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''Going Cardboard: A Board Game Documentary'' is a 2012 documentary about the American adoption of
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s, and includes coverage of the 2009 board game event ''
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, as well as interviews with many prominent game designers. The film was written, directed and produced by Lorien Green, who was introduced to board gaming by her husband. It was financed through the
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Summary

Lorien Green shows how modern board games became popular in the
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. This includes interviews with influential
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s, fans, collectors, shop owners, specialized journalists and
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s who explain how, of all things, the internet promoted the success of non-digital games. It's been suggested that it's a useful tool to introduce newcomers to organized board gaming.


Reception

The ''Geeks Playing Games'' website called it a "must see for anyone interested in the people behind the games and the process behind the production", although German newspaper ''
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'' criticized it for being somewhat dated, as the film spent several years in post-production and only covers games up to 2009.


Interviews


Designers

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Klaus Teuber Klaus Teuber (born June 25, 1952) is a German former dental technician and designer of board games. He is best known for designing the strategy board game Catan. Career Teuber won the Spiel des Jahres ("Game of the Year") award four times: for ...
('' The Settlers of Catan'') * Reiner Knizia ('' Keltis'') *
Alan R. Moon Alan R. Moon (born 18 November 1951) is an author of board games, born in Southampton, England. He is generally considered to be one of the foremost designers of German-style board games. Many of his games can be seen as board game variations o ...
('' Ticket to Ride'') *
Friedemann Friese Friedemann Friese (born June 5, 1970) is a German board game designer, currently residing and working in Bremen. His trademarks are his green-colored hair and games whose titles begin with the letter "F". The majority of his games, self-publis ...
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'') * Donald X. Vaccarino (''
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'') * Nick Kellet (''
Gift Trap ''Gift Trap'' is a 2006 indie party board game, invented by Nick Kellet (based on an idea inspired by his eldest daughter in 2004). ''Gift Trap'' is billed as "The hilarious gift-exchange party game". Gift Trap relies on the players' personal k ...
'') *
Matt Leacock Matt Leacock is an American board game designer, most known for cooperative games such as Pandemic, Pandemic Legacy: Season 1, Forbidden Island and Forbidden Desert. Early life Leacock grew up in Long Lake, Minnesota. He studied visual comm ...
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'') * Mac Gerdts (''
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'') * Kory Heath ('' Zendo'') * Stephen Glenn (''
Balloon Cup ''Balloon Cup'' is a two-player card game designed by Stephen Glenn and published by Kosmos in 2003. The object of the game is for a player to win three of the five available trophies for flying hot air balloons. To do so, the players take turns ...
'') *
Christophe Boelinger Christophe Boelinger is a prolific game designer and game artist from France. His most famous game is ''Dungeon Twister''. Boelinger is credited as the designer of over 60 board games or game items. He is known as a fan of theme, unique styles, a ...
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Dungeon Twister ''Dungeon Twister'' is a strategy board game with a fantasy theme. ''Dungeon Twister'' was created by Christophe Boelinger, who published other French games such as ''Halloween Party'', ''A Dog's Life'', and ''Snowboard''. ''Dungeon Twister'' was ...
'') * Corey Konieczka ('' StarCraft: The Board Game'') * Bryan Johnson (''Island Fortress'')


Publishers

* Jay Tummelson ( Rio Grande Games) * Mark Kaufmann ( Days of Wonder) * Alexander Yeager (
Mayfair Games Mayfair Games was an American publisher of board, card, and roleplaying games that also licensed Euro-style board games to publish them in English. The company licensed worldwide English-language publishing rights to '' The Settlers of Catan'' s ...
) * Zev "Z-Man" Shlasinger ( Z-Man Games) * Derk Solko (
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) * Nick Medinger ( Funagain Games)


References


External links

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