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Zelda inspired adventure board game for the whole family

Hi. This is Simon Junker, the author of the board game Heldentaufe. Finally, after more than six years of development, I proudly present you my ‘baby’ in its final form. I started working on Heldentaufe in 2009, when this game has been part of my master thesis for becoming a teacher in secondary education. My […..]

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Card game themed around the beautiful dances of the Native American culture

The four most powerful and respected members of the tribe, the Chief, Shaman, Hunter and Maiden, have come together, each seeking the favor of the Great Spirit. To win that favor, the four must each perform a ritual dance, with the best dance earning the desired favor. Mahola, the latest card game from designer Scott […..]

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Board game shelves around the world #6

Analog Games aren’t just fun. They also often come in interesting boxes featuring beautiful artwork. It’s no surprise that a lot of us love to proudly showcase our board game collection on a shelf. In this series, every week one of our fellow board game enthusiasts will exhibit their board game shelf and tell us […..]

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A Samurai push-your-luck dice rolling game with set collection

PawnJoker Games is an indie game design company consisting of Nicholas Markgraf and anyone else who wants to offer an opinion. Raised almost extensively on digital and analog games, Nicholas is an educated and experienced gamer and recent game designer. PawnJoker Games seeks to build a game and make it better through community outreach and […..]

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Highly strategic brain-bending card game

We are Dark Flight, a two man team made up of Nick Halper and Jordan Draper. We grew up together, playing in bands, doing art and photography work, and even going to school together, but in very different subjects. Jordan, the Industrial Designer, is the creative eye of the team; his focus is primarily on […..]

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What you can learn from playing great board games

Classic board games such as Ludo and Snakes and Ladders generally feature simple ‘roll dice, move piece, perform action’ game mechanics. They follow a rigid format with little player interaction, minimal decision-making, and too often no need for any human involvement at all. Relaxing as these games can be, I feel they have given tabletop […..]

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Board game shelves around the world #5

Analog Games aren’t just fun. They also often come in interesting boxes featuring beautiful artwork. It’s no surprise that a lot of us love to proudly showcase our board game collection on a shelf. In this series, every week one of our fellow board game enthusiasts will exhibit their board game shelves and tell us […..]

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