A bunch of board gaming was done in May for my challenge and I’m just getting to talking about it now. What games did I play in May?
Australia is a dangerous place with snakes and spiders and more. That more is Drop Bears, they might look like koalas but can you survive them in this game by Platypus Industries.
What IP would I want to see get a board game made about it? There are a lot of good ones out there, and I came up with my Top 10.
Your kid is interested in board gaming. What do you do to help foster that interest and grow a board gamer? And what should you avoid?
Will I manage to defeat the new threats on Malts and Meeples as I play another game of Pathfinder Adventure Card Game. Join me at the table.
If I could only back 10 games again on Crowdfunding, what would those games be? That’s last nights question on Malts and Meeples.
What do you reach for when you want that RPG experience without that RPG commitment? I have a few options for lighter fun games to play.
Story is an element that has been added to a lot of board games over the past years. It is something that I like and that I want in games.
Will Amiri and Seoni be able to defeat the bandit as I continue my Pathfinder Adventure Card Game play? Join me at Malts and Meeples to find out.
Crowdfunding is no longer just Kickstarter. Gamefound has been around for a year and Backerkit just announced, what you need to know.