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You might be forgiven for thinking Concordia is a Roman themed zombie apocalypse game, given the cover. That poor woman - she has the dull, vacant stare of the recently dead. Her lips are crusted with dried blood and parted in a smile that is only a whisker away from a BOARD GAME IDEA GENERATOR Generate a new board game idea! What is this? This board game idea generator is in an alpha state. It's not quite finished, and has a lot more to be populated in each of the categories. It's just a bit of fun just now, but this will feed into RECOMMENDED BOARD GAMES FOR COLOUR BLINDNESS The Issue of Colour Blindness in Board Games We look at the accessibility of a lot of board games here on Meeple Like us, and one of the things we look at is colour blindness. Each board game that we review gets an alphabetic grade for its suitability for people TOP TWELVE BEST BOARD GAMES WITH WHICH TO START A Introduction We’ve done quite a lot of lists at this point, ranging from the obvious (top ten best games) to the downright bizarre (top twenty-two games we’d like to crossbreed in terrifying and unethical experiments). They’re fun to write and have the additional benefitof
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One of the greatest tricks the Devil ever pulled was convincing generations of Internet people that ‘external hosting’ was a sin against community building, and that ‘self promotion’ of content on external hosting was something of which we should be ashamed.CONCORDIA (2013)
You might be forgiven for thinking Concordia is a Roman themed zombie apocalypse game, given the cover. That poor woman - she has the dull, vacant stare of the recently dead. Her lips are crusted with dried blood and parted in a smile that is only a whisker away from a BOARD GAME IDEA GENERATOR Generate a new board game idea! What is this? This board game idea generator is in an alpha state. It's not quite finished, and has a lot more to be populated in each of the categories. It's just a bit of fun just now, but this will feed into RECOMMENDED BOARD GAMES FOR COLOUR BLINDNESS The Issue of Colour Blindness in Board Games We look at the accessibility of a lot of board games here on Meeple Like us, and one of the things we look at is colour blindness. Each board game that we review gets an alphabetic grade for its suitability for people TOP TWELVE BEST BOARD GAMES WITH WHICH TO START A Introduction We’ve done quite a lot of lists at this point, ranging from the obvious (top ten best games) to the downright bizarre (top twenty-two games we’d like to crossbreed in terrifying and unethical experiments). They’re fun to write and have the additional benefitof
RECOMMENDED BOARD GAMES FOR VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS AND TOTAL The Issue of Visual Impairments and Total Blindness in Board Games We look at the accessibility of a lot of games here on Meeple Like us, and one of the things we look at is visual impairment and total blindness. Each game that we review gets an alphabetic grade for TOP TEN BEST BOARD GAMES FOR COUPLES AND BESTEST BUDS There are lots of great games out there, as we all know. Many of them claim to support two players, and sometimes it’s even true. However, finding games that work well at two players is a different thing entirely. Just because you can technically play a game with SCHOTTEN-TOTTEN (1999) Schotten-Totten (Gaelic for Shootin’ Tootin’) is a surprisingly lovely game that combines genuinely affectionate Scottish stereotyping with interesting card play. If I had to describe the gameplay, and I do because that’s part of what a review has to be, I’d say it was like a one-versus-many chess match that was really one-versus-one withpoker.
