
Episode #64
Episode 64: Loser Talk - Gaming Conventions
In this episode the Double D's talk about the differences between all of the board gaming conventions that they've attended over the past year, including a brief recap of DDCon 2026.

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Hosted by Unknown Host Β· leisure Β· EN-US Β· 67 episodes
Board Games Are For Losers is a podcast where two friends with the same name talk about everything board game related and introduce new players to the hobby in an entertaining attempt to dispel the notion that board games are for losers.On the main episodes the hosts (Darin and Daron) welcome a guest with limited gaming experience and ask them about their opinions of board games. They then pick and play a game with them and see if those opinions change.Other segments on the podcast include reviews of popular games, discussions about board game related accessories, and board game related trivia.Visit our website www.boardgamesareforlosers.com for more information and send us an e-mail at boardgamelosers@gmail.com if you have a question you'd like us to answer on the podcast.
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Episode #64
In this episode the Double D's talk about the differences between all of the board gaming conventions that they've attended over the past year, including a brief recap of DDCon 2026.

Episode #63
The first in a new series of episodes in which the Double D's talk about their favorite games published in a particular year. They start with games published in 2006 and earlier with help from special guest Bill.

Episode #62
In this highly anticipated annual episode Darin and Daron pick the best and worst games that they played for the first time in 2025. In addition, they review some gaming statistics for the year and discuss gaming new year resolutions.

Episode #61
In this Loser Talk episode the Double D's discuss their experience at the 2025 World Boardgaming Championships and talk about the games they played and all the other shenanigans that went on.

Episode #60
Tim wins a raffle be a special guest on the podcast. The Double D's attempt to convince him that board games aren't just for losers by picking the perfect game to play with him.
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