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At The Table with The Dice Tower - Where Do Boardgames Come From?

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Tom is busy moving the studio, so Julie and Eric invite Robert Geistlinger from Arcane Wonders (and also Julie's husband) to join in a discussion about boardgame production. Where do the materials that go into our games come from? What do you look for in a manufacturer? And why doesn't everybody print their games in Cleveland? And of course, we close the show with some Roses, Thorns, and Hula Hoops.

00:52 - Where's Tom? and Who Is Robert?

03:08 - Announcements: Dice Tower East and Dice Tower Cruise

03:55 - Game Production: Why We're Not Discussing Tariffs

05:27 - Where Does the Material Come From?

11:41 - Where to Start? Price Point or Wish List of Features?

18:35 - How Long Does It Take For The Back-and-forth?

28:05 - What Else Are You Looking For Beyond Price?

37:31 - Why Not Just Make Everything in the US?

49:44 - Roses, Thorns, and Hula Hoops (a primer)

51:48 - The Case of the Curiously Correct Blueprints

57:23 - Stool Pigeon

1:01:00 - EXIT: The Hunt Through Amsterdam

1:04:26 - Dead Cells

1:06:48 - Stokerverse

1:12:53 - Saw: The Jigsaw Trials

Questions? Tales of Horror? [email protected]

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840 episodes

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Content provided by Tom Vasel and Eric Summerer. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tom Vasel and Eric Summerer or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Tom is busy moving the studio, so Julie and Eric invite Robert Geistlinger from Arcane Wonders (and also Julie's husband) to join in a discussion about boardgame production. Where do the materials that go into our games come from? What do you look for in a manufacturer? And why doesn't everybody print their games in Cleveland? And of course, we close the show with some Roses, Thorns, and Hula Hoops.

00:52 - Where's Tom? and Who Is Robert?

03:08 - Announcements: Dice Tower East and Dice Tower Cruise

03:55 - Game Production: Why We're Not Discussing Tariffs

05:27 - Where Does the Material Come From?

11:41 - Where to Start? Price Point or Wish List of Features?

18:35 - How Long Does It Take For The Back-and-forth?

28:05 - What Else Are You Looking For Beyond Price?

37:31 - Why Not Just Make Everything in the US?

49:44 - Roses, Thorns, and Hula Hoops (a primer)

51:48 - The Case of the Curiously Correct Blueprints

57:23 - Stool Pigeon

1:01:00 - EXIT: The Hunt Through Amsterdam

1:04:26 - Dead Cells

1:06:48 - Stokerverse

1:12:53 - Saw: The Jigsaw Trials

Questions? Tales of Horror? [email protected]

  continue reading

840 episodes

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