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  2. 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.

  3. Southwestern University - Wikipedia

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    Southwestern hosts eight national social fraternities and sororities. [18] All fraternities occupy houses on the western side of the campus. The sororities do not have dedicated housing, although they maintain chapter rooms in the Lord Caskey Center. [19] Southwestern also has the Alpha Tau chapter of Kappa Delta Chi sorority. The Alpha Tau ...

  4. 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.

  5. Cole Wehrle - Wikipedia

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    Cole Wehrle is an American board game designer and academic.He has designed the board games Root, Oath: Chronicles of Empire and Exile, and Arcs at Leder Games, and he co-owns Wehrlegig Games with his brother, designing the historical games Pax Pamir, John Company and co-designing Molly House.

  6. SXSW Gaming Awards - Wikipedia

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    The event organizers opted to rename the "Cultural Innovation in Gaming" to the "Matthew Crump Cultural Innovation Award" to honor Crump's contributions to the festival. [4] The Gaming Awards were discontinued by SXSW in 2023 due to a desire to "streamline our festival a bit more."

  7. To Court the King - Wikipedia

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    The independent board game review site Games of Tradition gave this game an above average rating of 7.5 out of 10, saying "Typically played under 45 minutes, this is also a good family filler: the rules are easy, there is competition, and even kids from 10 years old will enjoy it. On a rainy Sunday afternoon, you’ll appreciate opening the box ...

  8. Lewis Pulsipher - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Errol Pulsipher (born January 22, 1951 [citation needed]), often credited as Lew Pulsipher, is an American teacher, game designer, and author, whose subject is role-playing games, board games, card games, and video games. He was the first person in the North Carolina Community College System to teach game design classes, in fall 2004. [1]

  9. Deadzone (Skirmish Game) - Wikipedia

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    These games do not share the same rules or game mechanics, but they do utilize the same range of character races. Warpath , Project Pandora and Deadzone also share miniatures. Another spin-off game, Halo: Flashpoint , set in the Halo universe, is set for release in November, 2024, and is an evolution of the Deadzone ruleset.