Tue, 4 August 2009 later. for now, here it is.Comments[2] |
Mon, 13 October 2008 ![]() Comments[2] |
Sun, 6 April 2008 Is this really going up?
O.K., thanks again to all who wrote and all that, etc. etc., and to Filip at Hunter and to Bob Mould for being such an inspiration and to my parents for making all this possible.
um, using a new set-up, let me know if sound stinks. Could revert. Not wedded.
Descent Contest is BACK ON...no, wait it never was off, was it?
I know the Risk Black Ops piece is a little over the top, and that I'm late to the table, and all the rest of it, but I did get a three player in and will be doing a full review of my own soon. I was too excited not to make too much of it.
Is that enough excuses?
Did I say thanks?
Thanks.
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Thu, 3 April 2008 Okay, I'm a loser, and I'm back.
Stay tuned, it's coming, and it's got
RISK BLACK OPS on it.
Check the video here:
LWC RBO Category: podcasts -- posted at: 3:38 PM Comments[1] |
Tue, 19 February 2008 wait for it...wait for it... Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:08 PM Comments[6] |
Tue, 4 December 2007 Here it is...The Winner announced. The Gamelog unpacked. The New Contest Begun. Wow, when you keep to a half hour, things get TIGHT. Hope you enjoy it, and good luck! Just a couple games discussed this time, including: Wasabi! and Pop Belly Comments[0] |
Tue, 27 November 2007 Hey there space rangers! Hope that you had a nice turkey day, or a nice time ignoring it, if that's your bag. Today it's our Boardgamegeek.COM convention report, courtesy of Jeff Fournier! You can stop by and see more of Jeff's opinions on things gaming at this blog, Counters and Characters. And I recommend you do. In the gamelog: Apples to Apples Phase 10 Brief, but important, as it was all gaming with family...a rare treat for me these days, but more on that next time. Jeff discusses MANY games, including but not limited to: Tichu, Crockinole, Starcraft, 1960: The Making of the President, Year of the Dragon, Employee of the Month, Cold War: CIA vs. KGB, Fraudsquad, Tigris & Euphrates, and many, many more. Contest continues, of course, until 10 pm EST, Sunday, December 2nd (and happy Advent, of course). Remember, ALL guild members are entered, so join to be included, and may the luckiest Geek win! By the by, my k7 line seems to have expired, so please do NOT call 206-888-6544. I really don't like that service AT ALL, so I'll find another alternative. Until then, please just send along an mp3 and I'll embed it right in! Thanks again for your support via paypal, that helps me do more...and everything goes right back into making the show better. Cheers, and Happy Christmahanakwanzikah...with only _____ shopping days left! Comments[1] |
Tue, 20 November 2007 Hello again, Team Cubist! Top 'o' the Holidays to you. Hope you all plan to avoid Black Friday this year. To those too foolish to stay away: sorry in advance. In the meantime, we'll conspire, as we play, by the fire, enjoying the first good snowfall of the season here in Boston a few days before T-Giving. Neil has got the Meeples & Miniatures Guild up and running. Be sure to stop by and say hello. We've got news, a review (with a twist) and a BRAND NEW CONTEST....oh boy oh boy, I think yr gonna like it! Some of the games discussed: Agricola (yeah, us and the free world). --MAN do I push some traffic over to Z-Man! and a bunch more... And of course, my TH order: 1960: The Making of the President Cold War: CIA vs. KGB FFG link below...don't know why i couldn't find it. Thanks Ekted. David & Goliath A Victory Lost Ticket to Ride: Switzerland Enjoy! This contest will run until 10 p.m. Eastern time the night before Episode 16 (Dec. 3rd) when I'll announce the winner and the next contest.... Comments[1] |
Tue, 13 November 2007 In this episode: The First Geekterror Report...and it's demise...We (I, not the royal we) discuss many things, through the Game Log, The News (fear, fear!), Convention reports, and a review of Mr. Jack (more fear). Neil Shuck (earthquake) of Meeples & Miniatures and I ramp up the chits vs. mini debate, though I do sidestep a bit...I find myself recommending Episode 75 of Boardgames to Go to you all. A new classic in the Podtheon. We get a report on CarnageCon from Kevin Goldenbogen (kevgol). and let me just say, ANYONE who uses umlauts on an "n" is sick, twisted, and alright in my book! By the way, when you hear how great it is to have mp3 feedback sent via email, you'll want to do it too! Both Kevin and Neil sent great quality bits with minimal outlay in time and materials. Come on and add your voice to the Cubist! Some games discussed, in whole or part: Star Fleet Battles Warrior K-nehggetz Mr. Jack Cowboys: The Way of the Gun Pitchcar Twilight Struggle Balloon Cup Carcassonne (The Vanilla) We'll get the forums a bit more lit up with this one...so swing by the guild and join if you haven't. We're almost at the 100 mark! Cheers, C Comments[0] |
