• Gluntz Holiday Glögg and the 2025 Wrap-up!
    Dec 15 2025
    Hello everyone! We are Michael & Suzy, and welcome to Meeples & Wine—your podcast of board game reviews for couples, always with a drink in hand!​What we're drinking​We love exploring different bottles, so what wine are we tasting today?​We are sampling the Vin Glogg from the Glunz Family Winery, located in Paso Robles, CA.​According to their profile, their Glögg recipe is fairly traditional. They start with a base of high-quality California port and red wine. To this, they have blended oils of citrus fruits, nuts, clove, cardamom, nutmeg, cinnamon, and a couple of secret ingredients.​For pairings and serving, they recommend serving it gently heated. It's great if you add a cinnamon stick, cloves, or a twist of lemon or orange rind. Later in the show, during our "Final Sip" segment, we discuss how the wine has changed since opening.​What we're playing​We covered a lot of ground in this episode, mentioning a huge list of board games that we have played over the last year! We've got the links added to each title linking to where you can purchase it! (If you use our Amazon link, we do get a little scratch back)​Here is a rundown of the games discussed in this episode:​Miniature Adventures: Adventure 1 - Goblin Troubles​The Mix ​Arkham Horror: The Card Game ​Terror Below​Pixel Tactics​Kiri-ai: The Duel​ALIEN: Fate of the Nostromo​Targi Board Game​Dice Throne: Season One ReRolled - Pyromancer v. Shadow Thief​Radlands​Hive​Genius Square​Azul Duel​Bunny Boom​Sea Salt & Paper​Smash Up​Casting Shadows​Summoner Wars​We also asked the big question: What's your #1 Game for 2025?​If you like the show be sure to share it with a friend!​Contact us at meeplesandwine@gmail.com. You can also find us on Facebook, Twitter/X, Instagram, and LinkedIn.​Have something to say? Leave us a voicemail at (707) 572-5282 or use our Speakpipe link.​See you next time on Meeples and Wine! Buh-Bye!
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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Miniature Adventures and 14 Hands Merlot!
    Nov 24 2025
    Goblins, Dice, and 14 Hands Merlot: Episode 96 Recap Welcome back to Meeples & Wine! It’s Michael and Suzy here, bringing you another board game review for couples—always with a drink in hand. In this episode, we are diving into a portable RPG adventure and sipping on a wine that pairs perfectly with a backyard cookout. Let’s get into the notes! 🍷 What We’re Drinking: 14 Hands Merlot Today’s bottle comes from 14 Hands Winery, located in the Columbia Valley of Washington state. The Profile: This vintage offers rich flavors and aromas of blackberry, plum, cherry, and mocha. The Pairings: If you’re hungry, this red goes great with BBQ ribs, grilled tri-tip, burgers, or even spaghetti with meatballs. 🎲 What We’re Playing: Miniature Adventures We are tackling Miniature Adventures: Adventure 1 - Goblin Troubles. Published by Lowtek Games LLC and designed by Jon Lowman, this is an exciting co-op card game inspired by old-school 16-bit RPGs. The Premise: The Kingdom of Delriah is having some serious goblin issues, and they need an adventuring party to help! You choose a Hero and a class, then work together to overcome four levels of challenges: Misty Forest Mountain Path Goblin Fortress Goblin Throne How it Plays: It plays 1–4 players and relies on dice rolling mechanisms. You slot your rolled dice into your character card to determine your Initiative (speed), Power, and Actions. You have to survive various Encounters, including Mobs (enemies) and Challenges (perils), to win. 🏆 The Scores Is it fun? Will it wreck your relationship? Here is our final verdict: Fun Score: We both loved it! Michael: 8/10 Suzy: 8/10 The Couch Score: (Will it wreck the relationship? 1 = Safe, 5 = Danger) Since it’s co-op, it’s pretty safe! Michael: 2/5 Suzy: 1/5 Time Sink: We rated this a 1 (No Problem)—you can learn it in one or two games without needing hours of tutorials. 🔦 Kickstarter Spotlight We love checking Kickstarter for the coolest new games. This week we shouted out Maiden of the Dark, a Game Boy game by TigerChainsaw. 📞 Connect with Us! If you liked the show, be sure to share it with a friend! Email: meeplesandwine@gmail.com Voicemail: (707) 572-5282 Socials: Find us on Facebook, Twitter/X, Instagram, and LinkedIn. See you next time on Meeples and Wine! Buh-Bye!
