• MeepleTown's Derek Thompson also interviews Xavier Gueniffey Durin, a.k.a. Naïade, illustrator of Seasons, Tokaido and Isla Dorada and one of numerous French artists who create luscious games that suck you into their world whether or not you have any interest in their gameplay.
• An article in The Atlantic about the appeal of "Black Friday" sales in the U.S. can also be viewed as explaining why gamers from around the world love to attend the annual Spiel game convention in Essen, Germany when it would make more economic sense for these people to buy games with the money spent on airfare. An excerpt:
The David-and-Goliath battle, which played out in district court and a federal court of appeals, ends a five-year battle...
The suit revolved around the board game Khet, which Larson developed with two of his students. He said the strategy game, where players manipulate reflective and non-reflective pieces in conjunction with an on-board laser beam, incorporates U.S. Patent No. 7,264,242, titled, "Light-reflecting board game", which was issued in September 2007, a month before the suit was filed.
According to Innovention, the patent-in-suit was unlawfully co-opted by MGA, which introduced its own competing game, Laser Battle, and sold it through retailers and co-defendants Wal-Mart and Toys 'R' Us.