MEEPLE LIKE USABOUT USLIST OF REVIEWSRECOMMENDERSERVICESGUIDELINESSUPPORT THE SITE Meeple Like Us is producing board game reviews and game accessibility analyses aimed at mapping out the game accessibility landscape. If you're wondering where you might want to get started with accessible board games, we have some suggestions that won't break the bank. Or check out our recommender. If you are an academic looking to formally cite this work, click here. ABOUT US - MEEPLE LIKE US Currently, Meeple Like Us is made up of: Dr. Michael James Heron (editor) – Senior lecturer in Interaction Design (games and graphics) at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden. He was also Time’s person of the year in 2006, but doesn’t really like to brag about it. Pauline Belford – lecturer in computing andSUPPORT THE SITE
Thank you so much for clicking this link on the site! All of the reviews and accessibility analyses of Meeple Like Us are completely free, produced as a labour of love because we believe that accessibility in gaming is a hugely important topic. It’s vital to us that everyone gets BOARD GAME IDEA GENERATOR This board game idea generator is in an alpha state. It’s not quite finished, and has a lot more to be populated in each of the categories. It’s just a bit of fun just now, but this will feed into the cardboard prototyping work I’m doing with my User Centred Design module. Hopefully it’ll be of some interest to you for now – feelfree
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We have a lot of content here on Meeple Like Us. Board game reviews, accessibility teardowns, editorials, and exclusive Patreon content. We have a lot that you might like to explore on the site. This is the full index of what we have for you. Academia Conventions EditorialsEthics Games
RECOMMENDED BOARD GAMES FOR COLOUR BLINDNESS The Issue of Colour Blindness in Board Games We look at the accessibility of a lot of board games here on Meeple Like us, and one of the things we look at is colour blindness. Each board game that we review gets an alphabetic grade for its suitability for peopleCONCORDIA (2013)
You might be forgiven for thinking Concordia is a Roman themed zombie apocalypse game, given the cover. That poor woman - she has the dull, vacant stare of the recently dead. Her lips are crusted with dried blood and parted in a smile that is only a whisker away from a TOP TWELVE BEST BOARD GAMES WITH WHICH TO START A Introduction We’ve done quite a lot of lists at this point, ranging from the obvious (top ten best games) to the downright bizarre (top twenty-two games we’d like to crossbreed in terrifying and unethical experiments). They’re fun to write and have the additional benefitof
TOP TEN BEST BOARD GAMES FOR COUPLES AND The thing is though, it’s a hard requirement to filter around. If you do a BoardGameGeek search for two player games you’ll find things like Blood Rage (widely considered to be a snooze-fest at two), Root (likewise), 7 Wonders (with a two player mode that involves the use of an incredibly annoying automaton), and Coup (which honestly TOP TEN REASONS TO CULL A GAME FROM YOUR For example, conspicuous consumption. In today’s special feature I’m going to give you a list of the ten reasons I used to cull my collection, and give you some examples of games that fell into each of the categories. Culling of your collection is good. Curation is a valuable activity. Maybe you’ll find this a useful way to getstarted!
MEEPLE LIKE USABOUT USLIST OF REVIEWSRECOMMENDERSERVICESGUIDELINESSUPPORT THE SITE Meeple Like Us is producing board game reviews and game accessibility analyses aimed at mapping out the game accessibility landscape. If you're wondering where you might want to get started with accessible board games, we have some suggestions that won't break the bank. Or check out our recommender. If you are an academic looking to formally cite this work, click here. ABOUT US - MEEPLE LIKE US Currently, Meeple Like Us is made up of: Dr. Michael James Heron (editor) – Senior lecturer in Interaction Design (games and graphics) at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden. He was also Time’s person of the year in 2006, but doesn’t really like to brag about it. Pauline Belford – lecturer in computing andSUPPORT THE SITE
Thank you so much for clicking this link on the site! All of the reviews and accessibility analyses of Meeple Like Us are completely free, produced as a labour of love because we believe that accessibility in gaming is a hugely important topic. It’s vital to us that everyone gets BOARD GAME IDEA GENERATOR This board game idea generator is in an alpha state. It’s not quite finished, and has a lot more to be populated in each of the categories. It’s just a bit of fun just now, but this will feed into the cardboard prototyping work I’m doing with my User Centred Design module. Hopefully it’ll be of some interest to you for now – feelfree
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We have a lot of content here on Meeple Like Us. Board game reviews, accessibility teardowns, editorials, and exclusive Patreon content. We have a lot that you might like to explore on the site. This is the full index of what we have for you. Academia Conventions EditorialsEthics Games
RECOMMENDED BOARD GAMES FOR COLOUR BLINDNESS The Issue of Colour Blindness in Board Games We look at the accessibility of a lot of board games here on Meeple Like us, and one of the things we look at is colour blindness. Each board game that we review gets an alphabetic grade for its suitability for peopleCONCORDIA (2013)
You might be forgiven for thinking Concordia is a Roman themed zombie apocalypse game, given the cover. That poor woman - she has the dull, vacant stare of the recently dead. Her lips are crusted with dried blood and parted in a smile that is only a whisker away from a TOP TWELVE BEST BOARD GAMES WITH WHICH TO START A Introduction We’ve done quite a lot of lists at this point, ranging from the obvious (top ten best games) to the downright bizarre (top twenty-two games we’d like to crossbreed in terrifying and unethical experiments). They’re fun to write and have the additional benefitof
TOP TEN BEST BOARD GAMES FOR COUPLES AND The thing is though, it’s a hard requirement to filter around. If you do a BoardGameGeek search for two player games you’ll find things like Blood Rage (widely considered to be a snooze-fest at two), Root (likewise), 7 Wonders (with a two player mode that involves the use of an incredibly annoying automaton), and Coup (which honestly TOP TEN REASONS TO CULL A GAME FROM YOUR For example, conspicuous consumption. In today’s special feature I’m going to give you a list of the ten reasons I used to cull my collection, and give you some examples of games that fell into each of the categories. Culling of your collection is good. Curation is a valuable activity. Maybe you’ll find this a useful way to getstarted!
