Board Games Insider - episode 406: The One About Recording Across The Planet

Published: Wed 11th Feb

Shareholders of Hasbro sue for mismanagement of Magic: The Gathering card production

Sam Healey leaves The Dice Tower with much controversy

NPR contracts with Exploding Kittens for a game

Diamond Comics is holding $50 million *wholesale* cost in consignment inventory

France's As d'Or award now requires artist name on game box

What precautions do we take at a convention to avoid getting "con crud"?

What is the heaviest game you regularly play?

How would you respond to your opponent if they asked you to stop the game, because they could prove the game was won?

What has been the single best change within the industry affecting day to day business operations?

On the flip side, what do you miss from those early days that is pretty much gone that you wish still existed?

How would Chess would fare via crowdfunding in a world where the game never existed? How about D&D, if there was never any RPGs previously?

Come watch and enjoy!