What would you want in a game room. Time to talk about what might be different depending on how you want to u se it.
What board games are at the top of games that give me deep decision making but are simpler to learn and play at least with their core game?
What games have I backed on Crowdfunding, or projects in general. I go through my history to see how my taste in games has changed.
So what campaign elements would I want to put into my campaign roll and write idea? I want it to feel like there is progression without too much weight.
April starts slow with my gaming, but it picked up pace. See where I am on my goal to getting 365 plays done in the year.
You own too many games, you know what you want to get rid of, how do you sell board games?
I want to design a campaign roll and write game where you progress. So what theme am I picking, odd spot to start, but where I did.
More Paper Dungeons is hitting the table. Join me, I think, for a few Mondays coming up as I play through the campaign.
What, as an investor in a crowdfunding project am I owed? Going off of a video from Quackalope, I put in my two cents worth on what I expect.
The classic game Ra by Reiner Knizia of auctioning is being brought back into print in a new version from 25th Century Games. Is it a Back or Brick?