Douglas Morse is a man who loves games. He not only enjoys playing them, but has invested years into projects that celebrate his chosen hobby. Douglas is the director behind The Next Great American Game, a documentary on the creation of a
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Douglas Morse is a man who loves games. He not only enjoys playing them, but has invested years into projects that celebrate his chosen hobby. Douglas is the director behind The Next Great American Game, a documentary on the creation of a
Read moreWelcome back to Masterpiece Meeple Corner! This month we are sitting down with Nolan Nasser, the brilliant artist who has worked on the fantastic games Fate of the Elder Gods and New Bedford just to name a couple. Diana: Nolan,
Read moreDiana: Here at Gameosity we love art, maybe that is because 2 out of 5 of us are artists. Rob: Hey! I’m an artist too you know, I do design work still and you’re the one who always says I’m better at
Read moreUp now on Kickstarter with about a week to go (and already well funded), Planetarium is a new game from Stephane Vachon and Dann May. In it, each player will tinker with the building blocks of a new solar system,
Read moreBrent “Brentalfloss” Black is well known for his gaming music videos on Youtube, but this comedically brilliant composer is always working on something new, and we’re always interested in what he has going on! Along with his creative partner Julian Spillane (a
Read moreLost Cog’s Rampaging Jotunn is now on Kickstarter! This 2 player game is a Viking brawl between rival clans looking to level all of their opponent’s villages. Players will create an island using tiles and then send their armies to
Read moreA few weeks ago, the Gameosity team visited the Playcrafting NYC Spring Expo. It was an evening where indie game creators could show off their newest designs. While the main focus was on video games, there were several board game designers
Read moreOne of the newest (and in some ways most divisive) developments in board games has got to be Legacy games. Risk Legacy, first published in 2011, brought previously-unseen excitement to the classic area-control game, and last year’s Pandemic Legacy: Season
Read moreJess: You may have seen me raving about LarkLamp earlier this month, but that was nothing compared to now! At Pax East 2016, I got to sit down with the creator of this innovative light based game system. It’s so much
Read moreSome games are designed to be puzzle-like or to mimic war or to be just plain silly, but all games teach us things. Games can show us simple mechanics like resource allocation, risk management, odds calculating, and more. Dan Ariely has
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