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Thank you so much for clicking this link on the site! All of the reviews and accessibility analyses of Meeple Like Us are completely free, produced as a labour of love because we believe that accessibility in gaming is a hugely important topic. It’s vital to us that everyone gets SERVICES - MEEPLE LIKE US Supporting our Work. We spend many hours a week investigating the accessibility of board games. What we do is unique.It's a job that needs to be done but we need your help to make sure we can keep on doing it.. If you believe board game accessibility is important and can support our Patreon you'd be helping make sure the site can continue with this valuable work. THE MEEPLE LIKE US TOP TEN BEST BOARD GAMES 2019 EDITION Introduction. Welcome to the Meeple Like Us Top Ten Best Board Games, 2019 Edition! This is the third time we’ve done this – you can find the 2018 and 2017 editions elsewhere – but the idea of a MLU Top Ten has ceased to be something special since we’ve been doing a lot of them over the past few months. They’re fun to write, usually provoke some interesting discussions, and give us a MEEPLE LIKE US RESULTS TO DATE This is a real time analysis then of the data that has been published to this site. Results are generated using the Meeple Like Us BoardGameGeek plugin. If you want to see some scorecards by publisher, we have those too. These graphs and statistics are provided under aCC-BY 4.0 license.
TOP TEN BEST BOARD GAMES FOR COUPLES AND The thing is though, it’s a hard requirement to filter around. If you do a BoardGameGeek search for two player games you’ll find things like Blood Rage (widely considered to be a snooze-fest at two), Root (likewise), 7 Wonders (with a two player mode that involves the use of an incredibly annoying automaton), and Coup (which honestlyPARKS (2019)
Much like the national parks system itself, Parks the game is an absolute treasure. And like the national parks system, you shouldn’t overlook it just because there are flashier forms of entertainment available. It’s a gorgeous production with a straightforward ruleset that promises little and then over-delivers in spades. TOP ELEVEN (TWENTY-TWO) BEST BOARD GAMES I'D LIKE TO SHIP Introduction. Okay, I’m going to be the first person to admit that this a bit of a weird one. I had the thought last night while playing Wavelength with Mrs Meeple. The notion tickled me enough that I was convinced there was a top ten in it, and lo and behold -there absolutely is. Welcome to the Top Ten (Twenty) Games I’d Like toShip.
RECOMMENDED BOARD GAMES FOR VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS AND TOTAL The Issue of Visual Impairments and Total Blindness in Board Games We look at the accessibility of a lot of games here on Meeple Like us, and one of the things we look at is visual impairment and total blindness. Each game that we review gets an alphabetic grade for BOARD GAMES WITH GREAT LESSONS FOR ACCESSIBLE DESIGN Cards Against Humanity (I know, I know) has some of the clearest and most visually distinctive graphic design in gaming. Unless you’re doing ‘words on a card’ as the entire core of your game it might be difficult to learn much from it. So, with no further ado – ten (ish) games with great accessible design features that game designers SCHOTTEN-TOTTEN (1999) Schotten-Totten (Gaelic for Shootin’ Tootin’) is a surprisingly lovely game that combines genuinely affectionate Scottish stereotyping with interesting card play. If I had to describe the gameplay, and I do because that’s part of what a review has to be, I’d say it was like a one-versus-many chess match that was really one-versus-one withpoker.
