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Author: wickedpam    Date: 05/09/2014 12:55:25

I heard a story the other day that i thought was interesting. Sales of tabletop games have been on the rise, some of that because of the advancement of technology.

High Tech Had Board Games Rolling Again

Sales at hobby stores in the United States rose 15 to 20 percent in each of the last three years, according to ICv2, a trade publication that tracks the business. Amazon says board game sales increased by a double-digit percentage from 2012 to 2013.


Thanks to things like the 3D Printers, crowd funding, being able to sell direct through Amazon and creative minds its easier to go from idea to product these days.

“It has been this amazing boon for the average game designer to come in, put up an idea, get it funded and get to press,” said Peter Adkison, founder and former chief executive of Wizards of the Coast, a tabletop game publisher he sold to Hasbro in 2001.

Mr. Shapiro’s experience with his creation Robot Turtles, a game meant to stealthily teach children basic computer programming concepts, illustrates how the new model works.

He raised $631,000 on Kickstarter in under a month, far exceeding his $25,000 goal. Robot Turtles has more backers than any other tabletop game in Kickstarter’s history, with 13,765 people pitching in money for the project, and Mr. Shapiro had more than 20,000 presales on the site.

He then found a manufacturer in Michigan by doing a Google search, and paid it to make 25,000 copies of the game from over 36 tons of cardboard and paper, shipping most of them in three semi trucks directly to a warehouse for Amazon. Amazon then delivered them to customers.


One of the most popular is a game that I've been trying to find in the stores but may have to just order it from Amazon - Cards Against Humanity.

Some of the new games from independent makers have even started to outsell games by major toy companies. Three years ago, a group of eight men in their 20s — middle school friends from Highland Park, Ill. — came up with an idea for a game that resembles a profane version of Apples to Apples, the game that involves creating humorous combinations by pairing noun and adjective cards.

The result was Cards Against Humanity, billed as a “party game for horrible people.” During each round, one player draws a card with a question or sentence with a missing word while the other players compete to come up with the funniest, most outrageous answer from their own selection of cards.

A typical question: “What are my parents hiding from me?”

“The placenta,” reads one of the tamer answers.

Cards Against Humanity and four expansion card packs for the game are currently the top five best-selling items in Amazon’s toys and games category. While the game’s co-creators continue to work at other jobs or attend graduate school, Max Temkin, 27, one of Cards Against Humanity’s creators, said none of them needed to work since they all had “pretty substantial savings” from sales of the game.


That's amazing in the age of the epic video gaming systems. So why are people taking a look at tabletop games again? The Chief Exectuive of Kickstater thinks it could be becuase of rise of geek culture and how people want to suddenly talk about their "geek cred".

Ironically, though it could be because of those who play video games that tabletop gaming is one the rise.

Somewhat ironically, perhaps, video game players are often among the biggest devotees of tabletop games. Some in the business believe that is no accident, theorizing that the abundance of opportunities to connect electronically with people through games and social media has also created a hunger — sated by tabletop games — for face-to-face contact.

“It turns out that being together is very addictive,” said Jerry Holkins, a creator of Penny Arcade Expo, or PAX, a series of video game conferences that dedicate about a third of their exhibition space to tabletop gaming.


I've always enjoyed playing games but only really having adults to play with as a child my games were Scrabble, Yahtzee, and Rummy. Not really kid games and when video games came to be I found my way to playing something more fantastical and fun. About a year or more ago, Geek & Sundry, a source for youtube shows, came out with a show called TableTop and I found that I missed playing games with people face to face and enjoying the social aspect of gaming. So I've been picking up a couple of those, Zombie Dice and Gloom. While I haven't gotten to play Gloom yet, Zombie Dice is a fast fun dice game that you can play with any number of people.

I hope to add to my selection tabletop games in the future. I think I could easily become addicted to the social aspect of these games. That could be a good thing for society these days, a way to come back together when so many want to push us apart.

Mala
 

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Comment by wickedpam on 05/09/2014 12:57:19
Morning :hug:

Heading out in a few hours to go see family but I wanted to make sure a blog got posted first

Have a great weekend everyone!

Comment by Mondobubba on 05/09/2014 13:15:24
I have been invited to a table top gaming thing this weekend.

Comment by Scoopster on 05/09/2014 13:16:17
Mornin' all!

Just a heads up - Cards Against Humanity is currently ONLY available online through the website. They even let you print your own copy of the game if you're so inclined! At Pax East they announced plans to start selling CAH in retail shops but they didn't give a timeframe.

Comment by wickedpam on 05/09/2014 13:19:25
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all!

