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Gaymer Daddies

Gaymer Daddies

By: Jacob Jason and Andrew
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Summary

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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Episodes
  • Flock Around and Find Out: The Flock Together Review
    Apr 27 2026

    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.

    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 expansions, and take a quick look at board game award season with a few titles that keep popping up on nomination lists.

    In this episode:

    • Why co-op games can feel like chosen family — or a hostage negotiation with snacks
    • A review of Flock Together and its chicken-fueled boss battles
    • Andrew Bosley’s artwork, including Everdell, Tapestry, Flock Together, and The Smoking Bones
    • The Daddies pitch expansion characters including Fowla Abdul, Meryl Cheep, Coop Dogg, Lady Gaggle, and Oprah Wingfrey
    • Our official SERVE score: Strategy, Elegance, Representation, Voltage, Ease, and Stance
    • A quick check-in on current board game award nominations
    • A tease for our next episode: Girl Dinner, a threeway with three different games

    Grab your chicken fingers, fluff your feathers, and get ready to flock around and find out.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Pitching Tents and Feeding Bears: The Parks review featuring Kate
    Apr 13 2026

    The Daddies lace up their imaginary hiking boots and head into the wilderness for a review of PARKS, the stunning board game inspired by America’s national parks. Joined by special guest Kate, a former park ranger, Andrew, Jason, and Jacob dig into the beauty, history, and gameplay behind one of the most beloved modern board games. Along the way, they talk real national park facts, Earth Day, the Pride flag’s connection to nature, Keymaster Games’ commitment to giving back, and why this game feels so much bigger than just collecting tokens on a trail. It is a scenic journey through gorgeous artwork, clever design, and the eternal truth that cardboard nature is often preferable to actual bears.

    In this episode:

    • Special guest Kate joins the Daddies to talk about her real-life experience as a park ranger
    • A park-themed Quickie with Jason that goes exactly where you think it will
    • Fun facts about the U.S. National Park System, Earth Day, and the meaning of green in the original Pride flag
    • The full background of PARKS, from Henry Audubon and Keymaster Games to the original Fifty-Nine Parks artwork
    • A look at the second edition, Nightfall, Wildlife, and the upcoming PARKS: Europe
    • A full SERVE review with Kate helping decide the scores

    From mountains and monuments to meeples and moose, this episode is a love letter to nature.

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    1 hr and 44 mins
  • (4)X-Rated Daddies: The Voidfall Review
    Mar 30 2026

    This episode is rated (4)X. The Daddies blast off into the world of empire-building, galactic conquest, and one extremely complicated board game with a review of Voidfall — the heavy sci-fi 4X game that took more than nine hours to learn and play. Along the way, the conversation drifts through spring pop culture, Jason’s Quickie turns into an April Fool’s joke on Andrew that nearly backfires, and all three Daddies go from dreading this giant space odyssey to genuinely admiring just how smart, brutal, and satisfying it can be. It is a long journey through stars, suffering, and strategy — but somehow, the Daddies come out the other side surprisingly into it.

    In this episode:

    • A spring pop culture check-in featuring Last One Laughing UK, Survivor 50, Dark Quarter, and even Afroman
    • Jason’s Quickie and the April Fool’s joke that nearly got away from him
    • A crash course in 4X games — what the term means, where it came from, and why players love them
    • The Daddies’ full SERVE review of a game that took more than nine hours to learn and play
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    1 hr and 17 mins
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