MEEPLE LIKE USABOUT USLIST OF REVIEWSRECOMMENDERSERVICESGUIDELINESSUPPORT THE SITE Meeple Like Us is producing board game reviews and game accessibility analyses aimed at mapping out the game accessibility landscape. If you're wondering where you might want to get started with accessible board games, we have some suggestions that won't break the bank. Or check out our recommender. If you are an academic looking to formally cite this work, click here. ABOUT US - MEEPLE LIKE US Currently, Meeple Like Us is made up of: Dr. Michael James Heron (editor) – Senior lecturer in Interaction Design (games and graphics) at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden. He was also Time’s person of the year in 2006, but doesn’t really like to brag about it. Pauline Belford – lecturer in computing andSUPPORT THE SITE
Thank you so much for clicking this link on the site! All of the reviews and accessibility analyses of Meeple Like Us are completely free, produced as a labour of love because we believe that accessibility in gaming is a hugely important topic. It’s vital to us that everyone gets BOARD GAME IDEA GENERATOR This board game idea generator is in an alpha state. It’s not quite finished, and has a lot more to be populated in each of the categories. It’s just a bit of fun just now, but this will feed into the cardboard prototyping work I’m doing with my User Centred Design module. Hopefully it’ll be of some interest to you for now – feelfree
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We have a lot of content here on Meeple Like Us. Board game reviews, accessibility teardowns, editorials, and exclusive Patreon content. We have a lot that you might like to explore on the site. This is the full index of what we have for you. Academia Conventions EditorialsEthics Games
RECOMMENDED BOARD GAMES FOR COLOUR BLINDNESS The Issue of Colour Blindness in Board Games We look at the accessibility of a lot of board games here on Meeple Like us, and one of the things we look at is colour blindness. Each board game that we review gets an alphabetic grade for its suitability for peopleCONCORDIA (2013)
You might be forgiven for thinking Concordia is a Roman themed zombie apocalypse game, given the cover. That poor woman - she has the dull, vacant stare of the recently dead. Her lips are crusted with dried blood and parted in a smile that is only a whisker away from a TOP TWELVE BEST BOARD GAMES WITH WHICH TO START A Introduction We’ve done quite a lot of lists at this point, ranging from the obvious (top ten best games) to the downright bizarre (top twenty-two games we’d like to crossbreed in terrifying and unethical experiments). They’re fun to write and have the additional benefitof
TOP TEN BEST BOARD GAMES FOR COUPLES AND The thing is though, it’s a hard requirement to filter around. If you do a BoardGameGeek search for two player games you’ll find things like Blood Rage (widely considered to be a snooze-fest at two), Root (likewise), 7 Wonders (with a two player mode that involves the use of an incredibly annoying automaton), and Coup (which honestly TOP TEN REASONS TO CULL A GAME FROM YOUR For example, conspicuous consumption. In today’s special feature I’m going to give you a list of the ten reasons I used to cull my collection, and give you some examples of games that fell into each of the categories. Culling of your collection is good. Curation is a valuable activity. Maybe you’ll find this a useful way to getstarted!
MEEPLE LIKE USABOUT USLIST OF REVIEWSRECOMMENDERSERVICESGUIDELINESSUPPORT THE SITE Meeple Like Us is producing board game reviews and game accessibility analyses aimed at mapping out the game accessibility landscape. If you're wondering where you might want to get started with accessible board games, we have some suggestions that won't break the bank. Or check out our recommender. If you are an academic looking to formally cite this work, click here. ABOUT US - MEEPLE LIKE US Currently, Meeple Like Us is made up of: Dr. Michael James Heron (editor) – Senior lecturer in Interaction Design (games and graphics) at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden. He was also Time’s person of the year in 2006, but doesn’t really like to brag about it. Pauline Belford – lecturer in computing andSUPPORT THE SITE
Thank you so much for clicking this link on the site! All of the reviews and accessibility analyses of Meeple Like Us are completely free, produced as a labour of love because we believe that accessibility in gaming is a hugely important topic. It’s vital to us that everyone gets BOARD GAME IDEA GENERATOR This board game idea generator is in an alpha state. It’s not quite finished, and has a lot more to be populated in each of the categories. It’s just a bit of fun just now, but this will feed into the cardboard prototyping work I’m doing with my User Centred Design module. Hopefully it’ll be of some interest to you for now – feelfree
BOARD GAME REVIEWS
We have a lot of content here on Meeple Like Us. Board game reviews, accessibility teardowns, editorials, and exclusive Patreon content. We have a lot that you might like to explore on the site. This is the full index of what we have for you. Academia Conventions EditorialsEthics Games
