Teaching games – learn yourself
I want to continue my series on how to teach board games to others by talking about how you can learn the game yourself or ask others to learn it for themselves.
board game reviews and discussions with a personal touch
I want to continue my series on how to teach board games to others by talking about how you can learn the game yourself or ask others to learn it for themselves.
We had pulled off the heist of the century and everyone was still buzzing, pumped with adrenaline.
Let me start by wishing you a Happy New Year.
It's the 11th of July in the year of our Lord 1899.
Like probably everyone else does at the end of another calendar year, it's time for me to look back on 2021 and share with you what I've been up to.
Yes, it's the time of year again where I list the 5 board games that I think were the best in 2021.
In my third article about teaching games, I want to talk about light games.
Most of us will have a lot of spare time over the holidays and if we have board game enthusiasts among the family, this is the perfect time to set up and play some heavy games.
Continuing in my series of articles about how to teach games to others, I want to talk about maybe the best approach - and that is getting your games group to learn a game together.
Yes, Christmas is just around the corner, so it's time for me to put together lists of games you might want to get out over the holidays and play.