Teaching
We all need to learn games to play them. But are you good at teaching games? What kind of teaching style do you have? Do you even like teaching? We touch on all of those hard hitting questions and more on…The MFGCast!
We all need to learn games to play them. But are you good at teaching games? What kind of teaching style do you have? Do you even like teaching? We touch on all of those hard hitting questions and more on…The MFGCast!
In this episode we catch up on what we’re playing, what we’re excited about playing in the future, and some big news. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/catching-up-with-the-mfgcast/id523045887?i=1000422374380&mt=2
There is a time for faxes, TPS Reports, and out of office messages. Then…there is a time for action! Join us as we talk to Jeff Stormer (Party of One Podcast, All My Fantasy Children) about Mission Accomplished! Mission Accomplished! is a Super Spy RPG where the spies have completed… Continue reading
We’re joined by Carla Kopp of Weird Giraffe Games to talk about their new game, Dreams of Tomorrow! The present is in trouble, and it’s up to the dreamers to send good vibes to the past to prevent the inevitable. Listen to see what this great game has to offer… Continue reading
Time is something that becomes less of a luxury for us as we get older. Experiences in gaming can be short. But they also can be long. There are some games that play for long periods of time that feel like the time flies. Join us as we talk about… Continue reading
Emerson Matsuuchi has had some hits with Century: Spice Road, Crossfire and Specter Ops. But what about an abstract game about underwater coral placement? Join the MFGCast as we talk about Reef by Plan B Games.
How many plays does it take for you to get a strategy on a game? How many plays does it take for you to decide if you want to play it more or not at all? We answer those questions and more in this episode. Make sure to get Ghostel… Continue reading
There are many games that you can play with people that you don’t know well to break the ice. There is a lot of games out there to try that help cut the tension of new gaming relationships. We talk about some of our picks.