RECOMMENDED BOARD GAMES FOR COLOUR BLINDNESS The Issue of Colour Blindness in Board Games We look at the accessibility of a lot of board games here on Meeple Like us, and one of the things we look at is colour blindness. Each board game that we review gets an alphabetic grade for its suitability for peopleCONCORDIA (2013)
You might be forgiven for thinking Concordia is a Roman themed zombie apocalypse game, given the cover. That poor woman - she has the dull, vacant stare of the recently dead. Her lips are crusted with dried blood and parted in a smile that is only a whisker away from a TOP TWELVE BEST BOARD GAMES WITH WHICH TO START A Introduction We’ve done quite a lot of lists at this point, ranging from the obvious (top ten best games) to the downright bizarre (top twenty-two games we’d like to crossbreed in terrifying and unethical experiments). They’re fun to write and have the additional benefitof
TOP TEN BEST BOARD GAMES FOR COUPLES AND The thing is though, it’s a hard requirement to filter around. If you do a BoardGameGeek search for two player games you’ll find things like Blood Rage (widely considered to be a snooze-fest at two), Root (likewise), 7 Wonders (with a two player mode that involves the use of an incredibly annoying automaton), and Coup (which honestly TOP TEN REASONS TO CULL A GAME FROM YOUR For example, conspicuous consumption. In today’s special feature I’m going to give you a list of the ten reasons I used to cull my collection, and give you some examples of games that fell into each of the categories. Culling of your collection is good. Curation is a valuable activity. Maybe you’ll find this a useful way to getstarted!
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Thank you so much for clicking this link on the site! All of the reviews and accessibility analyses of Meeple Like Us are completely free, produced as a labour of love because we believe that accessibility in gaming is a hugely important topic. It’s vital to us that everyone gets SERVICES - MEEPLE LIKE US Supporting our Work. We spend many hours a week investigating the accessibility of board games. What we do is unique.It's a job that needs to be done but we need your help to make sure we can keep on doing it.. If you believe board game accessibility is important and can support our Patreon you'd be helping make sure the site can continue with this valuable work. THE MEEPLE LIKE US TOP TEN BEST BOARD GAMES 2019 EDITION Introduction. Welcome to the Meeple Like Us Top Ten Best Board Games, 2019 Edition! This is the third time we’ve done this – you can find the 2018 and 2017 editions elsewhere – but the idea of a MLU Top Ten has ceased to be something special since we’ve been doing a lot of them over the past few months. They’re fun to write, usually provoke some interesting discussions, and give us a MEEPLE LIKE US RESULTS TO DATE This is a real time analysis then of the data that has been published to this site. Results are generated using the Meeple Like Us BoardGameGeek plugin. If you want to see some scorecards by publisher, we have those too. These graphs and statistics are provided under aCC-BY 4.0 license.
TOP TEN BEST BOARD GAMES FOR COUPLES AND The thing is though, it’s a hard requirement to filter around. If you do a BoardGameGeek search for two player games you’ll find things like Blood Rage (widely considered to be a snooze-fest at two), Root (likewise), 7 Wonders (with a two player mode that involves the use of an incredibly annoying automaton), and Coup (which honestlyPARKS (2019)
Much like the national parks system itself, Parks the game is an absolute treasure. And like the national parks system, you shouldn’t overlook it just because there are flashier forms of entertainment available. It’s a gorgeous production with a straightforward ruleset that promises little and then over-delivers in spades. TOP ELEVEN (TWENTY-TWO) BEST BOARD GAMES I'D LIKE TO SHIP Introduction. Okay, I’m going to be the first person to admit that this a bit of a weird one. I had the thought last night while playing Wavelength with Mrs Meeple. The notion tickled me enough that I was convinced there was a top ten in it, and lo and behold -there absolutely is. Welcome to the Top Ten (Twenty) Games I’d Like toShip.
RECOMMENDED BOARD GAMES FOR VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS AND TOTAL The Issue of Visual Impairments and Total Blindness in Board Games We look at the accessibility of a lot of games here on Meeple Like us, and one of the things we look at is visual impairment and total blindness. Each game that we review gets an alphabetic grade for BOARD GAMES WITH GREAT LESSONS FOR ACCESSIBLE DESIGN Cards Against Humanity (I know, I know) has some of the clearest and most visually distinctive graphic design in gaming. Unless you’re doing ‘words on a card’ as the entire core of your game it might be difficult to learn much from it. So, with no further ado – ten (ish) games with great accessible design features that game designers SCHOTTEN-TOTTEN (1999) Schotten-Totten (Gaelic for Shootin’ Tootin’) is a surprisingly lovely game that combines genuinely affectionate Scottish stereotyping with interesting card play. If I had to describe the gameplay, and I do because that’s part of what a review has to be, I’d say it was like a one-versus-many chess match that was really one-versus-one withpoker.
