Have you played a campaign game, board or role playing? How do you create a good group for these experiences?
Who in your group has the board games? Is there only one person who buys them, and is it you?
Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon has been completed. With one full campaign of it under my belt, what are my final thoughts?
There are so many good looking board games, how do you decide when you have enough board games of a type or if you should get a new one?
How do you make a Top 100 Games list? Do you compare everything your shelf or are there some easier ways?
What do I look for when it comes to an Abstract Game? Are there certain things that will drive me away or pull me towards one?
What do I look for when I pick out a solo game? Are there things that I want to avoid or mechanics that are important?
What makes a good campaign game? Is there something special to look for or something that they need to do well?
New updates coming to Malts and Meeples including a a new video 3 Reasons Buy/Not Buy and we start looking at Gloomhaven.
Do you consider what group some board games work with before you buy them or before you sell them? Is it useful for your decision process?