Today, Carla chats with a legendary game designer and publisher, Edo Baraf, and discuss the current Legendary Creatures Kickstarter campaign.

Today, Carla chats with a legendary game designer and publisher, Edo Baraf, and discuss the current Legendary Creatures Kickstarter campaign.
Yar, matey! Fairway’s back with a preview of another interesting pirate-themed card game: Plunder! by designer Wouter Buckens. The game is coming to Kickstarter soon.
Here’s the next installment of Cardboarding with Carla and I hope that you’re all ready for this game with so many Gurren Lagann references.
In today’s fantastic conversation, Tom talks to Darrell Louder, board-game-everything extraordinaire about just about everything board games from cooking meeples to pirate accountants.
Today, Benny takes us on an adventure in search of the greatest healer in the world. He explores how using a game and game mechanics can provide helpful insight into what you need to understand about yourself to heal. Follow him as he works with a patient using the mechanisms of Tikal.
In episode 66 we draft letters in hopes of spelling the most valuable word each round in the 2-4 player game, Movable Type, by Robin David. For more information about Movable Type, visit: Robin-David.com BoardGameGeek.com
This is the first interview in Cardboarding with Carla! I hope you’re as excited as I am, especially since it’s about a game featuring ducklings and the company who made it!
Today, Benny takes up the question of what game mechanisms work best for therapy.
I recently concluded my Kickstarter campaign for Groves. During this campaign, I found many ways to help spread word about the campaign but what surprised me the most was how interactive people were with our Tabletopia version of the game. I expected potential backers to be interested in the prospect of playing the game digitally but I did not realize how many would actually play it. We were lucky enough to get data directly from Tabletopia and this post will dive into all the juicy details on how Tabletopia helped drive interest to our live Kickstarter campaign.
Switching things up today, Fairway’s son (age 9) laments that his dad hasn’t reviewed Mayday Games’ Isle of Monsters. So, he takes things into his own hands and writes the following review of this Kickstarter delivery. Presented with very limited editing [ed. how is that different than any other post?].