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BGB Volume 82 - Interview with Stronghold Games

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On this volume of Boardgame Babylon, I speak to Stephen Buonocore, the co-founder of the up-and-coming game company Stronghold Games. He and Kevin Nesbitt (formerly of Valley Games fame) are bringing the designer game community some great games from the past that deserve fantastic, quality editions.

Stephen (who despite his BGG avatar, doesn't SEEM evil) shares his vision for Stronghold and details about the return of classic including Code 777, Survive! and the lesser known Confusion (from the same designer as Code 777 and now called Confusion: Espionage and Deception in the Cold War). I really enjoyed this conversation about starting up a company with a major commitment to high-quality components and bringing back some classics to the community - I hope you'll enjoy it, too.

Code 777 is a terrific code-cracking game and Survive is a really fun family game. I certainly look forward to the Confusion re-theme as well. Once we see them out, expect full reviews on BGB.

Thanks for downloading and listening to Boardgame Babylon.

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On this volume of Boardgame Babylon, I speak to Stephen Buonocore, the co-founder of the up-and-coming game company Stronghold Games. He and Kevin Nesbitt (formerly of Valley Games fame) are bringing the designer game community some great games from the past that deserve fantastic, quality editions.

Stephen (who despite his BGG avatar, doesn't SEEM evil) shares his vision for Stronghold and details about the return of classic including Code 777, Survive! and the lesser known Confusion (from the same designer as Code 777 and now called Confusion: Espionage and Deception in the Cold War). I really enjoyed this conversation about starting up a company with a major commitment to high-quality components and bringing back some classics to the community - I hope you'll enjoy it, too.

Code 777 is a terrific code-cracking game and Survive is a really fun family game. I certainly look forward to the Confusion re-theme as well. Once we see them out, expect full reviews on BGB.

Thanks for downloading and listening to Boardgame Babylon.

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