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The Kobold Guide to Board Game Design
I thought you guys might like to see my new book from Open Design, The Kobold Guide to Board Game Design. The essayists include our own Dale Yu, as well as James Ernest, Richard Garfield, Andy Looney, Steve Jackson, and … Continue reading
Posted in Designer Diary, Selections from the Web
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Puzzle: Sherlock Holmes’ Game Collection
Sherlock Holmes was sitting in his library, perusing his game collection with his constant companion, Dr. Watson. As they were choosing which game to play next, Watson turned to Holmes and asked why there were five games kept together on … Continue reading
Posted in Puzzles
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