Tue, 6 November 2007 The end of my interview with David Leshinsky of Eureka Puzzles and More in Brookline, MA!Hope you enjoy. And remember: "Pirates are hot." Oh, and: "Phone rings are really easy to see on digital recording software..." Many games discussed, of course, including: Ticket to Ride some "Monopoly" thing, ??? Unspeakable Words and more... See you in week, when I'll report on what might be the first instance of Board Game Geek Terrorism! FEAR! FEAR! Tune in for the latest! Comments[1] |
Mon, 29 October 2007 ![]() "This one goes to eleven..." Congrats to the Sox and their nation for an exciting (though still not at Fenway) win of the World Series. This cast was recorded during game four, so if it's a little distracted...hey, what can we say. But Matthew's there, so that's fun! We've got the Gamelog, a Review, Part two of the interview with David Leshinsky of Eureka Puzzles and More in Brookline, MA. Games discussed: Review: Cowboys: The Way of the Gun Contest Winner Announced! Next contest begins in Episode Twelve, so stay tuned for the kickoff next week. Comments[1] |
Tue, 23 October 2007 So here's the surprise...episode ten...in a week!That's right, we're going to a weekly, so don't worry if you were going to chime in for the tenth...I'm still happy to hear whatever you've got, with thanks. Less fanfare than I anticipated, but with some real nice feedback from some real nice folks, and a new dash of resolve! Here's MY POST ESSENALIA, Spielerrific episode, and I begin my interview series with David Leshinsky of Eureka Puzzles and More! Cheers! Comments[0] |
Thu, 18 October 2007 Everybody’s talkin’ about Essen, and here we are…it’s the Game Log, the News, a review of Duel in the Dark and a continuation of the Why Do I Hate This Game Contest for Winner’s Circle. Entries have been piling up, and at the end of this podcast, I mention that the contest will end before the next episode. That’s not true anymore, but you’ll know why in a bit. So join the Guild and do what you got to do to enter!I mentioned a blog by Jeff F. called Counters and Characters, though I think I called Counters and Chits or Chits and Counters and hey, you know chitshappen, so that’s entirely my fault, and his blog is great, and I want you to check it out and comment and show him some love. I also mentioned On Board Games, which has THREE hosts, * Donald Dennis, Scott Nicholson, and Erik Dewey, and I’m sorry to have perpetuated the star system on you guys. It’s a great podcast and worth your time for a more in-depth treatment of the news of the day. Furthermore, I mentioned The Metagamers, with Mark Haberman, Jay Little, and of course, our own (interviewed here to the tune of Sterno) Jim Cote (Mr. Ekted). Fine human beings all and another in-depthful show. Links to both now appear in the bar to the right, as well as to Boardgames to Go, of course. Episode Ten is coming, so for our Tin Anniversary, I’d like some comments on Just how far we’ve come…you can post them via voice mail at 1-206-888-6544 or send me an mp3 file. Comments on this post and e-mail are fine too. What was your favorite moment or part so far? Let yr voice be heard. You are Team Cubist, hear you roar! Comments[3] |
Tue, 9 October 2007 Here it is...a placeholder of sorts, as we move to the opposite every-other week schedule. You'll hear all about it. So there's another one next week, and this one is purely for kicking off the first Why Do I Hate This Game? Contest, and it's your job to tell me why I SHOULDN'T hate this game at our Board Game Geek Forum. There's a link to the right here on the cubist web page. The winner wins the game, Winner's Circle, from Face2face Games! International listeners welcome, I'll ship ANYWHERE.See you in one week... Comments[0] |
Wed, 26 September 2007 LWC as a duo? Well, we do everything else together...why not this? A few games discussed, with The Game Log News That WE Care About Ingenious Travel Edition FULL REVIEW Feedback And believe it or not, that's ALL the time we had. Chatty chatty. Ah well. Let me also note that OTScotty chimed in with an e-mail about Mississippi where I may have made it sound like he was into LSU...that is NOT the case. He is a Mississippi Man, and I didn't want to mischaracterize. It sounds a bit ambiguous on the 'cast. But would I go in and change it? HA! Wargames have errata. So do I. Games discussed: 1960: The Making of the President Prussia's Defiant Stand TTR:Switzerland Duel in the Dark Lightning War: North Africa Mr. Jack Cowboys: The Way of the Gun Balloon Cup And many many more, of course...enjoy, and congratulations to the winner of the Gamewright Prize Pack Contest! Comments[2] |
Tue, 11 September 2007 I'm trying to get more cubist. My head is ALMOST square, eh? So this is part two of the interview with Jason Schneider of Gamewright Games. Various stuff mentioned, including Eureka in Brookline, Ka-Ching, and KEM playing cards. I think Carrie said the Eureka game nights were on Wednesday and I said Tuesday. I think I'm right, but check with the store to be sure. Oh, also mentioned Puzzle Me This in Provincetown and Heartland cribbage boards... Mireille appears for a feedback session. And let me say, on the Ka-ching setup, which sounds confusing to me now, that it should look like a completed game of Solitaire when the cards are laid out in the five rows at the start. Also, I referenced a review of Turn the Tide; that's NEXT time. :P Don't forget the contest! You're my favorite to win. Don't tell the others... Comments[1] |
