It’s been a long time since I did one of these, and this is prompted because of playing Sleeping Gods recently. Let’s talk about games
How do you determine board games that you need to keep, want to keep or maybe should be getting rid of? And is getting rid of games hard?
When do you get a new version of a board game? If it’s a 2.0 version should that matter more than art updates?
Social Deduction games aren’t my favorite, but there are a few that I like. What do I look for in those games?
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?
llage awakes, and artisan dragons make coffee and cakes! 2-5 players compete to enchant the town with dragons! This is the world of Flamecraft by Cardboard Alchemy.
How do you store your board games? Where do you store them and how do you end up sorting them?
There are two crowdfunding games out there I want to back Chronicles of Drunagor and Arydia: The Paths We Dare Tread, which should I back?
When you build a board game collection, do you go deep or wide with it? And does that change over time or should it?
When you play board games, do you prefer they have a clean design with more mechanics focus or do you want more messy theme?