Category: Game Development

New Score Pad for Reiner Knizia's Decathlon

The Original Reiner Knizia has a free print-and-play dice game called Decathlon. The instructions and score sheet available on his website are difficult to understand. This is why I created a new score pad for the game. Others have created their own version of the score sheet and posted them to Board Game Geek. An […]

It’s much better now!

Version 2 is finally available! I'm proud to give you the second version of the Fox or Squirrel? game. This version has fewer cards - making it easier to print-and-play. Here are some of the changes you'll see. 16 Cards Going from 53 cards down to 16 is a big jump. We found that there […]

Back to the Drawing Board

It has been a while since I made any updates to this game, despite the many hours I put in. This begs the question, "have I lost my way?" There wasn't enough of a challenge I took inspiration from the game of Concentration. It too has players flipping over cards and identifying the image on […]

Introducing: Reverse Cards

New Cards After more testing and game variations, I decided to add reverse cards to the game. How these cards are used changes the difficulty level of the game. There are two rules for the reverse cards. These rules can be used on their own, together or ignored. These new cards and rules add a […]

A Simple Question for All

Can you tell the difference between a fox and a squirrel? This question was the seed for a game I am developing. An idea sparked by a family joke We have a running joke about people mixing up foxes and squirrels. It sounds ridiculous that someone would get the two confused, but one of us […]