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MeepleCore podcast

MeepleCore is a bi-weekly podcast/videocast about board games, video games, music, and nerd culture. The audio version of this podcast can be found on iTunes and other podcast locations. Visit www.meeplecore.com for more info, like us on Facebook.com/MeepleCore, and follow us on twitter @meeplecore. Feel free to email us questions and comments at meeplecore@gmail.com
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Now displaying: September, 2017

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Sep 21, 2017

Host Tim Jennette (Metal Meeple), co-host Matt RoBear, and returning guest Eric Ledford begin the show with a few first impressions for the board games: Go Nuts for Donuts (Gamewright), Lifeboats (Z-Man Games), Joraku (Tasty Minstrel Games), and Between Two Cities (Stonemaier Games).

Next they give some tips and tricks on how to organize your board games, review and discuss their opinions on the new iPhone 8 and iPhone X, Talk about some Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, finish off the show with their Top 5 Games they wished they have played....
...and much more!!!

Sep 7, 2017

Host Tim Jennette (Metal Meeple), co-host Matt RoBear, and returning guest Eric Ledford begin the show with a few first impressions for the board games:  Adrenaline (Czech Games Edition), Century: Golem Edition (Plan B Games), Kingdomino (Blue Orange), and Tiny Epic Quest (Gamelyn Games).

Next they talk about their recap and experiences at the historic 50th anniversary of GenCon 2017, discuss their reasons on why people purchase games at conventions, go through their Top 5 un-popular opinions about GenCon....

...and much more!

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