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.
Crowdfunding is no longer just Kickstarter. Gamefound has been around for a year and Backerkit just announced, what you need to know.
Should board games get the heirloom treatment or does that level of a deluxe game hurt the hobby and hurt the hobbies growth?
Do you ever feel like you are losing your excitement for new board games or board games in general? And what can that mean?
What board games can you play with co-workers at lunch? I have my list of 10 games I think would work well, but what would you play?
The zombies are descending upon all of us and all our board games. How will we stop them, but then they stop and leave only five but which five?
Do all board games need a mode for solo gaming. Is that something that more gamers should look at or is it just a waste of time?
Why do I love a good campaign game so much? There are a lot of them out there and a number of reasons to like them or not. But why are they good?
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?