BGTG 141 - 100 Great Games, part 4 (with Stephen Glenn & Mark Jackson)

Published: Oct. 28, 2013, 8:14 p.m.

b'Stephen Glenn\\xa0and\\xa0Mark Jackson\\xa0rejoin me (Mark JOHNson) to continue this series. In 2012, these two guys polled a number of experienced gamers (a few designers, many reviewers, all enthusiasts) for their top games, consolidated their answers, and asked to come on my podcast to count down the results. I was pleased to be part of the poll, and doubly pleased to have them on Boardgames To Go. I really like how Stephen describes this:\\xa0 "a fun list to discuss over coffee & pie." The poll was for our\\xa0favorite\\xa0games, not necessarily the\\xa0best\\xa0games. We even got to submit a top\\xa0fifteen, which took the usual tough request for a top ten and gave us more breathing room for five more titles. I know in my case, it made it easier to add some very recent games to my longstanding favorites. On each podcast we\'re counting down 15 titles until we get to a final show with the Top Ten. I\'ll be interspersing 100 Great Games countdown episodes with my other podcast episodes.Here are #41-55 on the list, counted down in reverse order as we discuss them on the podcast.Now we\'re really getting into some notable titles with firm reputations of being great games. And yet, one or more of us keep finding games that we take issue with. There\'s nothing wrong with that, of course--these are the compiled results of many gamers, not just us. You should understand that we can respect a game, and its place on this list, even if we don\'t like it personally. In fact, I hope that sort of different opinion makes for a good listen, and will spark some feedback in the blog comments, below.'