Just a heads up - Cards Against Humanity is currently ONLY available online through the website. They even let you print your own copy of the game if you're so inclined! At Pax East they announced plans to start selling CAH in retail shops but they didn't give a timeframe.



Good to know!

Comment by wickedpam on 05/09/2014 13:21:26
Quote by Mondobubba:
I have been invited to a table top gaming thing this weekend.



how apropos ;)

Comment by Mondobubba on 05/09/2014 13:25:53
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all!

Just a heads up - Cards Against Humanity is currently ONLY available online through the website. They even let you print your own copy of the game if you're so inclined! At Pax East they announced plans to start selling CAH in retail shops but they didn't give a timeframe.



The English version of the game has the all time worst card it says, "The Hillsborough Disaster."

Comment by Raine on 05/09/2014 13:37:47
good Morning. I really liked today's blog. I have played cards against humanity and yes, it is for horrible people -- like myself.

Comment by Raine on 05/09/2014 13:39:01
I think it might be fun to get the cards for the party.

Comment by Mondobubba on 05/09/2014 13:40:49
Quote by Raine:
good Morning. I really liked today's blog. I have played cards against humanity and yes, it is for horrible people -- like myself.



And ME!

Comment by Scoopster on 05/09/2014 13:55:21
Quote by Raine:
I think it might be fun to get the cards for the party.

I'll see if I can pick up a copy. I'm gonna be bringing all kinds of gaming stuff for the tournament that weekend anyways so why not!

That reminds me.. the tournament is being held waaaaaaaaaay the hell out at the Dulles CC. I guess the Watergate Hotel's conference rooms were booked that weekend?

Comment by BobR on 05/09/2014 14:14:43
Since the blog is about gaming, what about our four-legged friends?

Comment by Will in Chicago on 05/09/2014 14:33:45
Good morning!!

Mala, I am active in Pathfinder Society Organized Play, a group that runs sessions of the Pathfinder roleplaying game. There are groups in most large cities here in the U.S.

I also play some tabletop games with friends at times. International tabletop game day was back in April.

Comment by Will in Chicago on 05/09/2014 14:36:43
In some bad news, Bob Kincaid of the Head On Radio Network (H.O.R.N.) is in the hospital for observation after some chest pains. He is in good spirits according to his Facebook posts.

Also, Gloria Neal, host of the morning show at AM 760 in Denver said her show has ended and the format of the progressive talk station is ending. The station is owned by Clear Channel.

Comment by wickedpam on 05/09/2014 15:03:05
Quote by Raine:
I think it might be fun to get the cards for the party.



I hear that it is - never played it - want to though

Comment by Will in Chicago on 05/09/2014 15:06:48
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
I think it might be fun to get the cards for the party.



I hear that it is - never played it - want to though


I have heard that the game is a lot of fun.

In good news, a district in Massachusetts wanted my transcripts and let me know that they will soon set up interviews. Another one, a technical school that serves several towns north of Boston, wants me to fill out their paper application in addition to the website that a lot of local districts there use. So, I am making progress -- and may have a part-time job for the summer months soon.


Comment by wickedpam on 05/09/2014 15:07:08
Quote by Scoopster:
Quote by Raine:
I think it might be fun to get the cards for the party.

I'll see if I can pick up a copy. I'm gonna be bringing all kinds of gaming stuff for the tournament that weekend anyways so why not!

That reminds me.. the tournament is being held waaaaaaaaaay the hell out at the Dulles CC. I guess the Watergate Hotel's conference rooms were booked that weekend?


way the hell out there yeah, wait the Dulles Expo Center? I didn't know they had gaming conventions there.


Comment by wickedpam on 05/09/2014 15:09:09
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Good morning!!

Mala, I am active in Pathfinder Society Organized Play, a group that runs sessions of the Pathfinder roleplaying game. There are groups in most large cities here in the U.S.

I also play some tabletop games with friends at times. International tabletop game day was back in April.



I've never done an traditional RPG, always wanted to try though. .When we moved to NC we lived with a family who's son played but he wouldn't let me join in - kind of sucked.

Comment by wickedpam on 05/09/2014 15:12:04
Okay guys, signing off for the weekend (I'll be on the usual sites though when I get hooked up to the hotel wifi)

Talk to ya later!

Comment by Will in Chicago on 05/09/2014 15:14:52
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Good morning!!

Mala, I am active in Pathfinder Society Organized Play, a group that runs sessions of the Pathfinder roleplaying game. There are groups in most large cities here in the U.S.

I also play some tabletop games with friends at times. International tabletop game day was back in April.



I've never done an traditional RPG, always wanted to try though. .When we moved to NC we lived with a family who's son played but he wouldn't let me join in - kind of sucked.



