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.
We’re half way, or nearly, through 2022. What crowdfunding board games am I going to keep on eye on in the 2nd half of the year?
Do you ever feel like you are losing your excitement for new board games or board games in general? And what can that mean?
How do you go about learning a new board game? I have a few tips or tricks that might make learning them easier.
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 games have I backed on Crowdfunding, or projects in general. I go through my history to see how my taste in games has changed.
April starts slow with my gaming, but it picked up pace. See where I am on my goal to getting 365 plays done in the year.
What gaming happened in March, turns out there were a lot of new games. Which one would you want to play most from the March list?