![]() ![]() ![]() As someone currently writing questions for the next couple of editions I can tell you that it is exceedingly difficult to find subjects in which everyone in the world has the same touchstones. But expanding the statistic worldwide introduces a heavier burden of knowledge (of views about animal ownership and felines in particular amongst the major world cultures) on the player. You personally understand this implicitly because those questions talking about the US are already mostly outside of your cultural knowledge. I have a good idea, but when we expand that worldwide we eliminate the cultural touchstones important to the accessibility of the questions. One example I like to give is about the percentage of US households that own a cat. There are many facts that seem universal and agnostic at first, but actually become less accessible when you broaden the scope. The original vision of the game was to ask questions which almost anyone could answer. It's tough to do this and still make it accessible. r/tabletopgamedesign - Designer's subreddit.r/boardgameexchange - selling/buying/trading games.Game of the Week Calendar Related Sites & Subreddits ![]() The simplest use is to bold game names in your comment and add " /u/r2d8 getinfo" at the end of the post, but this post/sub has other features identified. You'll see people using bold to highlight games, that gives the opportunity to interact with /u/r2d8, a bot that can be used to grab data from BGG on games included in a post. Please see the Rules-page for a full list of the rules. Join our community! Come discuss games like Codenames, Arkham Horror, Terra Mystica, and all your other favorite games! Rules Welcome to /r/boardgames! The #1 reddit source for news, information, and discussion about modern board games. Join us on IRC or via your preferred IRC platform via libera.chat #boardgames. If you're looking to schedule an AMA, set-up a live event post, or collaborate with us in any way, reach out via modmail! New user on the sub? Please make sure you read our rules below and check out our Contribution Guides since we have additional rules regarding specific topics. Flair icons are BoardGameGeek microbadges and are used with permission. ![]()
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