Here is a place to check online -- Pathfinder Society -- Washington, D.C.

Comment by Will in Chicago on 05/09/2014 15:22:31
Here is some news from the Huffington Post that will make Bill O'Reilly and Paul Ryan feel ill:

Pope Francis Calls For 'Legitimate Redistribution' Of Wealth To The Poor

Comment by Raine on 05/09/2014 15:30:34
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
I think it might be fun to get the cards for the party.



I hear that it is - never played it - want to though


I have heard that the game is a lot of fun.

In good news, a district in Massachusetts wanted my transcripts and let me know that they will soon set up interviews. Another one, a technical school that serves several towns north of Boston, wants me to fill out their paper application in addition to the website that a lot of local districts there use. So, I am making progress -- and may have a part-time job for the summer months soon.
That's great news!


Comment by Raine on 05/09/2014 15:30:57
Quote by wickedpam:
Okay guys, signing off for the weekend (I'll be on the usual sites though when I get hooked up to the hotel wifi)

Talk to ya later!
HAve a great weekend!


Comment by Will in Chicago on 05/09/2014 15:35:15
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Will in Chicago:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
I think it might be fun to get the cards for the party.



I hear that it is - never played it - want to though


I have heard that the game is a lot of fun.

In good news, a district in Massachusetts wanted my transcripts and let me know that they will soon set up interviews. Another one, a technical school that serves several towns north of Boston, wants me to fill out their paper application in addition to the website that a lot of local districts there use. So, I am making progress -- and may have a part-time job for the summer months soon.
That's great news!



Raine, I am going to need a car soon -- regardless of where I end up living. I can manage to get to the train stations to go downtown if I must on a short term basis. However, the politicians in NW Indiana have eliminated the bus system in my part of the region. I called my city hall and was referred to the office of the township trustee to get information on a van that runs between 7 AM and 3 PM.

When I do get something full time and get ready to move, packing won't take long. A lot of my stuff is in storage and I did not bring all that much back from Phoenix.

Comment by Scoopster on 05/09/2014 15:41:33
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Scoopster:
Quote by Raine:
I think it might be fun to get the cards for the party.

I'll see if I can pick up a copy. I'm gonna be bringing all kinds of gaming stuff for the tournament that weekend anyways so why not!

That reminds me.. the tournament is being held waaaaaaaaaay the hell out at the Dulles CC. I guess the Watergate Hotel's conference rooms were booked that weekend?

way the hell out there yeah, wait the Dulles Expo Center? I didn't know they had gaming conventions there.

The guy running it probably got a better deal booking the convention space out there because it's not right in the city.

Comment by Raine on 05/09/2014 16:24:46
DESIGNING DESIGNING DESIGNING…

Comment by Raine on 05/09/2014 17:41:34
Designing kilt the blog.

Long live blog….

Comment by Scoopster on 05/09/2014 18:23:21
Keeping the gaming theme of the day.. it seems black mages have joined the fight in the Ukraine!

https://scontent-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn2/t1.0-9/10007462_10151994407541557_3592167794199126034_n.jpg


Comment by Mondobubba on 05/09/2014 18:55:09
Quote by Scoopster:
Keeping the gaming theme of the day.. it seems black mages have joined the fight in the Ukraine!

https://scontent-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn2/t1.0-9/10007462_10151994407541557_3592167794199126034_n.jpg





Comment by clintster on 05/09/2014 19:09:40
Quote by Scoopster:
Keeping the gaming theme of the day.. it seems black mages have joined the fight in the Ukraine!

https://scontent-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn2/t1.0-9/10007462_10151994407541557_3592167794199126034_n.jpg


10 points will be deducted from Slytherin.

Comment by wickedpam on 05/09/2014 19:58:45
Quote by Scoopster:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Scoopster:
Quote by Raine:
I think it might be fun to get the cards for the party.

I'll see if I can pick up a copy. I'm gonna be bringing all kinds of gaming stuff for the tournament that weekend anyways so why not!

That reminds me.. the tournament is being held waaaaaaaaaay the hell out at the Dulles CC. I guess the Watergate Hotel's conference rooms were booked that weekend?

way the hell out there yeah, wait the Dulles Expo Center? I didn't know they had gaming conventions there.

The guy running it probably got a better deal booking the convention space out there because it's not right in the city.



Probably - that just not outside the city, that's outside the beltway in Chantilly. Week before you guys there a scrapbooking/paper craft show that I'm thinking of going to Its also the place they have the gun show.

They also share a parking lot with a Walmart

Comment by Raine on 05/10/2014 01:34:28
OK, here we go….
https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-frc1/t1.0-9/10259817_10203439777613572_8732423444699076294_n.jpg