
Satisficing A Portmanteau
If you’ve taken an economics 101 class you probably know the idea–the ‘homo economicus’ rational being that pursues their own self interest and makes economic
If you’ve taken an economics 101 class you probably know the idea–the ‘homo economicus’ rational being that pursues their own self interest and makes economic
As I’ve mentioned before, I both love Netrunner and I am aggressively mediocre at it. But I do feel like I have a grasp of
I don’t remember how old I was–maybe 11 or 12, but one day my dad decided that I needed to learn how to play chess.
It’s Memorial Day here in the states, and in true American fashion that means the consumption of a lot of beer and red meat. Hopefully,
Alright, you’ve got a spiffy deck, maybe one you constructed yourself using our handy guide, or maybe you’re using one of our Terminal Directive starter
Orion and I had a lot of fun writing out our advice on Netrunner Strategy. So much fun, in fact, that we wrote far more
Welcome to The Thoughful Gamer’s NETRUNNER WEEK! Get excited people, because we’re dedicating an entire week to the best 2-player asymmetric cyberpunk hacking card game
The human mind is sometimes very strange. While we’re incredibly rational and intelligent compared to other animals, our minds still often make all sorts of
I originally intended this article to be about effective point scales and the BGG rating system, but a few posts on the boardgames subreddit have
I love The Castles of Burgundy. I think it’s just about the most perfect mid-level Euro game I can conceive of. It’s also one of
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