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Gaymer Daddies

Gaymer Daddies

著者: Jacob Jason and Andrew
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概要

Board games, gay culture, and a healthy dose of chaos — welcome to Gaymer Daddies, where tabletop meets daddy energy. Join three Daddies as they roll dice, spill tea, and explore the colorful world of board games — from sprawling campaign adventures to cozy one-night plays. Each episode blends game reviews, hilarious banter, and a peek into queer culture, friendship, and the Daddies’ questionable life choices.

Whether you’re a rulebook purist, a magnetic top, or just here for the drama, Gaymer Daddies is your weekly playdate for everything fun, nerdy, and fabulously unhinged.

🎲 Keywords: board games, LGBTQ+, queer podcast, gaming culture, tabletop games, campaign games, legacy games, nerd culture, comedy, Gaymer Daddies

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  • Small Box, Big Daddy Energy: The Vibe, Dick Sits & The Queer Agenda Reviews
    2026/03/16

    This week, the Gaymer Daddies are going small — and proving that a tiny box can still know how to work a table. Andrew, Jason, and Jacob dive into the world of small box games, from quick card games and portable party titles to compact games with surprising depth. Along the way, the Daddies share their personal top fives, talk about why small games have become such a huge part of modern tabletop, and ask whether games like Cards Against Humanity are really about winning at all — or just making the room lose it.

    Then each Daddy spotlights a featured game of his own: Andrew brings The Vibe, a cooperative art-driven game about getting on the same wavelength; Jacob presents The Dick Sits, a cheeky little game with plenty of room for mischief; and Jason shares The Queer Agenda, a proudly queer party game built for chosen family and big laughs. It’s a compact episode full of innuendo, strong opinions, social game philosophy, and proof that some of the most satisfying game nights come in a very small package.

    In this episode:

    • Why small box games are more than just filler
    • The Daddies’ top five favorite compact games
    • A chat about Cards Against Humanity, its wild history, and its impact on the hobby
    • Andrew reviews The Vibe from Jacob Jaskov and Uloomi
    • Jacob brings the filth with The Dick Sits
    • Jason shares The Queer Agenda
    • Big laughs, small boxes, and very Gaymer Daddy opinions

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    1 時間 11 分
  • Survivor 50 Bonus Part 2: Drop Your Buffs
    2026/03/02

    The Daddies are back from Tribal with a full reality-TV debrief. From the spectacle of Beast Games to the chaos of The Traitors, the shake-up in Australian Survivor, and of course the premiere week of Survivor 50, it’s been a wild few days in competitive television — and we have thoughts.

    After watching the first episodes, Andrew, Jason, and Jacob break down what’s working, what feels dangerous, and who they’re already rooting for (and side-eyeing). Andrew and Jason also take Survivor 50 off the screen and into the streets of Chicago, hunting for one of the hidden immunity idols planted across the country — because watching the game is one thing… playing along is another.

    Plus, we check in on the Gaymer Daddies Survivor Fantasy League, and let’s just say… Andrew may already be in trouble. It’s early, alliances are forming, predictions are flying, and this season feels like it could be iconic.

    In this bonus episode:

    • 🎬 A reality-TV whirlwind recap: Beast Games, Australian Survivor, The Traitors, and Survivor 50
    • 🏝️ Premiere reactions and early winner energy predictions
    • 🗺️ A real-world Chicago hidden immunity idol hunt
    • 🎲 Survivor Fantasy League standings (Andrew… buddy.)
    • 🔥 Why this season already feels big

    The tribe has spoken — and we are just getting started.

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    57 分
  • So Fond of Clue: The Awkward Guests Review feat. Aaron (Sofonda Booz)
    2026/02/23

    Clue isn’t just a board game — it’s a 150-million-copy cultural phenomenon born in wartime Britain, turned cult-classic film, and endlessly reinvented through pop culture crossovers. This month, the Gaymer Daddies welcome special guest Aaron (also known to some as Sofonda Booz) for a full investigation into the history of Clue — from Anthony Ernest Pratt’s 1940s parlor-game inspiration to the 1985 movie with three different endings, to themed editions featuring everyone from Hogwarts to the Golden Girls. We even recast the film for a modern remake and play a game of “Real or Fake Clue Edition.”

    Then we examine the modern spiritual successor: Awkward Guests: The Walton Case. Is it Clue evolved? Is it deduction perfected? And when the Daddies present their SERVE scores — Strategy, Elegance, Representation, Voltage, and Ease — our awkward guest becomes judge and jury. Who solved it best? With what argument? And where does this game land on the final Stance?

    There is an answer. It is knowable. Press play.

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    2 時間 2 分
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