The vision for Foxes
I was asked by a publisher I'm working with for Foxes what my vision for the game is. And I think that's a good question.
I was asked by a publisher I'm working with for Foxes what my vision for the game is. And I think that's a good question.
As I mentioned last time, I'm experimenting with a pretty big change for Foxes (formerly Wiccage). The idea here is to eliminate the Draft card
Some more news on the game formerly known as Wiccage! For starters, I'm going to rename it: leading contenders are "The Fox, The Witch,
Although it's been a while since I've written anything here, I've nevertheless been busy with gaming. Work has continued on Hocus Poker, where Grant and
Last time, I wrote about trying to fix the disjointed nature of Wiccage after a poor test. It's worth mentioning, of course, that a poor
Last time, I wrote about making a big change for Wiccage, swapping out the Cribbage-style playing phase for a trick-taking phase instead. There were a
Last time, I wrote about the hot mess that was the first version of Wiccage. In summary, it felt too much like Cribbage, except for