Geekway Highlights, and New-to-Us Games
From Geekway to the West, to Biscoff KitKats from Iceland, Episode 11 is packed with joy, new discoveries, and heartfelt appreciation for the board gaming community. Mitchell Whitfield and Jamey Stegmaier reconnect after a tech-disaster hiatus to explore new-to-them games, the power of teaching games, and why the cost of fun doesn’t have to break the bank.
After a brief break due to a tornado and a hack, Jamey and Mitchell are back — and they waste no time jumping into the things they love most: games and shared experiences. Jamey shares his experience at Geekway to the West, where he played 15 new games and taught 10 others, highlighting titles like Rajas of the Ganges: The Card Game, Panda Royale, and Nuns on the Run.
Mitchell dives into his recent plays of Dixit, Comic Hunters, and The Witcher: Path of Destiny, emphasizing the joy of discovering new favorites and the emotional connection tied to nostalgic artwork and immersive storytelling. The episode also celebrates the unsung heroes of game nights — the people who patiently and passionately teach others how to play.
[Chapters]
0:00 – Welcome Back + Life Updates
3:15 – Treats of the Day: KitKat from Iceland & Molcajete
9:55 – First Time Playing Dixit
16:32 – Geekway to the West Highlights
21:15 – Jamey’s Favorite Geekway Games
29:50 – The Joy of Teaching Games
34:12 – Comic Hunters Review
42:45 – The Witcher: Path of Destiny Impressions
50:30 – Cost vs. Value in Games
53:40 – Convention Tips & Snack Smuggling
57:50 – Wrap-Up & Listener Callout
“You can’t dress up a game that doesn’t resonate with you.” — Mitchell
“Fifteen new games in three days… and I’d do it again.” — Jamey
“Teaching a game is one of the purest joys in this hobby.” — Mitchell
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