Links: Game Donations from The Spiel Foundation, and Advice for Aspiring Publishers

Links: Game Donations from The Spiel Foundation, and Advice for Aspiring Publishers
From gallery of W Eric Martin
• In March 2022, Eric Hanuise of Flatlined Games released his book Board Game Publisher, which is subtitled "Better than a real job", which may or may not be sarcastic. Perhaps both.

Here's the pitch for this book, which can be purchased either digitally or in a softcover format at DriveThruRPG or at Lulu.com:
Quote:
The tabletop games market has never been as large and diversified as today, yet there are few books that focus on the business aspects of publishing tabletop games. In this book Eric Hanuise, founder of boardgames publisher Flatlined Games, shares his experience learned from years of publishing:

—The whole publication process, from the author's prototype to the finished game on the retailer's shelves
—The different jobs available in the industry
—Setting up your publishing company
—Contracts with authors and artists
—Manufacturing board games
—Safety and legal obligations
—Distribution and logistics
—Retail, direct sales and crowdfunding
—Fairs, conventions and events
From gallery of W Eric Martin
• In March 2022, The Spiel Foundation completed a long-term charity project by delivering 2,036 board game bundles — more than 10,000 games total — to a variety of organizations. From the press release:
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Every bundle contains five quality board and card games and is provided to each organization for free. The bundles are sent to a wide range of organizations that serve the community: Boys & Girls Clubs, hospitals, libraries, shelters, senior centers, and schools. Each game in a bundle is prepped for play; its components are assembled and bagged, so pieces are less likely to be lost.

Game bundles were delivered to five different countries and two U.S. territories: Nigeria, The Philippines, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, American Samoa, and Puerto Rico.

Twenty-eight different game titles were donated or purchased from ten different publishers: Ravensburger, Bézier Games, HABA, Tabletop Tycoon, IBM Research, Mind the Gap, Fort Circle Games, Laboratory H, Treecer, and 25th Century Games.
Board Game: Francis Drake
• In March 2022, game designer Peter Hawes was featured in the Daily Mail Australia for purchasing "a large parcel of property on the Sovereign Islands, on Queensland's Gold Coast, for $7.8 million". While the article's headline describes him as a "Board game mogul", the article notes that Hawes is a "doctor and former athlete", in case you thought he was living high on Francis Drake money.

From gallery of W Eric Martin
• As I wrote about in February 2022, Toy Fair New York is shifting away from its traditional third-week-in-February timeslot, with the 2023 show now scheduled for September 30 to October 3 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. From the press release announcing this show:
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The Toy Association's Board of Directors, comprised of executives from companies of all sizes, made the decision to shift the tradeshow's timing to fall from February based on a number of factors, many of which were accelerated by the pandemic. These factors include, but are not limited to, extended lead-times in production supply chain and sourcing and evolved retailer purchasing cycles. The findings were gleaned from multiple member surveys and research work done by consulting firm mdg as part of a multi-year long process to "reimagine" the future of Toy Fair.
In addition, following the cancellation of the 2022 TFNY, a one-time "2023 Preview & 2022 Holiday Market" will be held in Dallas, Texas on September 20-22, 2022.

From gallery of W Eric Martin
• The American Tabletop Awards have been awarded for 2022, and the winners (and their categories) are:

Happy City, by Toshiki and Airu Sato (early gamers)
Cubitos, by John D. Clair (casual games)
Cascadia, by Randy Flynn (strategy games)
Lost Ruins of Arnak, by Elwen and Mín (complex games)

Board Game: Happy City
Board Game: Cubitos
Board Game: Cascadia
Board Game: Lost Ruins of Arnak

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