 hr 17 minSeason 2Ep. 6

Book-Space! #16. A Memory Called Empire

This month on the Space-Biff! Book-Space!, Brock, Summer, and Dan are joined by Cole Wehrle to discuss civilization, colonization, and memory transfer from A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine !

Jun 26, 20201 hr 24 minSeason 1Ep. 16

Space-Cast! #5. Arguments with Cole

You've probably heard of Cole Wehrle. But have you heard Cole Wehrle arguing? On today's episode of the Space-Biff! Space-Cast!, join Dan and Cole as we talk about argument and simulation in board games, explore a few deeply accusatory questions about second editions, and settle the conundrum of how Rome fell.

Jun 19, 20201 hr 50 minSeason 2Ep. 5

Space-Cast! #4. Big Box Games

John Clowdus is best known for his small designs. And, naturally, in today's episode of the Space-Biff! Space-Cast!, he's willing to talk to Dan Thurot about small games old and new, including which of his titles he prefers to Omen: A Reign of War. But now Clowdus is also a bona fide big-box game designer thanks to Mezo. Listen in as he spills the beans about the challenges and advantages of designing a game that can't fit into your pocket.

May 14, 202057 minSeason 2Ep. 4

Book-Space! #15. Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie

What does a hive mind do when it's no longer a hive mind? Rent a helicopter, of course. Join Brock, Summer, and Dan as we discuss Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie , and chat about colonial empires, undying rulers, and pronouns.

Apr 30, 20201 hr 1 minSeason 1Ep. 15

Space-Cast! #3. Critic vs. Critic

For today's Space-Cast!, Dan Thurot speaks with a new friend in the form of Tom Chick, veteran reviewer of video and board games alike. They discuss the state of games criticism, dirty words that should never appear in a critique, and some of the lessons Tom has learned about writing reviews and writing in general.

Apr 23, 20201 hr 9 minSeason 2Ep. 3

Space-Cast! #2. Chugging Meltwater

As the world is ravaged by toilet paper shortages, Dan Thurot is joined by Erin Lee Escobedo to discuss the ins and outs of tactical starvation in her game Meltwater, how its spiritual grandparents would make for history's oddest couple, the artificiality of some of gaming's biggest narrative "choices," and the difficulty of conceding defeat. Cheery stuff!

Apr 09, 20201 hr 3 minSeason 2Ep. 2

Space-Cast! #1. Go Play a Summoner War

After three unbearable years, the Space-Biff! Space-Cast! is back! And to celebrate this momentous occasion, Dan Thurot and Brock Poulsen are joined by Colby Dauch to talk about a much more important revival: the independence of Plaid Hat Games. We also chat about Summoner Wars old and new, Dungeon Run (that's Brock's fault), and Forgotten Waters.

Apr 02, 20201 hr 17 minSeason 2Ep. 1

Book-Space! #14. All the Birds in the Sky by Charlie Jane Anders

Magic and technology. Technology and magic. Forces as old as... well, one of them is older than the other, but they've both got a few winters under their belt. Join Brock, Summer, and Dan as we discuss All the Birds in the Sky by Charlie Jane Anders . Featuring Bay Area relationship problems, a benevolent social media network (suspension of disbelief broken) and a special guest appearance by Elon Musk.

Jan 17, 20201 hr 1 minSeason 1Ep. 14
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