June 14, 2015: Why I Play Tabletop Games
Phil sent me this article, and it got me thinking about why I play tabletop games.
There are several reasons, really. I like the strategy. I'm a sucker for learning new mechanics and figuring out how they work. A game with a really good, solid theme can hook me quickly. Certain types of games, like deck-builders ( Dominion et al.) or co-op games (such as Pandemic , or the semi-cooperative Munchkin Panic ), tickle certain parts of my brain that get me interested.
But the primary reason is that I like being part of the community. Tabletop gamers are, on the whole, great folks. Sure, there are some bad apples. But for the most part we realize that this is a social hobby, and if we're not inviting new people into it and showing them what's great about it, it'll die off. And nobody wants that.
This is also why I like local game stores so much. They aren't often able to compete with big box retailers or online retailers in terms of price, but they can provide something that those other retailers can't: a community space. I can't speak for other people but I know that, when I find a local game store with a great community, I tend to stick with it, and I tend to buy there when I can.
Community. It's what makes our hobby great!
– Brian Engard
Warehouse 23 News: It's Never Too Early For Star Fleet Battles!
Spacecraft from the early years of the Star Fleet Battles timeline are here, with the Star Fleet Battles: Module Y2 - The Early Years II SSD Book . It's over 100 pages of SSDs for your combat needs, available in the classic black-and-white version or a colorized version that makes gameplay even easier. Download either (or both!) from Warehouse 23!
There are several reasons, really. I like the strategy. I'm a sucker for learning new mechanics and figuring out how they work. A game with a really good, solid theme can hook me quickly. Certain types of games, like deck-builders ( Dominion et al.) or co-op games (such as Pandemic , or the semi-cooperative Munchkin Panic ), tickle certain parts of my brain that get me interested.
But the primary reason is that I like being part of the community. Tabletop gamers are, on the whole, great folks. Sure, there are some bad apples. But for the most part we realize that this is a social hobby, and if we're not inviting new people into it and showing them what's great about it, it'll die off. And nobody wants that.
This is also why I like local game stores so much. They aren't often able to compete with big box retailers or online retailers in terms of price, but they can provide something that those other retailers can't: a community space. I can't speak for other people but I know that, when I find a local game store with a great community, I tend to stick with it, and I tend to buy there when I can.
Community. It's what makes our hobby great!
– Brian Engard
Warehouse 23 News: It's Never Too Early For Star Fleet Battles!
Spacecraft from the early years of the Star Fleet Battles timeline are here, with the Star Fleet Battles: Module Y2 - The Early Years II SSD Book . It's over 100 pages of SSDs for your combat needs, available in the classic black-and-white version or a colorized version that makes gameplay even easier. Download either (or both!) from Warehouse 23!
Published on June 14, 2015 11:20
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