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Sunday, September 30, 2012

In the Wild

A couple seedy looking fellows playing Hunt or Gather in a bar.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Rules Rewrite

Published an update to the rules today. After getting feedback from 4 "blind playtest" groups I re-worked the rules so the game would be easier to learn for the first time without anybody there to teach it. I got the rules reviewed edited by a third editor, and also proofread by another person. Here they are:
Tomorrow I'll order a few copies to put together and send out for another round of playtesting and review.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Initial Reviews


There are a couple great reviews of Hunt or Gather up on The Game Crafter. One is from a playtester, but one who did not work with me on the game and learned it directly from the rules, and the other is from the print-on-demand publisher where it is featured as a staff pick!


"...There's enough strategy to keep you engaged, but not so much you need to obsess over every decision. In other words, it's the kind of game that's actually fun to play.

The game's competitive, but not mean spirited. You can't hurt your opponent directly, though the rules encourage you to tell white lies here and there. Hunt or Gather favors trickery, strategy, and out-of-the-box thinking, which makes victory all the sweeter..."

-Erin Snyder


"This is a great game that works well whether you're a group of two or a group of five. Most games that are designed for two player don't scale as well when you go up to larger groups, but this one does a great job.
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You know you've picked a good game when your friends ask to play it again. And H||G got played three times in one day with my particular group. For that reason I give the game 5 stars."

-JT

For the full text of these reviews visit the Hunt or Gather page on Game Crafter.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Sample Turns

Download a story and rules explanation (with lots of photos!) of a few samples turns of this game:

Hunt or Gather Sample Turns.pdf (1.2mb)

Here is a sample photograph:
Hunting a bear

Friday, May 18, 2012

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the FAQs from the latest edition of the rules:

Q: What disks do I have to show everyone when I explore?
A: Deadly animals must always be revealed.
Q: What’s the easiest way to tell deadly animals from non-deadly animals?
A: The deadly animals have dark backgrounds.
Q: Can I lie about what disk I just found?
A: Yes, if it’s not a deadly animal.
Q: Can a hunter use a torch?
A: No, but a hunter can carry a torch to exchange with a gather.
Q: Can I move back to village and score on same turn?
A: Yes, but you may not explore any spaces on the way.
Q: When do I get to pick up more equipment?
A: Any time a character leaves the village.
Q: When a character dies, do I lose any claimed spaces?
A: You get to keep claimed spaces, and disks that have already been scored.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Friends and Family Blind Playtests

Playtest reports are coming in from friends and family back east. I sent out 5 copies of the game for them to learn by reading the rules, rather than me teaching it in person.

I've gotten some very useful feedback that will translate directly into a better new edition of the rules. I'll be re-working the first couple pages to provide a higher level overview and describe how the components are used as they are introduced. I've also got some work to do simplifying the descriptions of hunting and scoring exploration disks. Thankfully everyone was able to figure it out without much trouble once they had the pieces in front of them.