MEEPLE LIKE USABOUT USLIST OF REVIEWSRECOMMENDERSERVICESGUIDELINESSUPPORT THE SITE Meeple Like Us is producing board game reviews and game accessibility analyses aimed at mapping out the game accessibility landscape. If you're wondering where you might want to get started with accessible board games, we have some suggestions that won't break the bank. Or check out our recommender. If you are an academic looking to formally cite this work, click here. ABOUT US - MEEPLE LIKE US This is Meeple Like Us and we're all about the accessibility of board games. Don't look to us for up-to-date new releases or the gossip in the board-gaming industry - that's not what we're about. We're interested in games as subjects for analysis, we're not driven bynovelty. Please
BOARD GAME REVIEWS
We have a lot of content here on Meeple Like Us. Board game reviews, accessibility teardowns, editorials, and exclusive Patreon content. We have a lot that you might like to explore on the site. This is the full index of what we have for you. Academia Conventions EditorialsEthics Games
BOARD GAME IDEA GENERATOR Generate a new board game idea! What is this? This board game idea generator is in an alpha state. It's not quite finished, and has a lot more to be populated in each of the categories. It's just a bit of fun just now, but this will feed intoCONCORDIA (2013)
You might be forgiven for thinking Concordia is a Roman themed zombie apocalypse game, given the cover. That poor woman - she has the dull, vacant stare of the recently dead. Her lips are crusted with dried blood and parted in a smile that is only a whisker away from a RECOMMENDED BOARD GAMES FOR COLOUR BLINDNESS The Issue of Colour Blindness in Board Games We look at the accessibility of a lot of board games here on Meeple Like us, and one of the things we look at is colour blindness. Each board game that we review gets an alphabetic grade for its suitability for people TOP TEN BEST BOARD GAMES FOR COUPLES AND There are lots of great games out there, as we all know. Many of them claim to support two players, and sometimes it’s even true. However, finding games that work well at two players is a different thing entirely. Just because you can technically play a game with TOP TWELVE BEST BOARD GAMES WITH WHICH TO START A Introduction We’ve done quite a lot of lists at this point, ranging from the obvious (top ten best games) to the downright bizarre (top twenty-two games we’d like to crossbreed in terrifying and unethical experiments). They’re fun to write and have the additional benefitof
RECOMMENDED BOARD GAMES FOR VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS AND TOTAL The Issue of Visual Impairments and Total Blindness in Board Games We look at the accessibility of a lot of games here on Meeple Like us, and one of the things we look at is visual impairment and total blindness. Each game that we review gets an alphabetic grade forDIXIT (2008)
Given the fact that the default meeple is a rabbit, if you have any other games with meeples in the box you can fairly easily jury-rig a visually distinctive system making use of standard meeples to give extra visual orientation. MEEPLE LIKE USABOUT USLIST OF REVIEWSRECOMMENDERSERVICESGUIDELINESSUPPORT THE SITE Meeple Like Us is producing board game reviews and game accessibility analyses aimed at mapping out the game accessibility landscape. If you're wondering where you might want to get started with accessible board games, we have some suggestions that won't break the bank. Or check out our recommender. If you are an academic looking to formally cite this work, click here. ABOUT US - MEEPLE LIKE US This is Meeple Like Us and we're all about the accessibility of board games. Don't look to us for up-to-date new releases or the gossip in the board-gaming industry - that's not what we're about. We're interested in games as subjects for analysis, we're not driven bynovelty. Please
BOARD GAME REVIEWS
We have a lot of content here on Meeple Like Us. Board game reviews, accessibility teardowns, editorials, and exclusive Patreon content. We have a lot that you might like to explore on the site. This is the full index of what we have for you. Academia Conventions EditorialsEthics Games
