SGJ Podcast #144 – Squadron Strike: Traveller

It’s Tough to Get Graphics from a Board Game…

Welcome to this episode of the Space Game Junkie Podcast! In this episode, Jim, Hunter and I sit down with Ken Burnside of Ad Astra Games to talk about his currently Kickstarting board game, Squadron Strike: Traveller. Since board games aren’t my forte at all, it’s up to Jim and Hunter to carry the heavy interviewing load on this one, and they do a fantastic job. It also helps than Ken is a fantastic guest, so we have a really fun show talking about board game design, publishing, the history of the Traveller series and so on.

Next week on the show, we’re doing an early episode due to the overseas nature of our guests. We’ll be sitting down with the the brother development team behind Wing Commander: Flat Universe to talk about their top-down, 2D Wing Commander fan project. This show will be at 6 AM Pacific time next Tuesday, so be sure to tune in live if you can. As always, if you have any suggestions or questions, hit us up at hail@spacegamejunkie.com. Thanks for listening, and we’ll see you next week!

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