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    46 mins
  • The Mix and the Mezcalita
    Nov 14 2025
    Shaking Things Up with 'The Mix' and a Mescalita Hey, and welcome back to Meeples & Wine! We're Michael and Suzy, and this is your favorite spot for board game reviews for couples, with a drink in hand. This week, we went fully thematic. We’re reviewing a cocktail-making board game, so naturally, we had to skip the wine and mix up a cocktail! 🍹 This Week's "Wine": The Mescalita We’re sipping on a Mescalita, and it’s a fantastic smoky, citrusy, and spicy combo. If you want to make one at home while you listen, here’s the recipe! What You'll Need: For the Rim: Tajín Clásico Seasoning (or make your own with 2 parts kosher salt and 1 part chili powder). For the Drink: Lime wedges (for the rim and garnish) 1.5 oz mild mezcal (we recommend Del Maguey Vida) 2 oz fresh orange juice 1 oz fresh lime juice Optional Add-ins: 3 dashes of orange bitters (for an extra orange kick) 1 to 3 bar spoons of sweetener (like agave nectar, simple syrup, or orange liqueur) The notes for this drink suggest pairing it with smoked meats, cheese, chocolate, tropical fruits, or even spicy curries. 🎲 This Week's "Meeples": The Mix The game on our table this week is The Mix by Ruse Games. You play as a brand-new recruit at the famous Foxtrot Bar, and your goal is to become the top mixologist. You’ll be honing your skills, learning new recipes, and serving customers to earn the most Victory Points (VP). It’s a strategic, cocktail-themed game that blends engine building, resource management, and worker placement. Here are the quick stats: StatisticDetailsPlayers1-4 (It has a solo mode against an automated "Fox" opponent!)Time25+ minutesAge14+Designer/ArtistGuime (Guillaume Boudreau)PublisherRuse GamesKey MechanicsWorker Placement, Engine Building, Resource Management, Set Collection How It Plays The game is all about efficiently using your "Mixologist" workers. On your turn, you take actions like: Taking a Clients Card (an order you need to fill) Grabbing ingredients from the supply Acquiring new Technique Cards to get better at mixing Getting more Shakers (which expand your capacity) Preparing Cocktails to complete your orders The "engine building" part really kicks in during the Setup phase at the end of your round. This is when you get bonuses from your Setup Track, your unique Mixologist Card, and your Technique cards. The game end is triggered once 15 total Clients have been completed. You tally up your VP from completed orders, set collection bonuses, and remaining money, and the highest score wins! A quick note: The rulebook we saw was still marked as a "Work in Progress," so some final rules might change. 🚀 Where to Find It We look for the coolest games coming out on crowdfunding sites, and this one is heading to Gamefound! You can back it HERE! 📣 Last Call That’s all for this week! What do you think of the Mescalita recipe? Are you planning on backing The Mix? We want to hear from you! Email Us: meeplesandwine[at]gmail[dot]com Leave a Voicemail: (707) 572-5282 Find Us on Socials: We're on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. If you loved the show, the best thing you can do is share it with a friend. See you next time on Meeples and Wine!
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    56 mins
  • Lovecraftian Mystery & Madness: Is Arkham Horror: The Card Game a Good 2-Player Board Game?
    Oct 26 2025
    Unraveling the Mythos with Meeples & Wine Hey board game lovers! Welcome back to Meeples & Wine, your podcast for couples' board game reviews with a drink in hand. We're your hosts, Michael & Suzy, and this episode we're diving deep into a world of Lovecraftian mystery, monsters, and madness! 🍷 What We're Sipping Today, we're getting cozy with a glass of Witches Brew Mulled Wine from Leelanau Cellars in Northport, Michigan. The Vibe: It's got those warming holiday spices—think cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger. Best Served: We enjoyed it warm/hot! Pairings: We didn't have any specific pairings listed, so let us know what snack you'd pair with this spiced wine! 🎲 The Game of the Episode We jumped into the horrifying, yet captivating, world of Arkham Horror: The Card Game. Title: Arkham Horror: The Card Game The Gist: It's a cooperative Living Card Game where you and your partner take on the roles of Investigators trying to solve a scenario's mystery before the forces of the Mythos overwhelm you. You'll be using Action Points to move, play cards, and test your skills (Willpower, Intellect, Combat, Agility) against a random Chaos Token drawn from the bag. Get those clues, progress the Act deck, and try to survive! BGG Rating & Weight: It holds an impressive 8.1/10 on BoardGameGeek and is definitely a thinker at a 3.56/5 complexity. Designers: Nate French and MJ Newman (who also worked on Marvel Champions: TCG and LOTR:TCG). Awards: This game is well-loved, having won the Dice Tower's Best 2 Player and Best Co-Op Game in 2016, plus several BGG Golden Geek Awards! Learn More: You can find the game's page on BGG right here: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/205637/arkham-horror-the-card-game Expansions: There are TONS of expansions, including scenario boxes, investigator decks, playmats, and more, if you're looking to expand your Arkham experience! Our Ratings Fun Score (1-10): We both gave it a super high 9! This is a great co-op experience. Will it Wreck the Relationship? (Couch Score 1-5): A low-stress 1 from both of us. It's a great game to play with your partner! 🎙️ Last Call We always take a peek at the latest and greatest coming to crowdfunding, and this week we checked out Joyride: Full Throttle by Rebellion Unplugged. The Game: This is a high-octane racing game for 2–6 players where you choose your racing line, trade paint on corners, and smash opponents! This new edition includes an expanded team mode, portals, and new cars, items, and maps. Find it Here: You can check out the campaign on Gamefound: https://gamefound.com/projects/rebellion-unplugged/joyride-full-throttle BGG Page: Read more about it on BGG: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/380728/joyride-survival-fastest 👋 Meet-Ups & Contact See Us In Person! We'll be at Lodge Con on November 1st at the Will County Fairgrounds in Peotone, IL. The halls are open from 10 am - 5 pm, but gaming is open from 8 am till midnight. Stop by and say hi! Email Us: meeplesandwine@gmail.com Socials: Find us everywhere—Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn—by searching Meeples & Wine! Voicemail: Leave us a message or ask a question at (707) 572-5282 or use our Speakpipe link. If you liked the show, please be sure to share it with a friend! See you next time on Meeples and Wine! Buh-Bye!
