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The Crew 2, Uno on TV and the worst (and best) board game cash-ins: it’s the Dicebreaker Podcast!

This week's board game news and tabletop talk, straight to your ears.

On this week’s Dicebreaker podcast, Matt, Lolies and Meehan climb out of the primordial soup to bring you this week’s roundup of tabletop news and chatter.

We discuss our time with Love Letter, Evolution and The Shores of Tripoli, before taking a look at not-actually-Viking dice game Orlog, a sequel to The Crew, the recently revealed Uno TV show and more.

There’s also your questions answered about the best and worst licensed board games, pub-friendly games, and our experiences in the tabletop community.

Listen to the latest Dicebreaker Podcast on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher and Google Podcasts. Prefer another player? You can find the RSS feed here.

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Games discussed:

  • Orlog
  • Evolution
  • The Shores of Tripoli
  • The Crew
  • Uno
  • Skull
  • Twin It
  • Hive
  • Wildsea
  • Coffee Traders
  • Root
  • Love Letter
  • Star Wars Han Solo Card Game
  • Dark Souls: The Board Game
  • Dungeons & Dungeons 5E

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Evolution

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Orlog

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The Crew: Mission Deep Sea

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About the Author
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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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