Board Game Stats et la 'valeur' d'un jeu

 

I downloaded the Board Game Stats app at the beginning of January.

https://www.bgstatsapp.com/

This tool allows me to keep track of ALL the statistics of every board game that I play: how many plays of which games, with whom, when, where…? How long did the games take, who won, with how many points, and a ton of other information that we don’t really need. A tool for total geeks. Like me.

I recorded my 300th game (yes, that’s three times one hundred!) last week. That really struck me. To get to this number I’d have had to play short games, obviously. In actual fact, the 2 most-played games are Master Word (a current prototype), which lasts 10 minutes, and Brawl, which is never longer than 2 minutes. I’ve also played plenty of Nessos, Draftosaurus, Zombie Kidz: Evolution, Speed… These little games are played, mostly, with my kids, because they ask for them, and because they enjoy them, I assume. My 5-year-old daughter was hot on my heels in our last game of Kingdomino, which I was just able to win 117-110.

BRAWL – Cheapass Games

As I mentioned earlier, all these stats don’t serve much of a practical purpose, but they have brought a few things to my attention…

  1. I spend time with my kids! I realise, even more now, to what extent games really bring us all together.

  2. We will have done literally hundreds of playtests of Master Word before putting it on the market. We are already at more than 70 and we are still ‘discovering’ the game, polishing it, and improving our understanding of what works and what does not work in the game’s mechanisms.

  3. To ‘get your money’s worth’ out of a game, you absolutely must take into account the ‘opportunity to play’ factor. For example, I love playing Terraforming Mars and I know I’d still feel this way after 6-7 plays, but I know I’d never be able to get this game to the table more than once or twice per year. 

  4. Without being the game of the Century, I enjoy Brawl. We’ve played this game more than 20 times, so I’ll never regret buying it. There are, however, other games that I would certainly derive more pleasure from playing, but that I will never buy, for the reasons outlined in point #3.

 

Manuel Sanchez, our Creative Director, often reminds me that the most important of my multitude of tasks at Scorpion Masqué is choosing which games we decide to publish. We have to choose games that evoke such strong emotions that people will intentionally make time to play them again. And if this isn’t the case, if the game is just ‘lots of fun,’ it has to be very easy to play; that is, few constraints with regards to set-up, number of players, game length, teaching, theme… In short, they need to be games that you will choose off the store shelf, and that you will choose again off your own shelf, amongst all the other games you own, when it comes time to entertain yourselves on a Saturday night with friends.

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Fundado en 2006, el Masked Scorpion es un editor de juegos de mesa de Montreal que ofrece juegos simples y originales: Zombie Kidz Evolution, Decrypto, Stay Cool, The Hunt for Monsters, J'te gage que ... / Bluff Fiesta, señorita Poutine ... Encontramos nuestros juegos en más de 20 idiomas, en alrededor de cuarenta países.