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"Oh my god," I said, "What if we did something that was like Celebrity Poker meets Dinner for Five, where we got interesting people we know together for tabletop games?!"
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In season one of the show, we play games like Settlers of Catan, The Last Night on Earth, Munchkin, Small World, and Alhambra. Some of the players include Grant Imahara, Sean Plott (better known as Day[9]), Dodger Leigh, Ryan Higa, Beth Riesgraf, Phil Lamarr, Morgan Webb, Garfunkle and Oats, Veronica Belmont, and Colin Ferguson.
GreenGoo wrote:hepcat wrote:My man crush on Colin Ferguson continues to grow.
I'm guessing this is not him.
El Guapo wrote:I love board games, but I'm having a hard time getting excited about watching other people play board games.
El Guapo wrote:I love board games, but I'm having a hard time getting excited about watching other people play board games.
YellowKing wrote:I could care less in watching it as a spectator sport.

YellowKing wrote:I own Small World, but it doesn't get a lot of play because it is soooo competitive (my gaming group tends to prefer co-op games, Memoir '44 and Ticket to Ride being two exceptions). I don't think it came across quite so well in the video, but the game is called Small World for a reason - there is simply not enough freaking room for all the players and it is MADDENING! The result is an all out tug of war over territory and it can get really cut throat.
It's an excellent game in terms of design and replayability, but it definitely caters to a more competitive audience. Way too many egos in my gaming group for this one to be "entertaining" rather than ending in tears and overturned chairs.
Kelric wrote:The group I've played in tries to do quite a bit of trading, it just doesn't always happen.
Kelric wrote:I wish I had a gaming group.(working on it, though!)
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