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Question #1305971
09/11/23 05:15 PM
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If this isn't appropriate, please delete.
My question is, do people who play adventure games also like to play board games?
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Re: Question [Re: BeaSong] #1305974
09/11/23 05:47 PM
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I know quite a few people who play adventure games, dark side games and also like board games!


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Re: Question [Re: BeaSong] #1305975
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I loved board games when I was young. Since I started playing adventure games decades ago, though, most of the board games went by the wayside and I played adventure games and RPGs instead.

I still sometimes play Trivial Pursuit during a power outage, but that's about it as far as board games go.

The creator of the hugely successful game Stardew Valley is also selling a board game version now and it's in its third edition and costs fifty dollars, so for some things at least there still seems to be a market for board games.

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Thank you. Very helpful! I just got back from the Indie Game Expo in Seattle and was surprised to see boardgames there with good interest. I'm thinking of making one.




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Re: Question [Re: BeaSong] #1306020
09/12/23 01:47 PM
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Good Luck with your project then, Beasong thumbsup


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Re: Question [Re: BeaSong] #1306030
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And then there are NEW board games based on games such as The Witcher!

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