#57: Cerebria and Hype

So Very Wrong About Games - En podkast av Mike Walker & Mark Bigney - Tirsdager

The Peter Principle observes that people tend to get promoted to their level of incompetence. Namely if someone does a job well, they'll be promoted, until such time as they cease doing a job well and persist at that level of ineptitude. We mention this not because it accurately describes the arc of Mark's life both professionally and personally--which, let's face it, it does--but rather because we have decided to promote the AYURIS from off-hand remark into Full Fledged Segment (AYURIS, FFS [tm]). Time stamp and everything! If it does well, it'll get it's own podcast; if it does poorly, all hail the Peter Principle.AYURIS: 51st State: Master Set (Ignacy Trzewiczek, Portal, 2016) 1m31sGames Played Last Week: -Kingdom Death: Monster 5m28s (Adam Poots, Kingdom Death, 2015)-Reykholt 9m02s (Uwe Rosenberg, Frosted Games, 2018)-Bargain Hunter 15m35s (Uwe Rosenberg, Valley Games, 1998)-Meltwater: A Game of Tactical Starvation 17m34s (Erin Lee Escobedo, Hollandspiele, 2018)News (and why it doesn't matter)-The Orville Clix 19m34s-Samuel Bailey's Stars a little less Forbidden 19m59s-Samuel Bailey digs Deep 21m17s-Rooting around for more factions 22m22s-KeyForging on 22m46s-Being on the same Wavelength 23m14s-Even deeper Descent 24m31s-Rushing into the Kingdom of boardgames of apps 25m19sFeature Game: Cerebria: The Inside World 25m58s (Richard Amann, Viktor Peter, István Pócsi, Frigyes Schőberl, Nick Shaw, & Dávid Turczi, Mindclash Games, 2018)Topic: Hype 54m39s Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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