Boardgames To Go 218 - Solo Boardgaming - a podcast by Mark Johnson

from 2023-08-02T03:51

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Opener: Stockpile
Closer: Ennui about the SdJ, which is surprising/disappointing

Solo boardgaming is big, and getting bigger. At least, that’s my impression. It’s not something I know a bunch about myself. I’ve dabbled in solo boardgames for many years, and I’ve done solo wargames extensively, but there are euro boardgamers who play a lot of solo boardgames. There’s a whole community for this slice of the hobby, and publishers are serving them. There are games exclusively designed for solo play, and lots of “regular” multiplayer games that have a solo option.
Wallet Arkham Horror: The Card Game, Fantasy Flight Games, 2016 — front cover (image provided by the publisher) 2019 Kickstarter Square Cover Box Cover

On our Discord server I posted some of my explorations and questions with solo boardgames, it got some response, and soon we had a separate discussion channel to continue to conversation. From there I found a few gamers happy to join me on this episode of the podcast to talk about solo boardgaming. In true BGTG style, we name-drop a number of titles, but most of the episode is a higher level meta-discussion about solo boardgaming as a hobby-within-a-hobby. What types of solo boardgames are there, why do you play solo boardgames, and what is the community of solo boardgamers.

1 Player Guild
Solitaire Games On Your Table (most recent monthly compilation)
2022 People's Choice Top 200 Solo Games

-Mark

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