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The Space-Biff! Space-Cast!
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Jan 23, 2024 • 55min

Space-Cast! #34. Bees & Dragons

Which is more unexpected, science-fiction bees or realistic dragons? For today's episode, we're joined by Connie Vogelmann to discuss that very issue. In addition to discussing Apiary and Wyrmspan, we also dig into how these games came to be, the benefits of grounding a setting, and the behavioral biology of leaving negative ratings on a game one hasn't played.
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Dec 13, 2023 • 1h 6min

Space-Cast! #33. Gab on the Clocktower

How much work goes into a successful social deduction game? If Blood on the Clocktower is anything to go by, a whole lot. Today we're joined by Steven Medway, designer of this long-awaited game about the improper use of timekeeping apparatuses, to discuss unreliable identities, player elimination, and how chaos fosters memorable stories.
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Sep 19, 2023 • 1h 8min

Space-Cast! #32. The Mirroring of Jenna Felli

Jenna Felli is the well-known designer of some truly unique board games, among them Shadows of Malice, Zimby Mojo, Bemused, Dûhr: The Lesser Houses, Cosmic Frog, and The Mirroring of Mary King. Despite her relative fame, however, Jenna is appearing for the first time on today's episode. Join us as we discuss chaos, identity, and authenticity in board games and in life.
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Aug 23, 2023 • 1h 45min

Space-Cast! #31. An Undaunting Conversation

Game designers Trevor Benjamin and David Thompson discuss WWII, historical game inclusions and omissions, authorial intent in board games. They also explore collaborating with other designers, family stories from WWII, reservations and considerations in designing a WWII game, sustainability in gaming, game development process with Tabletop Simulator, and whether board games can be considered art.
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Jun 28, 2023 • 1h 19min

Space-Cast! #30. Remembering Stonewall

On this day in 1969, a police raid in Greenwich Village sparked three days of intense rioting by members of the gay community. This was the turning point in the fight for LGBT+ rights in the United States. Today we're joined by Taylor Shuss, designer of Stonewall Uprising, to discuss how his game charts the beginnings of the Pride movement, wading into the muddy waters of gamifying the AIDS epidemic, and how playing as history's baddies can give players a deeper perspective on civil rights. 
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May 17, 2023 • 1h 21min

Space-Cast! #29. Enduring Snake-Eyes

 What's the commonality between Shackleton's voyage to the Antarctic, brain hemorrhages, and the virtue of watching R-rated movies? Today, it's Amabel Holland's Endurance, a board game about the strength of the human spirit in the face of abject misery. Join Dan and Amabel as we chat about this game's difficult development, throwing out historical determinism, and why not every game should have a victory condition. 
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Apr 27, 2023 • 1h 12min

Book-Space! #24. Babel

Ever wondered what a translator's life is like? R.F. Kuang's Babel lends readers an accurate impression of higher education, British colonialism, and the magical powers of silversmithing. Join Brock, Summer, and Dan as we discuss this wonderfully dense and evocative book.
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Apr 19, 2023 • 1h 7min

Space-Cast! #28. Land and Conversation

The politics of the Spanish Civil War are complicated — which only makes it all the more impressive that Alex Knight's Land and Freedom distills them so elegantly into a three-player scrum for control of the Second Republic. Today, Alex joins us to discuss the genesis of his game, including how he solved the semi-cooperative problem with a silk bag, evolving the card-driven formula so popular in wargames, and the factional politics behind the gameplay. 
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Mar 30, 2023 • 1h 36min

Space-Cast! #27. No Rethemes

Dan Bullock is one of a handful of  up-and-coming  wargame designers determined to do things a little differently. Today, we sit down to chat about some of his games, including No Motherland Without, 1979: Revolution in Iran, and the yet-unpublished Blood & Treasure. Sadly, this was recorded before I'd played Bowie. Although maybe that's a good thing, since otherwise that's all we would have talked about.
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Feb 22, 2023 • 1h 35min

Space-Cast! #26. Voting for Women

Now that Tory Brown's supernal Votes for Women has escaped into the wild, it's time to sit down and discuss the important questions. Listen in as we chat about approachable "war" games, the importance of understanding one's political opposition, and why Brown chose to include a guano magnate's whining about Emmeline Pankhurst. As a bonus, we also delve into the game's relevance today. 

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