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    51 mins
  • From Bold Reds to Deep Scares: Tasting Trader Joe’s Dearly Beloved Red Blend & Playing Renegade’s Terror Below!
    Oct 17 2025
    Michael and Suzy sip Dearly Beloved I Thee Red 2023 and play Terror Below on Meeples & Wine. Race to 20 VP in this 2-5 player board game, dodging worms in the Nevada desert. Rated 6.7/10 on BGG, it’s great for couples. Get wine pairing tips and hear about Dice Throne Vanguard. Connect at meeplesandwine@gmail.com!
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    54 mins
  • Pixel Tactics and a Mystery Wine!
    Oct 6 2025
    Meeples & Wine: A Tactical Sip and Battle Hey there, friends! It’s Michael and Suzy, your hosts of Meeples & Wine, the podcast where we review board games perfect for couples, with a drink in hand to keep things fun. We love hearing from you, so drop us a line at meeplesandwine@gmail.com, connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or LinkedIn, or leave a voicemail at (707) 572-5282 or via our Speakpipe. Let’s dive into this week’s episode! Sipping Something Special Today, we’re pouring a delightful wine to set the mood for game night. It’s WATER from the fridge, hailing from our kitchen. We've had quite a few Oktoberfest celebrations in the last few weeks, and for our own health and ability to function we have decided to skip the tasting for this episode. Remember everyone, re-hydrate! Game Night: Pixel Tactics This week, we’re playing Pixel Tactics, a head-to-head tactical card game that’s all about outsmarting your partner. You can find it on BoardGameGeek, though sadly, it’s no longer in print from Level 99 Games. Designed by D. Brad Talton, Jr. (the mind behind BattleCON Fighting System) and with art by Fábio Fontes and Maciej Mutwil, this game has a 6.8/10 rating on BGG and a medium-light complexity of 2.62/5. It’s strictly for two players, which makes it perfect for our couples’ game night. So, what’s Pixel Tactics all about? Picture a pixelated battlefield where you and your opponent each command a 25-card deck. You secretly choose a Leader card to anchor your strategy, and their unique abilities shake up how every other card in your deck works. Each card can be played in three ways: as a Leader to start the match, as a one-time Order for a quick effect, or as a Hero placed in a 3x3 grid around your Leader. Heroes’ powers change depending on their position—Vanguard (front), Flank (sides), or Rear (back)—so placement is everything. The game plays out in a series of matches, either best-of-3 or best-of-5. Each match has rounds split into three waves (Vanguard, Flank, Rear), where you take turns making moves like drawing cards, recruiting Heroes, attacking, playing Orders, clearing fallen Heroes (aka corpses), or shuffling your grid around. Combat’s a blast, with melee attacks hitting the closest enemy in a column, ranged attacks sniping anyone (unless blocked by a Hero with Intercept), or special attack powers for extra flair. The goal? Take down your opponent’s Leader to claim Trophies. First to two or three Trophies wins the game. Oh, and if you’re losing, you get to draw extra cards in later matches to even the odds—pretty clever! There are tons of expansions out there, pulling in themes from video games, other board games, and even quirky crossovers. Check out the full list on BoardGameGeek if you’re curious! How’s It Play for Couples? So, how did Pixel Tactics hold up on our game night? Michael gave it a 7/10 for fun, Suzy, on the other hand, was all in with a 9/10. As for whether it’ll wreck your relationship, we’re happy to report it’s pretty safe. Michael gave it a 2.5/5 on the couch score, Suzy agreed with a 2/5. Learning the rules took a bit—let’s call it a 1.5/5 on the time sink scale. It’s not a quick pickup, but once you get the hang of the waves and card roles, it flows smoothly. Expect a full game to run about 30-60 minutes, perfect for a cozy night in. Wrapping Up Before we sign off, let’s talk about what’s coming up. We’re super excited about Wizard Community College by David Marron, a cool project we found on Kickstarter. Next week, we’re diving into Terror Below from Renegade Game Studios—check out more details here. Loved this episode? Share it with a friend or let us know what games and wines you want us to try next! Reach out at meeplesandwine@gmail.com, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or LinkedIn, or drop a voicemail at (707) 572-5282 or via Speakpipe. That’s all for now, folks! Keep rolling dice, sipping wine,
