Twist Taking – trick-taking games with a twist (Topic Discussion)
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by Oliver Kinne
2d ago
I've written about my love of trick-taking games and the genre in general many times. Just check the archives... Now that my game group has also gotten into the genre, I've discovered more and more games that take this ancient card game mechanism to new heights. They apply new twists and add different mechanisms to create really exciting new titles. In this article, I want to share with you which ones I am particularly excited about. The post Twist Taking – trick-taking games with a twist (Topic Discussion) appeared first on Tabletop Games Blog ..read more
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Picky Pixie (Saturday Review)
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by Oliver Kinne
4d ago
They were very shy and very few people had seen one, but you and your friends had been lucky. One lived at the bottom of the garden of the McGregories at the end of the village. The old couple was completely unaware of the sneaking by both, the mythical creature and your group of pals. You really wanted to make friends with this little winged being, but it was a very Picky Pixie by Elizabeth Hargrave from Button Shy. The post Picky Pixie (Saturday Review) appeared first on Tabletop Games Blog ..read more
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Naylor Games vs CMON Acquisition PR – how announcing acquisitions and PR affects your company (Topic Discussion)
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by Dina Said So
1w ago
The following article is a guest post written by Alexandra Yaverbaum (aka Sasha) and Dina Ramse from Dina Said So Studio and originally published on LinkedIn. In light of the recent announcement that CMON have acquired some of Mythic Games’ projects, it brought into clear contrast just how well, (or indeed how poorly) these can be handled.  I have been involved in previous mergers and acquisitions and most recently worked with Naylor Games to help consider their communication during their acquisition of ITB's assets, which parallels the situation very closely. The post Naylor Games vs CMO ..read more
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Medici (Saturday Review)
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by Oliver Kinne
1w ago
Trading in the Mediterranean was profitable, but came with risks. Merchant ships were travelling far to seek out rare spices, precious cloths and many other valuable and lucrative goods. Once a heavily laden ship returned, the goods would be brought to market and auctioned off to the highest bidder. It was never easy to compete with the other buyers and ensure you got the best deal. It was even harder to compete with the infamous and hugely influential trading family, the Medici by Reiner Knizia from Steamforged Games. The post Medici (Saturday Review) appeared first on Tabletop Games Blog ..read more
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For the Love of Old – classic games that stand the test of time (Topic Discussion)
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by Oliver Kinne
2w ago
I was pleased to see the re-released game Medici from 1995 become so popular in our household. It made me think why a game that's now nearly 30 years old was not only picked up by another publisher, but still has a lot of appeal such a long time later. So in this article, I want to look at classic games and see which ones have stood the test of time. The post For the Love of Old – classic games that stand the test of time (Topic Discussion) appeared first on Tabletop Games Blog ..read more
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Odin (Saturday Review)
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by Oliver Kinne
3w ago
Viking warriors cherish war. They bravely man their longships with healers, skalds, spies, seidmadrs, völva, hirdmen, berserker, a styrimader and maybe even the jarl. They go on long voyages to conquer far-away lands and fight the locals in glorious battles. Those Vikings who fall go to Valhalla, a majestic hall located in Asgard and presided over by the god of gods, Odin by Yohan Goh, Hope S. Hwang and Gary Kim from Helvetiq. The post Odin (Saturday Review) appeared first on Tabletop Games Blog ..read more
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Designers, Developers, Publishers – from game idea to final product (Topic Discussion)
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by Oliver Kinne
1M ago
Having been a part of our hobby now for a number of years, I have had the pleasure and honour to see a number of games go from early prototypes through to final products. I have also had the honour of being a judge and mentor in the Board Game Workshop Design Contest back in 2019 and 2020. So in this article, I thought I would share my experiences with the stages board games go through until they eventually reach hobbyists like you and me. The post Designers, Developers, Publishers – from game idea to final product (Topic Discussion) appeared first on Tabletop Games Blog ..read more
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Starry Night Sky (Saturday Review)
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by Oliver Kinne
1M ago
The sun had set, but we still had a few hours before the main event. Our telescopes were set up and we had a flask of hot chocolate and a few biscuits ready to see us through the night. Our thick coats and thick socks were going to keep us warm and cosy. We were hopeful that tonight we would be able to discover new constellations. It was really exciting. Luckily, there were no clouds, so we stood a good chance to see the wonderful Starry Night Sky by Emma Larkins from Buffalo Games. The post Starry Night Sky (Saturday Review) appeared first on Tabletop Games Blog ..read more
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Bad Trevor (Saturday Review)
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by Oliver Kinne
1M ago
Fero City: a bustling metropolis that has become a battleground. There was little time to evacuate the millions of inhabitants before a horde of supervillains descended and started pulverizing iconic landmarks. Most people fled, but many had no chance. Now you have to get them out of there before it's too late and before the arrival of the worst supervillain of them all: Bad Trevor by Mark Hurdle from Fist Bump Games. The post Bad Trevor (Saturday Review) appeared first on Tabletop Games Blog ..read more
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Game Definitions – a game is a game is a game (Topic Discussion)
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by Oliver Kinne
1M ago
It is sometimes nice to discuss semantics. It can get a bit abstract and more often than not rather nuanced, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. So while we all might be talking about the same thing in broad strokes, we are likely to have slightly different definitions in our heads. Therefore I want to look at how to define the term "board game" in this article and see where it takes me. The post Game Definitions – a game is a game is a game (Topic Discussion) appeared first on Tabletop Games Blog ..read more
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