Mon, 27 August 2007 HERE IT IS, Episode the Sixth, with special in-studio guest Matthew. The Game Log, News, a Review of Reiner Knizia's Loot, and Part One of an interview with Jason Schneider of Gamewright Games. And there's finally Feedback! Don't forget to enter the contest to win the Special Back-to-School Prize Pack of SIX Gamewright Games... Please sign the frappr map and join the guild at the 'Geek. Thanks to Matthew and to Jason for their participation. Part Two of the interview next time, and the winner of the drawing from all entries in the contest will be announced in Episode the Eighth! Comments[3] |
Mon, 13 August 2007 As you can see above, Mr. Goldenbogen (kevgol) is about to sleep with the fishes...or is he?Unity XIII! Absolute blast, and here's the scoop. Interviews, notes, and the usual format is OUT THE WINDOW. Game log is sort of the focus this time, and these are the games that rocked us: Cash & Guns Meuterer Vegas Showdown Tumblin-Dice Railroad Tycoon (well, maybe not ROCKED, but still good) Sticheln and the big winner of the day.... COWBOYS: THE WAY OF THE GUN!!! A fun time had by all...thanks again to Dave Bernazzani, Adam Smiles, M. Eric Martin, and so many others. Also to David LeMaire for company and willingness to dive in. See you all in January for Unity XIV. Next episode will be the first of a two-part Back to School Special with Jason Schneider of Gamewright Games. Hope you can join me, and you'll want to...the prize pack has six games for one lucky winner! Comments[10] |
Mon, 30 July 2007 Finally, PART TWO of the Dave Bernazzani Interview in preparation for Unity Games XIII!Ticket winners announced.... 02:23 Game Log 03:39 The News 04:36 Interview with Dave Bernazzani of Unity Games, and yes, he designed the calculator program! 56:45 Unity Games XIII Contest Winners! 58:38 Outro Thanks to Dave, Cambridge Games Factory, Unity Games, Jim, Eric, and everyone else who entered. See you at the Con! Please comment below, and know that I'll be adding the feedback section to the next episode. Comments[2] |
Wed, 18 July 2007 Mentioned The Boardgamer podcast in my show, especially re: his number of times playing before reviewing, and I said I'd get his name up here: Steve Archbold! You can link right to his site here. Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:45 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 16 July 2007 Episode the Third, with the Game Twig, New Century Gamers report, a review of Caylus Magna Carta, and a whole lot of news. Also, today begins a two-part interview with Dave Bernazzani of Unity Games in preparation for Unity Games XIII in Wakefield, Mass. on August 11th. Check the link on the right for more info. I'll be giving away two free tickets to Unity Games as well as a copy of Ice Pirates of Harbour Grace to a lucky listener, so listen for details on how to enter!I played a promo this time for Neil at Meeples and Miniatures, so please be sure to check him out and let him know I sent you. He does a great job over there. Folks, feel free to send pertinent audio files in mp3 and I'll play them on the show. I haven't yet set up a voice-mail line, but I may do so soon. Don't forget to add your location on the frappr map on the right. Comments[4] |
Mon, 9 July 2007 Special Offweek Episode! Spotlight Feature on 1960: The Making of the President, with very special thanks to Christian Leonhard and Jason Matthews. This is not a review, but rather a general chat and preview based on my playing of the prototype with Chris. Please note that Z-Man has not yet released this title, so there could be changes by publication. This episode also features a session report from my time with the D.C. Gamers, and the winner of the Stellar Conquest Contest is announced...Comments[2] |
Wed, 4 July 2007 awwwYEAH! Is it really only two so far? Check out... an extra long Game long (D.C.Report), a review of Spiel des Jahres winner Zooloretto, Wheedle as the Unsung Hero, and a call for entries in the very close Stellar Conquest Contest. Winners will be announced in the special episode next week (07/09/06) when I do a spotlight on 1960: The Making of the President. I got to play the game with co-designer Christian Leonhard over the weekend, so you won't want to miss this. I'll also announce the contest winner. Remember the third way to enter: whoever sets up a Guild at BGG for the Little Wooden Cubist podcast gets TWO entries (and my undying gratitude--well, until I die). Cheers and thanks, C Comments[4] |
Thu, 21 June 2007 At last! Snafu after snafu couldn't keep this one from coming out! Here's the first official 'cast with the features I've decided to use (for now). Hope you like it.
