In The Quest Report, Matt and Richard discuss their thoughts on the tabletop, board games and card games they have been playing recently. This show is a Podcast Short, one of the productions by The Meddlesome Meeples. View our other shows on gaming, music, books and debates on geek culture by visiting our website http://meddlesomemeeples.com/
We look at the competitive deckbuilding game Kanzume Goddess from Japanime Games, in which the Norse Gods and the Greek Gods go to war. This episode is also available on YouTube (links below).
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We talk about the dungeon crawler Descent: Journeys In The Dark (second edition) from Fantasy Flight Games. This episode is also available to watch on YouTube and our website (please see links at the…
They’re coming through the walls! Quick, take off and nuke them from orbit! Matt and Richard talk about the game Legendary Encounters: Alien, a deckbuilder based on the famous scifi horror franchise.…
In popular culture board gamers are often depicted as shy and introverted. Well, some of are, and some of us don’t know many, if any, other gamers within our immediate social groups. But with the adv…
Will you rob the rich and give to the poor? Will you take the road to higher risk for greater reward by hiding out near Nottingham Castle, or play it safe by hiding out at Sherwood Forest? Matt and R…
Fee! Fi! Fo! Fum! I smell the blood of an Englishman! Matt and Richard look at this 2 player asymmetrical card game, in which one player takes the role of Jack, attempting to steal treasures and esca…
The labs at CERN are in disarray. An experiment has gone wrong, leaving portals to terrifying alternate dimensions wide open. Do you have what it takes to close the portals and win a Nobel Prize? The…
Matt and Richard look at the card game Biblios from Iello, a game of drafting, set building and bidding, where each player takes on the role of a monk in a monastery, trying to build the best library…
In a special segment of The Quest Report, we talk about our trip to the UK Games Expo 2017 (UKGE). We discuss the things we enjoyed about the event, talk about a couple of the games we saw and played…
Following on from last week, we present the second part of our Mansions Of Madness special. This time we discuss some of it’s criticisms, and consider how the app compares to the app for Descent.
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In the first of a 2 part special we look at the Lovecraftian sci-fi horror game Mansions of Madness (Second Edition) from Fantasy Flight Games in this episode, and in next weeks episode we’ll discuss…
Inspired by science fiction films such as Cube and Tron, Room 25 by Matagot is all about trying to survive, explore and escape a maze of deadly rooms. But can you trust the people around you? Matt an…
Who are real, and who is a parasite? Total Rickall the card game is based on the Rick and Morty episode of the same name. You don’t need to be familiar with the show to play the game, but you should …
Terry Pratchett’s Discworld book series made him famous, and has spawned a number of games. Matt and Richard discuss Discworld Ankh-Morpork, a card driven area control game with hidden roles by Marti…
Matt and Richard discuss Game Of Blame, a card game about shirking your responsibility, from Warm Acre.
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Matt and Richard discuss their experience of Vast The Crystal Caverns, an asymmetrical game from Leder Games.
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Matt and Richard talk about Archer Once You Go Blackmail, a Love Letter game from AEG based on the antics of the world’s greatest secret agent, Sterling Archer. For a full breakdown of the rules and …
Pandemic and Pandemic Legacy have both been hugely popular. Matt and Richard take a look at Pandemic: Reign of Cthulhu, one of the Pandemic variants, which has been set in the mythos world of H.P. Lo…
Matt and Richard discuss the deck building game Temp Worker Assassins by David Newton.
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Matt and Richard discuss Tragedy Looper, the English language reprint of a 2011 Japanese game, in which time is looping and 1 player is the evil mastermind, while other players take the roles of prot…