Episodes

  • Bullet★ Solo Review
    Apr 23 2025

    In this episode, I review Bullet★ by Level 99 Games—a tactical, anime-infused bullet hell board game that turns chaos into a puzzle. I’ll break down how this deceptively elegant system transforms random bullet draws into moments of high-stakes pattern recognition and push-your-luck tension. We’ll dive into the thrill of solo boss battles, the clever abstraction of arcade mechanics, and the personalities of the game’s heroines. From Score Attack survival runs to shield breaking Boss Battles, we’ll explore why Bullet★ hits that sweet spot between logic, luck, and projectile-dodging flair. It’s not about speed—it’s about strategy. And trust me, this one packs a punch.

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    Music: Vibe Ace by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

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    9 mins
  • Mysticana Review
    Apr 12 2025

    In this episode, I review Mysticana: A Foundation Deck by Button Shy —a minimalist, magical card game system. I’ll talk about how this 18-card deck manages to be a solo puzzle, a tactical duel, a deduction game, and a whole lot more. We’ll explore how the elemental suits and sleek mechanics create an expandable foundation for new games, and why Mysticana isn’t just something you play—it’s something you grow with. From Nine Perils’ solo brain-burn to the Avatar-fueled standoffs in Sorcerers’ Showdown, we’ll unpack what makes this pocket-sized deck so clever… and why its greatest strength might lie in what it hasn’t revealed yet.


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    Music: Vibe Ace by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

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    8 mins
  • The Elder Scrolls: Betrayal of the Second Era Review
    Apr 5 2025

    In this episode, I review The Elder Scrolls: Betrayal of the Second Era by Chip Theory Games, a sprawling, chip-stacked campaign game where every choice matters. I’ll talk about how it captures the spirit of the Elder Scrolls — the freedom, the world-building, the side quests that suck you in for hours — and how its mechanics (especially in solo play) help bring that magic to the table. We’ll explore character creation, story branching, exploration, and why the game’s biggest strengths may also be its biggest risks.

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    Music: Vibe Ace by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

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    17 mins
  • Behold: Rome Review
    Apr 1 2025

    Welcome to the Board Game Hits podcast—where solo board gamers find their next obsession. In this episode, we’re diving into a solo board game review of Behold: Rome by Mythfield Games and designed by Joe Klipfel. Behold: Rome is a solo civilization-building card game you play entirely in your hands—no table required. Is it a portable powerhouse or an overly ambitious empire-in-a-box? Let’s find out.

    Mentioned in This Episode

    • Behold: Rome Review
    • Dragons of Etchinstone Review
    • Community-made Behold: Rome scoring app

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    Music: Vibe Ace by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

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    10 mins
  • Skytear Horde Solo Review
    Mar 27 2025

    In this episode of the Board Game Hits podcast, I dive deep into a Skytear Horde solo review, a solo and co-op card game that looks like a tower defense title—but plays more like a head-to-head card dueler, but I'm not really complaining. I’ll walk you through my first impressions, why the game didn’t click on my first playthrough, and how bumping up the difficulty transformed it into a tense, decision-packed experience I couldn’t stop thinking about.

    We’ll talk about how Skytear Horde keeps you constantly on your toes—balancing threats to both your castle and your alliance deck, managing a unique bell curve mana system, and making those juicy tactical decisions every turn. I’ll also gush about the card art (seriously, it’s beautiful), highlight the game’s clever solo scaling, and poke at a few design quirks.

    Whether you’re a solo board gamer looking for your next obsession or just curious about this not-quite-tower-defense-but-still-awesome game, this episode breaks down what works, what’s weird, and whether Skytear Horde deserves a spot on your shelf.

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    Music: Vibe Ace by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

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    11 mins