• Robert K. Gabhart's Arctic Scavengers made an appearance on the HBO television series "Silicon Valley". Michael Gunn describes the game's presence: "Erlich Bachman walks through the house with a board game in his hand and places it prominently on top of a shelf. The cover of the game is very clear." Another user notes that Power Grid and Puerto Rico are visible in the background of another episode. Jay Tummelson from Rio Grande Games says that that games aren't there by accident: "We have hired a firm that specializes in product placement on TV shows. This is just one of the appearances for Arctic Scavengers." From imgur:
• Kory Heath, designer of Zendo, is taking a different approach to crowdfunding by using Patreon to support the design and development of a computer-based induction game titled Paradigm, which Heath intends to release free across multiple platforms. (Patreon link) A short description:
The actual play of the game is a kind of inductive solitaire. On each successive turn, you pick any face-down tile and predict what color you think it is. If you're correct, you gain some points, and if you’re incorrect, you don't. The more tiles you guess correctly in a row, the more points you get, which creates a layer of strategy and risk as you decide which tile to guess next. You play until you've revealed all of the tiles, and then you compare your score with your friends to see how well you did.