Best Board Game Blogs of the Week, ft. Beginning in the Middle

A mid-week recap of the best blog posts from the last 7 days.

It’s been a slower week than normal, obviously. Essen Spiel Fest is upon us and most of the posts being generated focus on the granddaddy of EuroCons.

Here are the top four posts from October 8-14:

 

IN MEDIA RES – DESIGNING BEGINNINGS
Filip Wiltgren @ Wiltgren Media, Oct. 13

Filip reveals a trick designers use and it’s changed my impression of game inventors. You see, practically nobody starts a game at the beginning. We all receive cards, money, resources; no one starts from scratch. This is the same as telling a story by beginning in the middle.

 

3 OTHERS WELL WORTH THE READ…

WHY WE CAN’T HAVE A GREAT OREGON TRAIL BOARDGAME
by Nat Levan @ Oakleaf Games, 10/14.

SPIEL ALTERNATIF
Tony Boydell @ Every Man Needs a Shed, Oct. 13

A riotous look at all the (fake) boardgames being released at Essen.

WHY YOU SHOULD STOP COMPLAINING AND LEARN TO LOVE MUNCHKIN
by Matt M. Casey @ Clever Move, Oct. 13

For the complete discussion of these and other great posts from the past week, check out my blog on Board Game Geek, at http://boardgamegeek.com/blogpost/34974/best-board-game-blogs-week-ft-beginning-middle.

  • Drew is a contributor to the Board Gamers Anonymous podcast. He's a curator by nature, compulsively reading and obsessively organizing what he's read. He's also been a gamer since the age of 3, which means he's been playing board games for... let's just say more than 40 years, and leave it at that...

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