
We collected holiday-themed items in the ever-changing game of Holiday Fluxx, the next in our A-Z game play-through.
Playing games in my free time…and when I should be doing other things
We collected holiday-themed items in the ever-changing game of Holiday Fluxx, the next in our A-Z game play-through.
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory recently announced that for the first time they had imaged the dusty ring around a type of galaxy called an […] Read More
We potted herbs from communal and private gardens in Herbaceous, the next game in our A-Z game shelf play-through.
We tried to save the world from Voldemort and his minions in Harry Potter: Hogwarts Battle, the next game in our A-Z game shelf play-through.
We tried writing romance, horror, adventure, and mystery masterpieces in Hardback, the next game in our A-Z game shelf play-through.
In my latest video, I talk about the 100th anniversary of the solar eclipse that propelled Einstein into the public’s eye by providing a test for his general theory of relativity.
However, that solar eclipse wasn’t actually the first test of general relativity…nor, of course, was it the last. Sometimes it feels like everyone wants to take a shot at Einstein to prove him wrong, but they have to take a number, because scientists have been doing that for the last century.
We created vast wildlife refuges in Habitats in an effort to save animals and entertain tourists, the next game in our A-Z game shelf play-through.
Find out how a total solar eclipse 100 years ago is responsible for propelling Albert Einstein to fame – and how I connect this to my game shelf.
Space is used as a theme in a wide variety of games across the entire spectrum of mechanics, length, weight, and player-count. But why is it such a compelling theme for games?