Recently, a show called Shut Up & Sit Down has appeared on the site (along with the delicious Matt Lees)! For those of you who don't know (I don't think many people have been watching it sadly), it's an excellent video series that reviews board games and in general supports board games as a relevant part of gaming culture.
About a month ago, I scoffed at the thought of playing board games. I was interested in video games, and video games only. I was stupid, because I also found SU&SD a month ago and it changed my view on gaming and game design altogether. I know this revelation may not be at all new, and that some of you, if not most of you, already play and enjoy board games. But I feel as though there's a generation of youth growing up without the context of board games in their life. I know that as an American teenager myself, I only knew about Monopoly and Risk. And past that, there were many board games that my parents played that I had no interest in. (Bad ameritrash, basically.)
But now I own four board games: Pandemic (an amazing board game that anybody interested getting into the scene should buy), Arctic Scavengers, Cutthroat Caverns, and a Game of Thrones: the Living Card Game. I plan on buying games like Cosmic Encounter, Cube Quest, Memoir 44, Splendor and many more.
As a result, I would really like to see board games become a big part of this website's community, and perhaps we could get a subforum for board games if it becomes popular enough. Honestly, I have no idea how I've lived 20 years of my life and not been board gamer.
What do you guys think?
About a month ago, I scoffed at the thought of playing board games. I was interested in video games, and video games only. I was stupid, because I also found SU&SD a month ago and it changed my view on gaming and game design altogether. I know this revelation may not be at all new, and that some of you, if not most of you, already play and enjoy board games. But I feel as though there's a generation of youth growing up without the context of board games in their life. I know that as an American teenager myself, I only knew about Monopoly and Risk. And past that, there were many board games that my parents played that I had no interest in. (Bad ameritrash, basically.)
But now I own four board games: Pandemic (an amazing board game that anybody interested getting into the scene should buy), Arctic Scavengers, Cutthroat Caverns, and a Game of Thrones: the Living Card Game. I plan on buying games like Cosmic Encounter, Cube Quest, Memoir 44, Splendor and many more.
As a result, I would really like to see board games become a big part of this website's community, and perhaps we could get a subforum for board games if it becomes popular enough. Honestly, I have no idea how I've lived 20 years of my life and not been board gamer.
What do you guys think?