Absolutely true but not specific enough.ForFunAndProfit wrote:..."The Great Game."
"Age of Metternich", ... however might be a bit too specific.
My suggestion for today: "Steel, Paper, Gun"
Absolutely true but not specific enough.ForFunAndProfit wrote:..."The Great Game."
This is exactly the problem I run into when thinking up names, or even looking at games to play. It's made even worse when you realize that 2/3s of the names we have come up with are probably already copyrighted/trademarked as board games (it's a huuuuuge industry).Problem with all of them is that they are so generic. Many games could be called like this. It would be nice if we had our own word/trademark for what we are doing. Also the title must be catchy. A good test is if you imagine asking a friend: "Hey fancy a game of XXX?". It should sound interesting then.
Have it, stands right here.Veneteaou wrote:...It works well like the book title Guns, Germs, and Steel. ...