Out with the old?
There has been a boom in tabletop games recently.
There has been a boom in tabletop games recently.
If you play tabletop games with friends or maybe even in a games group, you may have come across certain taboos.
As everyone knows, tabletop games come in boxes - most of them cardboard, some metal, others maybe plastic, and a small handful simply come in an envelope.
If you have played plenty of tabletop games, you will probably have come across many different times of game components of varying quality.
Some of us will have been avid computer gamers before coming round to playing tabletop games - and of course there will have found digital versions of tabletop games and then started playing more computer games.
As an avid tabletop gamer you will know that new games come out all the time, but what is not always clear is how much testing time has gone into creating a new game.
If you host a regular games night, you probably know the feeling of getting everything ready in time before everyone arrives.
If you love tabletop games, you probably end up buying new games all the time.
Tabletop games come in a huge variety with many different mechanics - and in this article I want to focus on a number of action selection mechanism which I think are interesting.
We all know classic dice rolling games, like Yahtzee, or games using dice to decide the outcome of battles or events.