Game log, News, New Century Gamers, Citadels review, RUCKUS, and the Stellar Conquest Contest. That's right, you could win Stellar Conquest, long out of print, and I'll ship it ANYWHERE!
Please comment here, or at itunes, and shoot me an email at littlewoodencubist@gmail.com.
Thanks.Comments[6] |
Mon, 4 June 2007 Hey, thanks for coming by. My name's Charley Eastman and this is my first podcast about games. I'm going to leave this one up for as long as I can as sort of an introduction, but I probably won't start really advertising until I get another podcast up...episode one, coming soon...which means the first contest is coming soon! Would you come by without a contest? Of course you would because that's the nice kind of person you are. You aren't like the other listeners. I value you much more than them, but don't tell, okay? E-mail me with questions, comments, tips, recipes, free games, etc. etc. at littlewoodencubist@gmail.com. I'd also appreciate your comments right here at the site. 0-1:39 Intro/Welcome 1:39-13:48 My Ancient History 13:48-19:58 Why Podcasting? 20:08-38:10 Current Top Ten 38:21-40:27 Show Format & Outro stuff mentioned or discussed: www.gmail.com, yahtzee, sorry, monopoly, dungeons and dragons, magic the gathering, risk, mousetrap, feeley meeley, arabian nights, settlers of catan, battle cry, new york city, massachusetts, BU school of Law, Preston (prestonisnormal) Fuller, Andover Newton Theological School, www.boardgamegeek.com, Bohnanza, Malaysia, Micronesia, England, Korea, microbadges, avatars, Twilight Struggle, Colisseum, Adam Curry, Dawn and Drew, Evil Genius Dave Slusher, ipod, Rio mp3 Player, Boardgamespeak, The Dice Tower, Board Games to Go, Hamster of Fury, Luke Morris, Happy Happy Boardgame Love in, Boardgame Babylon, It's Time 4 Games, Neil Shuck, The Spiel, Meeples and Miniatures, wargames, Games Workshop, Warhammer 40K, Into the Gamescape, Yogradio, Romania, Battle Lore, Memoir '44, Command & Colors: Ancients, William Wallace MY TOP TEN RIGHT NOW IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER UNTIL I CHANGE MY MIND AGAIN IN FIVE MINUTES: Comments[5] |
later. for now, here it is.
Is this really going up?
O.K., thanks again to all who wrote and all that, etc. etc., and to Filip at Hunter and to Bob Mould for being such an inspiration and to my parents for making all this possible.
um, using a new set-up, let me know if sound stinks. Could revert. Not wedded.
Descent Contest is BACK ON...no, wait it never was off, was it?
I know the Risk Black Ops piece is a little over the top, and that I'm late to the table, and all the rest of it, but I did get a three player in and will be doing a full review of my own soon. I was too excited not to make too much of it.
Is that enough excuses?
Did I say thanks?
Thanks.
In this episode: The First Geekterror Report...and it's demise...
As you can see above, Mr. Goldenbogen (kevgol) is about to sleep with the fishes...or is he?
Finally, PART TWO of the Dave Bernazzani Interview in preparation for
Special Offweek Episode! Spotlight Feature on 




