What makes good campaign game? I come up with the things I look for when I’m browsing one in a store or on crowdfunding.
What can make a board game stand out in a crowd? There are some areas I think work better than others, but what stands out to you?
Red Raven Games Sleeping Gods comes back to the table on Malts and Meeples. What adventures will the crew of the Manticore find this time?
It’s been a long time since I did one of these, and this is prompted because of playing Sleeping Gods recently. Let’s talk about games
Social Deduction games aren’t my favorite, but there are a few that I like. What do I look for in those games?
There are two crowdfunding games out there I want to back Chronicles of Drunagor and Arydia: The Paths We Dare Tread, which should I back?
When you play board games, do you prefer they have a clean design with more mechanics focus or do you want more messy theme?
I love a good campaign game. The question for a lot of people diving into them, are they a one and done thing or would you go back again?
For the fun of it, I check Kickstarters new board games every day, actually a few times every day. I like to see the new