It’s not uncommon to see board games on display at restaurants and cafés, but they’re typically used to prop up laptops at least as→
furtakk on reddit.com: I live in Seoul. I always see things that I think would do super well back home, but for whatever reason→
Games have been around for many years. However, some of the games people love, like Monopoly or Life, have made it hard for new→
Petaluma 360: Petaluma resident and game designer Susan McKinley Ross said that one great way to step back from glowing screens and reconnect with→
According to a story in The Advertiser, entrepreneur Shane Yeend has sold two of the first board games he developed for $24 million. “Fact→
Mashable reports that if you’re a classic board game geek, you probably love the feeling of cards, dice or a chess board under your→
Sometimes mathematics gets a bad rap. Kids whine that it is too hard or boring. Parents get frustrated helping with homework. But a local→
A funny thing happened to Zach Levins on the way to learning a new word a couple of years ago – he invented a→
To hear him tell it, Evan Koch is sitting on a gold mine, a pet project called Zurround that he’s been developing for the→
Daily Herald: Paying attention in history class actually pays off. South Elgin High School senior Joe Basile recently won the Chicago Young Inventor’s Challenge→
Mental Floss: For Allied POWs during World War II, Monopoly® games came equipped with real-life “get out of jail free” cards. During World War→