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This board game score tracker is ideal for anyone who loves playing board games and is looking for a versatile journal to track information including the date the game was played, the name of the game that was played, the name of the players and the score for each player. Lightweight and convenient size 6 x 9 inches, this game wins tracker and scorepad makes a great gift for board game enthusiasts to track their game statistics.
Play a lot of board games? This journal can help you keep track of your game night adventures! This notebook is designed with an easy layout to record the date, games played, which version or expansion of the game and the players. There is even a spot to record the winner! Included in the layout is a time tracker and plenty of space for notes! In doubt as to who won last time? Pull this journal out and put the question to rest. This journal is a handy 6 inches by 9 inches and has just over 200 pages.
This game wins/score tracker is ideal for anyone who loves playing sports, classic family board/card games or video games and is looking for a versatile scorekeeper journal to track their stats. Information includes the date, name of game, name of players/teams and the score for each player/team. Lightweight and convenient size 6 x 9 inches, this game wins tracker and scorepad makes a great gift for sports or board/card game or video game enthusiasts to track their game wins statistics.
Everyone loves game night! But play enough and you tend to lose track of what you've played and where. "Wait, wasn't what's-his-name here when we played that? How long ago was that anyway?" This journal is helps to keep track of not only what you've played, but what the general consensus was, if it's time to play it again and other things.
This game wins/score tracker is ideal for anyone who loves playing sports, classic board/card games or video games and is looking for a versatile scorekeeper journal to track their stats. Information includes the date, name of game, name of player and the score or game win for each player. Lightweight and convenient size 6 x 9 inches, this game wins scorebook log is great for travelling or for use at home and school.
108 Page notebook makes it easy to keep track of scores for the game of Cribbage.
This cute unicorn game wins/score tracker is ideal for anyone who loves playing classic family board/card games and is looking for a versatile scorekeeper journal to track their stats. Information includes the date, name of game, name of player and the score or game win for each player. Lightweight and convenient size 6 x 9 inches, this game wins scorebook is great for travelling or for use at home and school.
Includes 2- and 4-player scoresheets, advanced tile-tracking grids, and players' pocket word lists.
"If games were lands to be explored, they would be far too large for one explorer to master. Building Blocks of Tabletop Game Design is a much-needed atlas for the explorer—giving a framework of what to look for in a game, and a focus for game play that will be useful for understanding the whole. The game scholar will find this invaluable." —Richard Garfield, creator of Magic: The Gathering "People talk about the art of game design or the craft of game design. Engelstein and Shalev hone in on the science of game design with a razor-sharp scalpel. This book will be within arm’s reach as I work on games and I expect it to be consulted often." —Rob Daviau, creator of Risk: Legacy and Chief Restoration Officer of Restoration Games "The most comprehensive and well-researched encyclopedia of game mechanisms that I’ve seen to date." —Matt Leacock, creator of Pandemic Building Blocks of Tabletop Game Design: An Encyclopedia of Mechanisms, Second Edition compiles hundreds of game mechanisms, organized by category. The book can be read cover-to-cover and used as a reference to solve a specific design problem or for inspiration and research on new designs. This second edition collects even more mechanisms, expands on and updates existing entries, and includes color images. Building Blocks is a great starting point for new designers, a handy guidebook for the experienced, and an ideal classroom reference. Each Game Mechanisms Entry Contains: The definition of the mechanism An explanatory diagram of the mechanism Discussion of how the mechanism is used in successful games Considerations for implementing the mechanism in new designs Geoffrey Engelstein is a game designer and educator. His designs include the Space Cadets series, The Dragon & Flagon, The Expanse, and Super Skill Pinball. He has published several books on game design, including GameTek: The Math and Science of Gaming, Achievement Relocked, and Game Production. He is on the faculty of the NYU Game Center as an adjunct professor for Board Game Design and has been invited to speak about game design at PAX, GenCon, Metatopia, and the Game Developers Conference. Isaac Shalev is a game designer, author, and educational games consultant. He has designed tabletop titles including Seikatsu, Waddle, and Show & Tile. He runs Sage70, Inc., a data strategy and games-based learning consultancy that serves nonprofit organizations. He lives in Cary, North Carolina with his wife, three children, and a dog.
Love to keep records of what went down in your epic board game battles? The Game Keeper helps you keep track of all your board gaming stats, wins, and losses- all in one place. There are sections for your all-time records, game board wish lists, cooperative games, and more. Quit using random bits of paper and post-it notes! The Game Keeper is the perfect board game journal and log book for avid gamers everywhere.