BOARD GAME IDEA GENERATOR Generate a new board game idea! What is this? This board game idea generator is in an alpha state. It's not quite finished, and has a lot more to be populated in each of the categories. It's just a bit of fun just now, but this will feed intoCONCORDIA (2013)
You might be forgiven for thinking Concordia is a Roman themed zombie apocalypse game, given the cover. That poor woman - she has the dull, vacant stare of the recently dead. Her lips are crusted with dried blood and parted in a smile that is only a whisker away from a RECOMMENDED BOARD GAMES FOR COLOUR BLINDNESS The Issue of Colour Blindness in Board Games We look at the accessibility of a lot of board games here on Meeple Like us, and one of the things we look at is colour blindness. Each board game that we review gets an alphabetic grade for its suitability for people TOP TEN BEST BOARD GAMES FOR COUPLES AND There are lots of great games out there, as we all know. Many of them claim to support two players, and sometimes it’s even true. However, finding games that work well at two players is a different thing entirely. Just because you can technically play a game with TOP TWELVE BEST BOARD GAMES WITH WHICH TO START A Introduction We’ve done quite a lot of lists at this point, ranging from the obvious (top ten best games) to the downright bizarre (top twenty-two games we’d like to crossbreed in terrifying and unethical experiments). They’re fun to write and have the additional benefitof
RECOMMENDED BOARD GAMES FOR VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS AND TOTAL The Issue of Visual Impairments and Total Blindness in Board Games We look at the accessibility of a lot of games here on Meeple Like us, and one of the things we look at is visual impairment and total blindness. Each game that we review gets an alphabetic grade forDIXIT (2008)
Given the fact that the default meeple is a rabbit, if you have any other games with meeples in the box you can fairly easily jury-rig a visually distinctive system making use of standard meeples to give extra visual orientation. RECOMMENDED BOARD GAMES FOR VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS AND TOTAL The Issue of Visual Impairments and Total Blindness in Board Games We look at the accessibility of a lot of games here on Meeple Like us, and one of the things we look at is visual impairment and total blindness. Each game that we review gets an alphabetic grade for TOP TEN REASONS TO CULL A GAME FROM YOUR Supporting our Work. We spend many hours a week investigating the accessibility of board games. What we do is unique.It's a job that needs to be done but we need your help to make sure we can keep on doing it.. If you believe board game accessibility is important and can support our Patreon you'd be helping make sure the site can continue with this valuable work.SPECIAL FEATURE
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TEN MODERN GAMES TO REPLACE CLASSIC GAMES Supporting our Work. We spend many hours a week investigating the accessibility of board games. What we do is unique.It's a job that needs to be done but we need your help to make sure we can keep on doing it.. If you believe board game accessibility is important and can support our Patreon you'd be helping make sure the site can continue with this valuable work. ACCESSIBILITY GUIDELINES These are now currently under production! Our goal with the Tabletop Accessibility Guidelines (TTAG) is to provide guidance for publishers and designers to make their games more broadly accessible to gamers currently facing barriers to play. We do not expect every guideline to be appropriate for every game, nor every TOP ELEVEN (TWENTY-TWO) BEST BOARD GAMES I'D LIKE TO SHIP Okay, I’m going to be the first person to admit that this a bit of a weird one. I had the thought last night while playing Wavelength with Mrs Meeple. The notion tickled me enough that I was convinced there was a top ten in it, and lo and behold SCHOTTEN-TOTTEN (1999) Schotten-Totten (Gaelic for Shootin’ Tootin’) is a surprisingly lovely game that combines genuinely affectionate Scottish stereotyping with interesting card play. If I had to describe the gameplay, and I do because that’s part of what a review has to be, I’d say it was like a one-versus-many chess match that was really one-versus-one withpoker.
