Blue Orange Games has announced their lineup for 2017, Green Couch Games has plans for a new card game, and International Tabletop Day has a date for 2017.
From auctions to social deduction, from bears to food trucks, there’s not only a lot of variety in mechanics this month, there are a lot of fun themes as well.
Do you think someone is trying to persuade you to discard? Or are they too happy to leave you with your current hand? If only you knew what card you were holding — but you don’t.
Jesse Tannous, a freelance journalist who regularly contributes articles for Casual Game Revolution, recently began a new board gaming venture that has caught our attention. Great Minds Think Geek, as it is called, is a Phoenix-area business that provides a game library and game teaching services to various venues and events that are interested in tabletop gaming. We wanted to find out more, so we reached out for an interview.
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