A PODCAST ABOUT BOARD GAMES, BOOZE AND HIP HOP
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Final Girl is back on the table. One dude in Wyoming struggles against a robot killer for the very first time and another dude in Colorado rediscovers the joy of a hook-handled bone hammer.
A preview of SETI offers a glimpse of techno-optimism, but the effluvium of another future — the world of Lichoma — steals the show.
I interview Cave Evil co-designer Nate Hayden about the cult hit game’s resurrection and the years of play that kept expanding its tunnel systems, monstrosities and ideas.
Name the cocktail that Skrrt’s making with his homemade plum liqueur and win modest prizes. Also, I crown my top multiplayer lightweight game for 2025.
Getting crushed by Franco in the Spanish mountains during my first game of Resist! and reflecting on how designer David Thompson conquered my table this summer.
Cheers, Breakup Gaming Society hits 100! “Ohh” and “ahh” to the clever card play of Pyrotechnics, then brace yourself for the twin dystopian visions of Burnout Reaper and Digital Angel.
I review the first few salvoes of Postmark Games’ Battle Card, a series of six affordable and pretty print-and-play WWII strategy puzzles for solo play.
I’m going on an indie tabletop small-game binge: Hear previews for Pyrotechnics, Battle Card, Dive Dive Dive and Lichoma.
Sykes-Picot: The Secret Treaty to Partition the Ottoman Empire hits the table for the first time. Also: Deeper explorations of Squad Leader, Star Wars: Outer Rim and the Dwelling solo RPG.
Tip a lemonade-beer punch with us and learn about Carolina Death Crawl, a Southern Gothic RPG set during the Civil War.
New on the Breakup Gaming Society Blog
My first-ever significant board game cull nuked 75% of my collection. I gotta make big moves and travel lighter now.
Sit at the table for Fiona’s one-shot TTRPG walkthroughs and check out the new TCG-lite launch from Postmark Games.
Not even Craig Mack could save my man Fritz during his first-ever try at Final Girl: Killer from Tomorrow.
The Resist! solo card game ties my head in knots before I figure out a drafting strategy that helps me kick General Franco’s ass.

