Questions tagged [board-game-adaptations]

Adapations of boardgames to different platforms (such as computers and mobile devices), as well as to new rules or specifications outside those provided by the designer (e.g. number of players outside the 'official' range).

Adaptations of boardgames allow people to play a game in different circumstances than originally envisioned by the designer of the game.

This includes adapting the boardgame to run on a computer or with computer assistence, run it on a mobile device or on some game console.

Other adaptations occur when the game is modified to suit a different number of players.

The actual pieces of the boardgame can be adapted as well. Ranging from making the board to play on more robust/stiff to complete redesign of the pieces.

New rules seems to be the most available adaptation. This happens accidently when people misread the rule book; start mixing different versions of the rules or come up with complete new ways of handling events in the game.

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Android Versions of Designer Board Games

Is there a good place to find out about designer board games that have been converted to the Android platform? I know about the standard popular ones like Catan and Carcassonne, but it seems like you have to perform the leg work of looking through…
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Is BGA-Studio friendly to new programmers?

I love Board Game Arena (BGA), imho, it is the best real time board games site. They have a studio where anyone can build and post new games. I tried to build a simple bidding-tic-tac-toe, however I got stuck in all kinds of places. Is BGA studio…
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What boardgame comes closest to the computer game Frozen Synapse?

According to what I've read about Gunslinger it looks like both share similar game mechanics, but not having played this 1982 game I'm not sure. Does it come close to Frozen Synapse ? Or is there another game that is even closer? Update to be more…
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To what extent do mobile adaptations of board games change the games?

Some board games tend to have a lot of complex rules, and many also have several official variants. Sometimes the mechanics of a mobile device (iPhone, Android, iPad), make implementing some rules cumbersome. In these cases, do the mobile versions…
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250gsm stock good enough for cards?

I'm creating my own version of risk and I'm now on to printing the cards. My printer can use up to 250gsm paper, but before I purchase some I want to know if it will be suitable. What is the standard for cards and card games?
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