Thank goodness we don’t have to worry about a pandemic anymore (knocking on wood, crossing my fingers as I say it). No more zoom get togethers, no more isolation (of course, unless you’re sick, then stay home). It should be… Continue Reading →
Chess can be traced back about 1,500 years ago in India. It is one of the oldest games known to mankind, and one of the hardest to master! I love board games, but chess is definitely an acquired taste. It’s… Continue Reading →
As mentioned in my reflection blog, Cytosis is a great game to integrate into a biology classroom, specifically Anatomy and Physiology 12 class! It is a worker placement game that takes place inside a human cell, and you are exposed… Continue Reading →
One of the many reasons why I enjoy board games is because of the face-to-face interaction you have with the people you play with. Of course there are online versions of board games, and you can play multiplayer with people… Continue Reading →
Alright, this took me a while to do! This game is one of my favourite games of all time. Not only does it play extremely smooth, it’s aesthetically pleasing. As long as this tutorial is, the game itself is not… Continue Reading →
On the topic of online learning, I decided to show you a website where you can play board games, online, for free! That website is called Tabletopia.com. Here is a video of myself giving an introduction to the website! I… Continue Reading →
This is a great two-player game that is extremely easy to teach, however, difficult to master! The gameplay is very similar to chess, so for those of you who enjoy chess, I think this is a great alternative! Playtime: 15-20… Continue Reading →
How to make Chicken Nuggets Well, I made a bit of a u-turn. As I mentioned in my video, life’s been a bit crazy lately: Taking care of two kids, full-time student, and just dealing with life in general. With… Continue Reading →
Looking for a great game to play with your friend? What about your significant other? Or roommate? Well, look no further than Jaipur! This two-player game is the perfect way to get your feet wet in the MASSIVE world of… Continue Reading →
In my Free Inquiry project, I hope to teach a new board game every week ranging in various difficulties. There is a stigma attached to board games, and that is: “It is too hard”. My hope is that I will… Continue Reading →
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