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Sustainable Games with Andrew Navaro, Dorfromantik, Ancient Realm, Aeon's End: Legacy of Gravehold

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What if we don’t make games that last forever is the question Andrew Navaro, head of Earthborne Games is asking us. His answer is Earthborne Rangers, a game that will perish, but not before it lands on our doorsteps. On this episode of Talk Cardboard we interview Andrew about Earthborne Rangers and his vision for a more eco-responsible board game scene. We’ve also got reviews for Spiel des Jahres winner Dorfromantik: The Board game that’s all about a chill time laying tiles, Ancient Realms - a little game that fits in your pocket from the designer of Sprawlopolis and Aeon’s End: Legacy of Gravehold - big legacy campaign deckbuilder that’s more ambitious than it is impressive. If you’d like to check out our bonus episodes - become a patreon supporter on https://patreon.com/nopunincluded On to the timestamps: 5:16 Audience Correspondence: Obsession 13:59 Ancient Realm 28:02 Dorfromantik: The Board Game 39:53 Audience Correspondence: NPI Directed by 43:43 Sustainable Board Games with Andrew Navaro (Interview) 1:15:09 Aeon's End: Legacy of Gravehold 1:40:46 Audience Correspondence: Rulebook Assessment
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What if we don’t make games that last forever is the question Andrew Navaro, head of Earthborne Games is asking us. His answer is Earthborne Rangers, a game that will perish, but not before it lands on our doorsteps. On this episode of Talk Cardboard we interview Andrew about Earthborne Rangers and his vision for a more eco-responsible board game scene. We’ve also got reviews for Spiel des Jahres winner Dorfromantik: The Board game that’s all about a chill time laying tiles, Ancient Realms - a little game that fits in your pocket from the designer of Sprawlopolis and Aeon’s End: Legacy of Gravehold - big legacy campaign deckbuilder that’s more ambitious than it is impressive. If you’d like to check out our bonus episodes - become a patreon supporter on https://patreon.com/nopunincluded On to the timestamps: 5:16 Audience Correspondence: Obsession 13:59 Ancient Realm 28:02 Dorfromantik: The Board Game 39:53 Audience Correspondence: NPI Directed by 43:43 Sustainable Board Games with Andrew Navaro (Interview) 1:15:09 Aeon's End: Legacy of Gravehold 1:40:46 Audience Correspondence: Rulebook Assessment
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