As a currently unfunded team of volunteers that are passionate about bringing the ideals of open source technology to the board gaming world, we have extremely limited resources. In the little spare time we find between our full-time day jobs and cataloguing modifications, we use it to work on three of our own original games. Although each of these games feature very unique design objectives, they all share a common goal of proving that less is more and that the age of do-it-yourself manufacturing is upon us.
Nuking Catan
Catan is popular. By some accounts, it’s the most popular game of the modern era. Known as a gateway game that’s sold over 45 million copies and introduced countless families to a life of board-games beyond Monopoly, it’s a game that enforces interaction between players.
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Twilight’s Prophecies Thunder On!
A good board game should not only engage the table in what each and everyone is doing, but more importantly – who is doing what with who? A great game not only entertains the imagination, but also inspires creation. Few games embody this as well as Twilight Imperium.
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Conquering the Constrains of Chess
It was in 2012 that the obsession began. Starting out as a nagging question that has been repeatedly asked both before and since. If chess was designed today, how would the game differ? Would we continue riding horses into battle and do royalty still fight their wars on a square grid with two biomes?
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Spiralling Paths of Power and Peril
At first glance, Talisman looks harmless; a fairy-tale spiral of adventurers, monsters and magic. But anyone who’s sat at the table knows this is no stroll through central park. Beneath its nostalgic artwork and relentless dice rolls lies one of the most unpredictable, polarising and enduring fantasy board games ever made.
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Monopolising Modified Variations
With over 275 million copies sold globally across more than 100 countries and translated into over 45 languages, Monopoly is not only the most popular board game released in the last 100 years, but it’s also one of the most frequently modified, with more variations than Barbie has outfits.
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Making a Masterpiece by Modification
From Abraham Lincoln to Winston Churchill, Albert Einstein to Stephen Hawking, John Lennon to Ray Charles, William Shakespeare to Oscar Wilde – chess has permeated the very fabric of culture, politics, science and art. It has inspired poems, revolutions and even a few bar fights.
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