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That's Barely a Game: Riley Stock

1h 16m · That's Barely a Game · 03 Jun 16:50

This week on the podcast, it's a community reunion as we're joined by Riley Stock, game designer and host of the Board Game Community Show. Riley joins us to discuss his love of cooperative games, where he goes for inspiration and what he's working on. Riley is building an incredible community for people that love board games and I'm sure that you'll love this episode.   

If you're interested in learning more about Riley and the community that he's building, check him out on twitter. 


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