Learn more› By James Austin James Austin is a writer covering games and hobbies, which means he is in a constant cycle of learning board games and teaching them to people. We’ve added the ...
Back in May I remarked how board game releases in 2024 had gotten off to a slow start. That was before the summer and fall convention season, which brought with it a deluge of promising new titles.
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It is understandable that those with the time and inclination to serve on boards tend to be in the latter stages of their careers and perhaps after they have finished their time as an executive.