BGTG 148 - 100 Great Games, part 6 (with Stephen Glenn & Mark Jackson)

Published: Aug. 15, 2014, 10:29 p.m.

b'Here are #21-30 on the list, counted down in reverse order as we discuss them on the podcast.After the previous episode of 100 Great Games, we received some (ahem) feedback regarding the games we didn\\u2019t like (I\\u2019m looking at you, Taj Majal), or didn\\u2019t know much about (such as War of the Ring). I\\u2019m pleased to say we don\\u2019t have that issue this time. I get to look over the still-secret list going all the way to Number One, and I can safely say that we\\u2019re familiar with all of the remaining games. Which is as you\\u2019d expect, right? As we get near the top we\\u2019re getting into even more of the modern classics that every self-respecting gamer should seek out & play. But, since you\\u2019re only hearing three voices from a survey of many more people, we may not all LOVE the remaining games. But we certainly respect them. (And as you\\u2019ll hear, in many cases we do love them!)We\\u2019re nearing the end, only two shows left after this one to finish the countdown! We\\u2019ve already had suggestion for a supplemental episode, and it\\u2019s under consideration. Other ideas are welcome.\\xa0Finally, taking a page from Geek Weekly, I\\u2019m going to try adding a poll to each of my podcast episodes. I\\u2019d like folks to check out the blog (perhaps comment below), and there\\u2019s always a good question to pose after a podcast. Be sure to listen to the episode first, to get the context for the question. In this case, it\\u2019s about the theming (or not) in Knizia\\u2019s Lord of the Rings.'