Search for any Game Title or keyword on the Opinionated Gamers
Follow The Opinionated Gamers Blog via Email
Join 2,005 other subscribersSupport the Opinionated Gamers! If you enjoy our content here, help keep us independent!
$5.00
-
Recent Posts
- Dale Yu: Review of Torchlit
- Dale Yu: Review of Hummingbirds
- Dale Yu: Review of Lunar Skyline
- Heroscape: Release the Kraken! (and a whole lot of other stuff)
- Dale Yu: 4 mini-reviews of 4 mini games from Deck Hand Games: The Dig, Boil and Bubble, Spymaster One and Pogo Possum Posse Poker
- Dale Yu: Review of First Giants
- Dale Yu: Review of Ace of Spades
- Dale Yu: Review of Diceocracy
- 2026 SdJ Nominations Announced
- Dale Yu: Review of Purrramid
- 2026 Jogo do Ano Nominees Announced
- Solo Gaming 2026: The First Four Months
- Dale Yu: Review of Rebuilding Chicago
- Dale Yu: Review of Catan Zip! edition
- Play – The Games Festival – 2026 edition
Follow me on Twitter
My TweetsRecent Comments
Categories
Blogs by the Opinionated Gamers
Blogs in English
- 2d6.org
- About.com – Boardgames
- Board Game Blues
- Board Game Industry Directory
- Board Game Reviews by Josh
- Boardgames in Blighty
- Bruno Faidutti's Site
- GamerChris
- Mango's Gaming
- Mikko's Gameblog
- Purple Pawn
- Seize Your Turn
- Simply Board
- Spiel: Boardgames in the UK
- The Gaming Gang
- The Superfly Circus
- The Tao of Gaming
Blogs in other languages
Gaming Sites the OGs Frequent
Tag Archives: Go Find a Developer
Let’s Talk About Rule Quality (Article by Chris Wray)
Games aren’t much fun if you can’t play them, so naturally struggling to figure out the rules can be one of the most frustrating parts of boardgaming. Sometimes the error is on the part of us players, but in my … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary
Tagged Analysis, BGG Data, Empirical Analysis, Game Rules, Go Find a Developer, Rules
18 Comments
Ten Tips for Increasing Rules Clarity (Article by Chris Wray)
In preparing yesterday’s article on rules quality, I glanced through dozens if not hundreds of rules threads on BoardGameGeek. I noticed some common themes, so as a follow-up to yesterday’s article, I’m posting my thoughts here on what publishers and … Continue reading →
Share this:
Like this: