


https://whitepaperbooks.com/, I messed up the mention.

You might want to keep your distance then. 😅

Yeah it's a blast. My wife appreciates the cuteness factor.

I wasn't expecting the alien's rules to be so open-ended. I like the flexibility, but I could see others getting frustrated by how free-form it is. If you've played Things in Rings, and had fun figuring out the placement rules, you might enjoy this. I'll need to play Signals more before I have anything else to say.

Shōbu (2019) feels like a game humans could have been playing for hundreds of years. You win by pushing all your opponents stones off any one of the four gameboards. The twist is that you get two moves on your turn, a passive move followed by an aggressive move. The passive move is setup, no pushing allowed. The aggressive move must involve a different stone, and must mirror how the passive stone moves. Pushing is permitted here. #boardgames

Yeah, it does a lot with a little. Good emergent storytelling.

Signal (2025) is a cooperative game for 2+ players, which thematically reminds me of the film Arrival (2016). The humans supply the inputs (wooden pieces of different shapes and colors), then the alien moves them around according to certain hidden rules. The humans and alien win if the goal output is created after the alien manipulates the inputs. #boardgames
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