Favourite Games & Designing a Sommelier Board Game | Brains On Games Invitational with Chris Munro
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- Join us for an exclusive interview with Chris Munro from Late to the Party Board Games! We chat about our favorite board games, his creative process, and the inspiration behind his sommelier-themed game. Recorded live at the Brains On Games Invitational Game Convention, this conversation dives into the joys of game design and what makes tabletop gaming so exciting.
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Thanks for the shout-out. All the best with all your game design, Chris. Looking forward to meeting up with both of you at Breakout Con.
It’s coming up fast!
You too my man! Looking forward to crossing the street more safely next time we play your latest iteration of survival of the middlest 😉
Or dare I say why did the average chicken cross the road?
Hi Chris! We're looking forward to seeing you at Breakout as well! We're keen to see what others are bringing to the Protospiel area, as well a trying out a few new things of our own.
It’s coming fast!
❤
Isn't that Ottawa-Hull? You don't pronounce the H, do you? I don't think you pronounce the H.
I’ve never heard a French person pronounce the H, or an English person drop it! Must be like the second “t” in Toronto.
@@brainsongames Ha! Yep. I once had a friend from Toron'o and I kept asking him, "Where are you from?" Until he realized that I was waiting to hear the second t. Not to mention the first T. It's usually something more like Choron'o.
@johncullen9436 I read someone’s comment today saying “if it doesn’t rhyme with piranha, you’re not from there.”
@ That's about right I suppose. I should have put an a at the end and not an o. Accents are interesting things. Although the H in Hull may be just the slightest bit more political. Vive la Quebec .... whatever.
@johncullen9436 not sure how well you know the area, but many years ago I organized a card tournament (for the Babylon 5 CCG) and got yelled at because I didn’t spell Orleans with the “é”. No one English pronounces it that way.