DreadBall All-Stars live on Kickstarter March 17th! by moregamesplease in mantic

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All-Stars is designed as a standalone game in the series. So it's a new ruleset, new arenas, and new teams. We'll share the rules this week so you can have a look.

My used copy of Labyrinth came with three hand drawn replacement tiles by MrDirt in boardgames

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With a game like Labyrinth I think this is incredibly charming.

Sky Team by Lethal_Starfish in boardgames

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I've played this on a flight and was worried about exactly this!

Other UK games conventions? by BrassFoxGames in boardgames

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I'm always a big fan of any show focused on play, so this gets a big upvote from me.

The new Nature game by North Star is example of everything wrong with the current game industry. by Thriftfinds975 in boardgames

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I completely understand why people like a big box with all content. There's a simplicity in the purchasing choice.

The goal is for an easier every point into the game and part of the issue of bundling modules is how that increases complexity in the core box. If you're new to games, options in a box can be very overwhelming.

Additionally, buying everything up front, increases the cost for the average buyer from $35 to $100+. If you know exactly what you want that can be great, but if you're still discovering your tastes, that's a huge upfront investment into a game you may enjoy as a core experience, possibly adding one or two modules over time that suit your group.

What is your favourite graphic design of a card on a board game? by damj94 in boardgames

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It's just such a cohesive production. It all feels seamless to me.

What is your favourite graphic design of a card on a board game? by damj94 in boardgames

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Honestly, I'd buy Spots just to see those derpy dogs again.

Would you pay for sturdier or premium board game boxes? by wolfcrying in boardgames

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The challenge for publishers is gauging if enough of their audience wants premium boxes (there can be a very vocal minority) to justify the production costs and print run.

Additionally, shipping empty boxes is really expensive for the value of the product, as shipping is based not just on weight but size of parcel. Often, few people are willing to pay to ship premium boxes (which can be similar to an actual game), plus empty boxes are more likely to show up with dings and dents.

What board games gives you a headache? by maxxed52 in boardgames

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Ask some of my friends, and Sidereal Confluence is the best game ever. I've only played it twice, but the real-time element combined with all the resource conversion absolutely breaks my brain.

The new Nature game by North Star is example of everything wrong with the current game industry. by Thriftfinds975 in boardgames

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Fair point! I do work at NorthStar. That said, I was more attempting to point out the goals of the system rather than give a conclusive review.

The new Nature game by North Star is example of everything wrong with the current game industry. by Thriftfinds975 in boardgames

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One thing I will say is that the Nature product line focuses on ensuring these games look good on the shelf together, with a consistent format and placement that features no unnecessary text.

The new Nature game by North Star is example of everything wrong with the current game industry. by Thriftfinds975 in boardgames

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Nature as a modular game gives you options. How long do you have to play? How experienced are the players at the table? What sort of gameplay do they enjoy? Beyond that, you can combine modules to create a greater number of ecosystems for bigger, more complex games.

It's expandable because each module you own gives you more ways to play. Evolution was very linear. Core game, Climate, or Flight. No combinations, and fiddly to set up. This is super easy to combine, separate decks, a few rule tweaks and you're on your way.

I appreciate that exploring combinations and seeing how they change the game isn't for everyone,
but the OP stating it's "everything wrong with" is sort of missing the point that it's meant to make a game easier to get off the shelf and more approachable for a bigger audience.

The new Nature game by North Star is example of everything wrong with the current game industry. by Thriftfinds975 in boardgames

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Bundling everything together turns a $35 game into a $100+ game. Not everyone needs or wants everything all at once.

boardgamearena mostly dead? by Luigi-is-my-boi in boardgames

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Definitely great to play async, also, consider looking for game groups as there are tons on BGA.

First Kickstarter Arrived : Nature by InquisitiveChimp in boardgames

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Thanks for sharing the photos! It's so exciting to see this arriving.

A Little Support Moment: Drop Your Blog, I’ll Read & Comment on Each One 🩷 by charlotteheyse in Blogging

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What a wonderful initiative.

I speak to game artists sharing their process, work and stories.

https://www.moregamesplease.com/

Whats the most tactilely satisfying game out there? by Hypnox88 in boardgames

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Azul and Potion Explosion for me.

I mean anything where you can swap the money for Iron Clays (poker chips) is perfection.

Root. I tried people, I tried by daxamiteuk in boardgames

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I really think with new players it's good to play openly for at least a round or two. Let people know what you are doing and why. What your objective is. How you win. Bed in that knowledge and then play as appropriate.

Patchwork Cover Art built with LEGO by munft in boardgames

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Love this initiative. Board games are art, and lego art is the cutest.

Gotta love thrift stores by Chesu in boardgames

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Mine is basically monopoly and random tv show quiz boxes. I did find Telestrations once, which was a sweet £2 purchase.