03
Apr
Alley Cat and Dr. Finn Change Course, and Corey Konieczka Listens to the Voices in His Head | BoardGameGeek News
by W. Eric Martin
▪️ In July 2019, Asmodee announced the founding of Unexpected Games, describing it as "a new board ga...
03
Apr
Boydell Bats 5,000, Awards Aplenty, and The Problem of Cherry Picked Games | BoardGameGeek News
by W. Eric Martin
▪️ In a BGG blog post titled "It's the Stupid Economy", Cherry Picked Games' creative director Alex J...
03
Apr
Designer Diary: Monkey Palace | BoardGameGeek News
by David Gordon
Initial Brainstorm and Early Testing
In early December 2022, TAM and I received an email call for prop...
03
Apr
CMYK Quells Quacks Qualms with Quaint Quality Quirks | BoardGameGeek News
by W. Eric Martin
Wolfgang Warsch's The Quacks of Quedlinburg — which debuted in 2018 from German publisher Schmidt Spi...
03
Apr
GAMA Expo 2025: Tricky Kids, Beasts, 365 Adventures: The Dungeon, and Ham Helsing: Monster Hunter | BoardGameGeek News
by W. Eric Martin
▪️ In September 2021, Fireside Games announced that it would adapt Ham Helsing — a three-book graphic...
03
Apr
Oink Games’ Jun and Goro Sasaki on Deep Sea Adventure and a 10th Anniversary Boost | BoardGameGeek News
by Oink Games Inc.
Editor's note: Here's a history of Oink Games' best-selling title and its spinoff titles, told in th...
03
Apr
GAMA Expo 2025: Ape Town, Feed the Kraken, Shadow Ninjas, and Disney Villainous Unstoppable! | BoardGameGeek News
by W. Eric Martin
Time to keep marching through the GAMA Expo 2025 halls three weeks on(!) from when it took place. I...
03
Apr
Designer Diary: Takeover, or How I Stopped Hating Ladder Climbers | BoardGameGeek News
by Ron Sierra
I used to hate ladder climbers, that is, card games that have players essentially outbidding each other w...
03
Apr
GAMA Expo 2025: For All Mankind, Verdant Arizona, Gems of Iridescia, Vine, and Gnomes & Wizards | BoardGameGeek News
by W. Eric Martin
▪️ At GAMA Expo 2025, Douglas Beyers described For All Mankind, which he co-designed Julia Drachman a...
03
Apr
Off the Shelf
Last week,a reader had some interesting things to say in the comments to my post, "Now Make It YOUR Tékumel" (Part I):Ja...