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The Dicebreaker Podcast is back to backstab Diplomacy, defend Monopoly and ask the ultimate question: to sleeve or not to sleeve?

Plus, we invent the perfect game: Garfield Love Letter.

On this week’s episode of the Dicebreaker Podcast, host Matt Jarvis is joined by Johnny Chiodini and Alexes Meehan and Lolies to talk about digital Scythe, Scrabble, the wonders of Diplomacy and all the board games not coming out at the moment.

Plus, we answer your questions about our favourite RPG settings, the decision to sleeve or not, and (gasp) why Monopoly isn't as bad as you think.

Most importantly, we come up with the ultimate game starring a certain orange cat who hates Mondays.

Have your own question for the podcast? (Please, we can’t talk about Garfield any more.) Let us know in the comments below, via social media @joindicebreaker or email contact@dicebreaker.com with the subject DB PODCAST for your chance to have it answered on a future episode.

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Matt Jarvis

Editor-in-chief

After starting his career writing about music, films and video games for various places, Matt spent many years as a technology, PC and video game journalist before writing about tabletop games as the editor of Tabletop Gaming magazine. He joined Dicebreaker as editor-in-chief in 2019, and has been trying to convince the rest of the team to play Diplomacy since.
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