158 - Lego to Board Games
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Adam and Kyle kick off this episode by picking up the LEGO thread from last week and debating why the world’s most iconic bricks are immune to eco-friendly trends and whether LEGO’s dominance is pure genius or pure greed. From there, the conversation spirals into nostalgia: childhood builds, the joy of creating something from nothing, and the eternal question - are adults who buy LEGO sets just big kids or savvy collectors?
Naturally, things take a turn. Cue a deep dive into board games: classics like Monopoly and Scrabble, modern strategy hits, and the weird psychology behind why some people flip tables when they lose. The guys explore why board games are booming again, the rise of “designer games,” and whether digital gaming will ever kill the magic of cardboard and dice.
It’s funny, fiery, and packed with tangents, from LEGO economics to the social politics of game night. If you’ve ever argued over who gets to be the banker or spent hours building a LEGO Millennium Falcon, this one’s for you.
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