Time to chat about GenCon events and play some Village Green solo. Is it a good solo game, it is okay, but how could it be better?
Which is better for your board games? Do you prefer to have miniatures or standees, which make a game more enjoyable to play?
Shipping costs are high, and in general all costs are for Crowdfunding games. What can companies do to offer value without always breaking the bank?
Shipping for Crowdfunding is crazy. I talked a bit about it on Wednesday’s stream. But I want to spend time looking at good solutions, which there are none.
So many board games to unbox. And Marvel United X-Men is the biggest one of them all. So many boxes and so many minis. Join me at the table.
Is Foodies a good engine building die rolling game? Or like others in it’s genre is it too light for what I’m looking for?
Head into the Wild West in Fliptown. A strategic roll and write by Steven Aramini and Write Stuff Games.
Is Edgeguard by Mangy Goblin Games going to be the crowdfunding cooperative campaign game that you’re looking for?
There are a lot of games out there, but some themes don’t have as many. Anime is big but what board games give that feel?
There are a lot of board games that have come in or backed. Which ones are being added to my collection because of YouTube?