#117: Watergate

There are so many life lessons to be learned from the presidency of Richard Milhous Nixon. For one, shave before debates. For another, hire limber secretaries with flexible standards on truth. Always be sure to hire expert lockpickers. Make sure your vice president will have your back (Nixon at least got a mulligan on that one). I mean, he's not a role model of mine--I wouldn't get his face tattooed on my back, to pick something at random--but he does serve as a potent set of object lessons.

Games Played Last Week:
-Warfighter: The Tactical Special Forces Card Game 3m31s (Dan Verssen, DVG, 2014)
-Splendor 5m48s (Marc André, SPace Cowboys, 2014)
-Bullet♥︎ 8m28s (Joshua Van Laningham, Level 99 Games, 2021)
-Castles of Burgundy 12m36s (Stefan Feld, alea, 2011)
-Horizon Wars: Zero Dark 15m34s (Robey Jenkins, Precinct Omega Publishing, 2020)
-Patchwork 20m57s (Uwe Rosenberg, Lookout Games, 2014)
-Potion Explosion 21m55s (Stefano Castelli, Andrea Crespi, & Lorenzo Silva, Horrible Guild, 2015)
-Glory to Rome 24m48s (Ed Carter & Carl Chudyk, Cambridge Games Factory, 2005)
-Mottainai 25m47s (Carl Chudyk, Asmadi Games, 2015)
-Mini Express 29m16s (Mark Gerrits, Moaideas Game Design, 2020)

News (and why it doesn't matter):
-Who Asked for These? (TM) Headlock, Paper, Scissors 32m57s
-Who Asked for These? (TM) Clank! for 6 players 34m40s
-Kickstarter lays off 40% of workforce 35m24s
-Who Asked for These? (TM) Marvel Splendor 36m32s
-Who Asked for These? (TM) Star Wars: Talisman 37m18s
-A Billion Suns extended beta 37m39s
-Rodney Smith and Watch It Played expand 40m36s

Feature Game: Watergate 41m37s (Matthias Cramer, Capstone Games, 2019)