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BOARD GAME REVIEWS WITH AN ACCESSIBILITY FOCUS. PERSISTENTLY CONTROVERSIAL. UNYIELDING. Meeple Like Us is producing board game reviews and game accessibilityanalyses
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Introduction We’ve done quite a lot of lists at this point, ranging from the obvious (top ten best games) to the downright bizarre (top twenty-two games we’d like to crossbreed in terrifying and unethical experiments). They’re fun to write and have the additional benefit of being reasonably newbie friendly. Each…Read more
JOKING HAZARD (2016) – ACCESSIBILITY TEARDOWN (NSFW)by Michael Heron
on 07/03/2020
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Games like Joking Hazard often get treated with casual disdain in the hobbyist game reviewer space. ‘Not really for us’, we sniff while quaffing vintage meeples from a plastic goblet. ‘Gauche. Vulgar. Base. Low art’, we sneer while liberally loading refined d20 pate onto cardboard crackers. And yet, these games…Read more
GAMING IN GOTHENBURG, FEBRUARY 2020by Michael Heron
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JOKING HAZARD (2016) (NSFW)by Michael Heron
on 04/03/2020
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Joking Hazard is a fun game, and perhaps that ought to be enough for any of us. It doesn’t have to be clever, or original. It just has to be worth playing….Read more
PATRON NEWSLETTER, FEBUARY 2020by Michael Heron
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MEEPLE MONTHLY ROUNDUP, FEBRUARY 2020by Michael Heron
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THE CASTLES OF MAD KING LUDWIG (2014) – ACCESSIBILITY TEARDOWNby Michael Heron
on 29/02/2020
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While I don’t think Castles of Mad King Ludwig is quite as fascinating a design as Suburbia, it might well be a more fun game. It depends really on what you want out of a box like this – an emergent story of compromise and consequence, or something thatsacrifices…
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THE CASTLES OF MAD KING LUDWIG (2014)by Michael Heron
on 26/02/2020
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The very first game I ever reviewed for this site was Suburbia. That was the title that sent me down a path of inquiry that would consume, at this point, almost four years of my life. Never before had I seen a collection of physical components that was so interesting…Read more
MANAGING AND CURATING A CIRCULATING GAME COLLECTIONby Michael Heron
on 24/02/2020
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Back when I was young I had two answers to the question ‘what do you want to be when you grow up?’. The first was ‘a librarian, ook’. The second was ‘a fire engine’. Neither in the end turned out to be the path my life took, but I’ve spent…Read more
THE ESTATES (2018) – ACCESSIBILITY TEARDOWNby Michael Heron
on 22/02/2020
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The Estates got a pretty rough ride in our review. It’s undeniably a well designed game, but one that leaves me so unhappy at the end of play that I just want no part of it. I’m not opposed to a streak of meanness in my game. I just don’t…Read more
THE ESTATES (2018)
by Michael Heron
on 19/02/2020
in Board Game Review The Estates is a well-designed game and I don’t like it. Worse, I don’t want to like it. That’s an awkward pitch for a review. The last time I had a similar issue was when I reviewed Catan – a game that makes me so angry I can only play…Read more
NO THANKS (2004) – ACCESSIBILITY TEARDOWNby Michael Heron
on 15/02/2020
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No Thanks is a marvellous design for a game. It’s like a behavioural economics experiment in a box, teaching you which of your friends will jump on a grenade to save the group. Spoiler – it’s probably none of them. We gave it four stars in our review,although it…
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NO THANKS (2004)
by Michael Heron
on 12/02/2020
in Board Game Review The games about which people often get the most excited are the ones that look substantial. Big, bold, beautiful games. Thematic monsters with miniatures and rulebooks thick enough to choke an otter. Complicated games are difficult to get right because they have so many different elements that need to be…Read more
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Okay, I’m going to be the first person to admit that this a bit of a weird one. I had the thought last night while playing Wavelength with Mrs Meeple. The notion tickled me enough that I was convinced there was a top ten in it, and lo and behold …Read more
ARCHAEOLOGY: THE NEW EXPEDITION (2016) – ACCESSIBILITY TEARDOWNby Michael Heron
on 08/02/2020
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We like Archaeology: The New Expedition a lot. It got four stars in our review, each of them unilaterally removed from the temple of an ancient sky god in a faraway land. It’s not looting. It’s preservation. They belonged in a museum. Provided that museum had massive amounts of cash…Read more
ARCHAEOLOGY: THE NEW EXPEDITION (2016)by Michael Heron
on 05/02/2020
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Archaeology: The New Expedition strikes me as a game I shouldn’t like. It’s very random, driven far more by luck of the draw than skill with cards. It’s very simple, comprising mostly of set collection and little else. It’s a little bit off-putting in its framing, explicitly casting you as…Read more
GAMING IN GOTHENBURG, JANUARY 2020by Michael Heron
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PATRON NEWSLETTER, JANUARY 2020by Michael Heron
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MEEPLE MONTHLY ROUNDUP, JANUARY 2020by Michael Heron
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SECOND CHANCE (2019) – ACCESSIBILITY TEARDOWNby Michael Heron
on 01/02/2020
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Second Chance was… well, a kind of second chance for polyomino placement games on Meeple Like Us. Until they start getting meaner, our interest will remain muted at best. Interestingly, this game is actually worth your attention because of how aggressively it moves away from the obvious goal and into…Read more
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