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    43 mins
  • Sake-Fueled Samurai Showdown: Sipping TYKU Black While Dueling in Kiri-ai: The Duel
    Sep 17 2025
    First things first—what's in the glass? We cracked open a bottle of Junmai Ginjo Super-Premium Sake, aka TYKU Black from the TY KU Sake Brewery. Brewed in Japan and bottled in Ewing, NJ (fancy, right?), this bad boy clocks in at 15.5% ABV with a 60% polish ratio—meaning they've shaved down the rice to unlock those silky flavors. We're talking rich texture, hints of natural sweetness, peach, and vanilla on the nose. Over 200 flavor components and higher amino acids make it a killer white wine stand-in. Pairing-wise? Oh man, it's perfect for full-flavored seafood, marinated proteins, or oven-roasted dishes. We imagined it with some grilled salmon or teriyaki chicken while plotting our next move. Pro tip: If you're feeling adventurous, grab a bottle here on their site and let it breathe a bit. By the end of the episode, that final sip? Still smooth as ever—no harsh changes, just pure elegance. Cheers to that! The Game: Kiri-ai: The Duel – Clash of the Card-Programming Titans Now, onto the star of the show: Kiri-ai: The Duel, a super-quick two-player brawler from designer Kamibayashi (with art by Unreliable Wizard) and publisher Mugen Gaming (US distribution via Lucky Duck Games, the folks behind Flamecraft). "Kiri-ai" is a badass compound word—"kiri" for "cut" or "sword," and "ai" for "meeting" or "clash." Basically, it's the poetic way to say "let's throw down." This one's all about programmed movement and rock-paper-scissors tension. You've got a hand of cards for moves, attacks, and special strikes on a simple battlefield. Each round, you both secretly play two cards face down (the one closest to the battlefield goes first), then reveal and resolve 'em one by one. Advance, retreat, strike high or low—land two damaging hits on your opponent's samurai, and boom, victory. BGG rates it a solid 7.1 with a light 1.42/5 complexity, so it's accessible but sneaky strategic. Quick Rules Rundown (No Spoilers, Promise) Components: 16 cards total (2 samurai, 10 actions, 4 specials), plus a battlefield card (standard or advanced side). Setup: Pick your color (Red or Blue Samurai), slap down the battlefield, deal 5 action cards each, snag a random special attack, and ditch the extra. Start in Heaven stance, three spaces apart. Play: Program your two cards, reveal 'em. Movement first, then attacks. No passing your foe—if you try, you cozy up in the same space. Specials like Kesa or Counterattack add that "oh snap" factor—one use only, then they're gone. Endgame: Return your first card to hand, bench the second for the next round. Rinse, repeat. Two damage? You win. We even chatted about the Don-ten no Kiri-ai expansion variant—flip the battlefield, divvy up all three specials, pick your starting spots and stances. Bonus: Corner your opponent in their back space without dying? Instant win. Check the full deets on Mugen Gaming's site for the nitty-gritty. For two players? It's chef's kiss intimate—like a chess match with swords. Pure duel energy, no downtime, and that simultaneous reveal had us yelling "What?!" more than once. Fun factor? Let's just say it sparked some laughs (and maybe a little trash talk). Couch-banishing potential? Low—it's quick and fair, unless you're really competitive. Head over to BoardGameGeek to geek out on ratings and expansions. Last Call: Eyes on the Horizon Before we pour one out, our Kickstarter radar pinged on Capybaras vs Pelicans by Disco What—a wild, absurd showdown that's got us hyped. Capybaras chilling in hot springs? Pelicans dive-bombing? Sign. Us. Up. Back it here on Kickstarter and tell us what you think! That's a wrap, friends—another round of games, drinks, and zero regrets. Hit us up at meeplesandwine@gmail.com, drop a voicemail at (707) 572-5282, or slide into our DMs on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or LinkedIn. Love the show? Share it with your game-night squad! See you next time on Meeples & Wine. Buh-bye! 🍶🎲
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    43 mins
  • Alien: Fate of the Nostromo and Trader Joe’s Reserve: Vinsobres
    Sep 4 2025
    Our review of Alien: Fate of the Nostromo shows why this cooperative Ravensburger game is great for date night board gaming.
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    54 mins