The Truth

A while back I received this message from Federico Donner: In the last two weekends I tried this game with my team on GP Charlotte and GP Minneapolis. They really enjoyed it, I thought I could share it with you in case you wanted to post it. It’s a variation of the token game combining […]

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Tools of the Trade

I am often never asked about what tools I use to create the prototypes for my games. I decided to write a short blog post on the topic. For some common tools (e.g. word processors) I’ll mention the one I use, but obviously you can use a equivalent. MS Word For someone working with word […]

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Token Hunting

Today I present a guest article by Emmanuel Leal. If you have a game you’d like featured, feel free to contact me.  “Token Hunting”, is Judge game created by Martin Chaves Murillo (L2 Costa Rica), and revised by Emmanuel Leal, aimed to improve team relationship, and educate judges. Ground Rules The game can be played by […]

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Wits & Wagers

Trivia games are always a challenge for two reasons. First, someone with the right knowledge base will probably dominate, while someone without the right knowledge will just sit there feeling useless. Also, the limited mechanic of asking a question and replying with an answer can get stale fast. Various game authors have addressed this in […]

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What the Spam

I received a new comment last night – which started out like a valid, if not completely grammatical, comment. Soon I realized it was actually spam. And it goes on and on and on. I found it so fascinating that I’m reposting it here after scrubbing through a plaintext editor.

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My Favorite Game of Charades

A long time ago we were hanging out at a convention and watching a group play movie charades. So we created a new variant – “Easy Movie Charades”. The goal was to choose a movie title that’s should be as easy to guess as possible (and obviously show it). I think the winner was “Seven” […]

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