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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Episode #21
The Camp Grizzly Review
Aug 20, 20261h 14mS1
Pack the bug spray, stay out of the woods and never trust a camp counselor—the Gaymer Daddies are heading to Camp Grizzly! Andrew, Jason and Jacob explore the idea of “grail games”: the rare, expensive and out-of-print titles that board gamers dream of adding to their collections. Andrew shares why Camp Grizzly has been at the top of his list since its original 2013 Kickstarter campaign—and how the game’s fulfillment problems, missing expansions and limited availability turned it into one of board gaming’s most infamous collector’s items. Then the daddies put the new Second Edition from Trick or Treat Studios through the SERVE review and reveal their final Daddy Scores. In this episode: • A Quickie with Jason • Why summer camps make such great horror settings • The troubled history of the original Camp Grizzly Kickstarter • • How to play Camp Grizzly • The official SERVE review and Daddy Scores
Daddies Over the Rainbow: The Beyond the Sun Review
Jun 15, 202654 minS1
<p>Happy Pride🌈 from Gaymer Daddies! In our first Pride Month episode, we review Beyond the Sun, designed by Dennis K. Chan and published by Rio Grande Games.</p><p>We kick things off with Pride reflections, reveal Andrew’s secret Pride flag Easter egg hidden in recent episode artwork, and Jason leads a Pride-themed Quickie, </p><p>Then we get into the real game: a highly regarded civilization-building strategy game centered around one of the best technology-tree systems in modern board gaming. We talk about tech trees, Rio Grande Games, Dennis K. Chan’s design background, the Leaders of the New...
<p>The Daddies are back for a special Survivor bonus episode, and the tribe has opinions.</p><p>Andrew, Jacob, and Jason break down the Survivor 50 finale with a full Stance review covering the cast, twists, challenges, rewards, final three, jury reactions, and the overall legacy of the season. Before diving into the review, they recap their night at Pizza Lobo, where DJ Jerri Manthey joined a Survivor event hosted by ShutUp Queen with Survivor drag queens and a room full of fans ready to celebrate, debate, and process the finale together.</p><p>Jason leads a Survivor Quickie, Andrew...
<p>This episode is a full snack plate. The Daddies serve up a special Girl Dinner threeway with mini reviews of three food-and-drink board games: Charcuterie, Fromage, and Viticulture. Andrew brings the appetizer with Charcuterie, Jacob cuts into the cheese course with Fromage, and Jason pours the wine with Viticulture.</p><p>Before the reviews, the Daddies celebrate Mother’s Day by talking about games they would play with their moms, mothers, or mother figures, then Jason delivers a bite-sized Quickie. Since this is a food episode, each Daddy also pitches an original food-themed board game.</p><p>In this ep...
Flock Around and Find Out: The Flock Together Review
Apr 27, 20261h 12mS1
<p>This week, the Daddies enter the coop for our review of Flock Together — the cooperative boss battler where brave little chickens team up, level up, and fight off predators before the final season ends.</p><p>Andrew, Jason, and Jacob talk through what makes co-op games so fun, what makes them occasionally feel like a group project with dice, and whether Flock Together delivers enough strategy, charm, tension, and table presence to earn a proud Daddy score. Along the way, we celebrate the game’s gorgeous artwork by Andrew Bosley, pitch some deeply unserious celebrity chicken names for future expa...
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