More Games Than Time is a podcast by Roger Bell_West and Lee Broderick, in which we pontificate on boardgames.
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In our eighteenth episode, Lee and Roger talk about games we've been playing and take a second look at some we've played recently – then Lee talks with our guests about boardgames and mental health.
In our seventeenth episode, Lee and Roger talk about games we've been playing and take a second look at some we've played recently.
In our sixteenth episode, Roger and Lee chat about gaming lulls with Gary Brooks, Suzy Vitale and Jason Perez.
In our fifteenth episode, Lee and Roger talk about games we've been playing, take a second look at a couple we talked about last month, then chat with Frank Reynolds and Jessica Rickardsson about boardgame clubs and meetings during COVID.
In our fourteenth episode, Roger and Lee chat about variants and house rules with Richard Wilkins and Morten Monrad Pedersen.
In our thirteenth, and first anniversary, episode, Roger and Lee invite back our guests from the last year to talk about their favourite games they've discovered recently.
In our twelfth episode, Roger and Lee talk about games we've been playing, take a second look at a couple we talked about last month, then chat with Tinsku Multimäki of Dragon Dawn Productions and Uli Blennemann of Spielworxx about Essen SPIEL 2021.
In our eleventh episode, Roger and Lee talk about games we've been playing, take a second look at a couple we talked about last month, then chat with confusedvicky about top-ten lists and awards.
In our tenth episode, Roger and Lee (face to face!) talk about games we've been playing, take a second look at a couple we talked about last month, then chat with Laurie Blake of Stop, Drop and Roll Games and Jona Minotto of One Pip Wonder about the environmental impact of board games.
In our ninth episode, Lee and Roger talk about games we've been playing, take a second look at a couple we talked about last month, then chat with Markus of jPlay about underrated, obscure, and forgotten games.