In Arcs, players move politically, travel a dynamic cosmos, and make crucial choices that affect the future of their space-faring civilization. https://t.co/ASehBnT2DR
It wasn't so long ago that the idea of paying even $100 for a board game seemed a little outrageous. But at Pax Unplugged this year, I found a dozen projects that breached the $200 mark. https://t.co/2XUuszLpbu
It's a controversial and, some might say, blasphemous, sentiment, I know. But some game designs are better suited to a digital environment https://t.co/MDcfODVnhu
Over 200 board games with a Lovecraft-inspired theme have been produced over the past 40 years or so. Usually that theme boils down to Cthulhu, but not always. https://t.co/aIX9ouN68x
By adding another element to an otherwise fairly well-known gameplay structure, Grace hopes to make a game that parents won't mind playing with their kids. https://t.co/dEp2ZUf5XK
Digital board game adaptations generally fall into one of two categories: emulator programs and publisher-supported apps. Emulators are, broadly speaking, a more stripped-down experience than publisher apps but offer access to more games. https://t.co/Nh2jlrv6Ci
Hero Realms Digital was funded with $287,000 on July 30, adding another contender to a growing list of digital board game applications. https://t.co/7iXn1ZlefQ
We have now evaluated these dangerous new arrivals, as well as several other intergalactic powers that have become more prominent in response to these events. This brings the total number of factions evaluated to 24. https://t.co/ineeRuIEHK