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Big Group Games and 5 Games that Surprised Us

Big Group Games and 5 Games that Surprised Us

Positively Board Gaming · Mitchell Whitfield, Jamey Stegmaier

September 18, 202533m 43s

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Show Notes

A 34-person game retreat, a human-sized round of Codenames, and a marble “Kentucky Derby” set the stage for a conversation about games that surprise us—in the best ways. Jamey recaps three creative big-group “room party” games, while Mitchell shares five titles that defied expectations:Shifting Stones, Number Drop, QE, Fantasy Realms, and One Deck Dungeon. Plus: light banter, a concert detour, family game night picks, and a handy Just One table tip.


  • 00:00 Cold open, smiles you can “hear”

  • 00:xx Show format & quick banter (concert, high-school fame)

  • 00:xx Family game night picks & Just One tip

  • 00:xx Room-party #1: Stardew fishing → communal punch

  • 00:xx Room-party #2: Human Codenames

  • 00:xx Room-party #3: Marble “Derby” racing

  • 00:xx Mitchell’s list: 5 games that surprised him

  • 00:xx Design chat: why QE and Fantasy Realms feel “magical”

  • 00:xx One Deck Dungeon → design inspiration

  • 00:xx Listener questions & wrap


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