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  2. Shut Up & Sit Down - Wikipedia

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    Shut Up & Sit Down (often abbreviated to SUSD) is a board game review website and YouTube channel headed by Quintin Smith, Matt Lees, and Tom Brewster. [2] The channel formerly had Paul Dean as a member, and has featured Ava Foxfort, Philippa Warr of Rock Paper Shotgun and PC Gamer, Emily from Emily and Things, and Brendan Caldwell of Rock Paper Shotgun.

  3. Atlas Games - Wikipedia

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    When Atlas Games did not have the finances to publish On the Edge (1994), they partnered with Jerry Corrick and Bob Brynildson and formed a new corporation called Trident, Inc. to publish the game. [1] Eventually Atlas subsumed into Trident; Brynildson, Corrick, and their store - The Source Comics & Games - continued to support Atlas with their ...

  4. Once Upon a Time (game) - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 Pyramid magazine named Once Upon a Time one of The Millennium's Best Card Games [16] and also as one of The Millennium's Most Underrated Games. [17] Editor Scott Haring stated "the game's just as good for kids as it is for adults." [16] Once Upon a Time was chosen for inclusion in the 2007 book Hobby Games: The 100 Best.

  5. Atlas Raider: An innovative social board game! - AOL

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    "Simple,Fun and Innovative" is CrayonPixel's main aim and they have show it all in their latest social game "Atlas Raider". Atlas Raider takes on a twisted ride on the classic family board game ...

  6. Gloom (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Gloom is a tabletop card game created by designer Keith Baker and published by Atlas Games in 2004. It won the Origins Award for Best Traditional Card Game in 2005. [1] Four expansion packs have been created since the release of the original game called, Unhappy Homes, Unwelcome Guests, Unquiet Dead and Unfortunate Expeditions. [2]

  7. Justin Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Justin Alexander (born 1979 [1]) is an American role-playing game reviewer, critic, and designer who blogs and streams under the name The Alexandrian.He is known as the author of the book So You Want to Be a Game Master, for inventing the Three Clue Rule, [2] and as a long time proponent of hexcrawl style adventures. [3]

  8. Bob Brynildson - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Corrick and Bob Brynildson were the owners of a game store in the Twin Cities called The Source Comics & Games. [1] [2] Atlas Games did not have enough funds to publish On the Edge (1994), so they partnered with Corrick and Brynildson to form a corporation called Trident, Inc. and were able to publish the game. [1]

  9. BoardGameGeek - Wikipedia

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    BoardGameGeek was founded in January 2000 by Scott Alden and Derk Solko, [6] and marked its 20th anniversary on 20 January 2020. [7]Since 2005, BoardGameGeek hosts an annual board game convention, BGG.CON, that has a focus on playing games, and where winners of the Golden Geek Awards are announced.