Should board games get the heirloom treatment or does that level of a deluxe game hurt the hobby and hurt the hobbies growth?
You have a board game, there are expansions, there are a lot of expansions, do you really need all of them or not?
Do you ever feel like you are losing your excitement for new board games or board games in general? And what can that mean?
June is a slow month for Crowdfunding, but I found some games that might potentially be coming that I’m looking forward to.
What games have I backed on Crowdfunding, I finish off everything from Kickstarter and Gamefound last night.
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.
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.
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.
Head into the Wild West in Fliptown. A strategic roll and write by Steven Aramini and Write Stuff Games.