Professional *american* sports. I don't see/hear it anywhere else. But then the US do like celebrating a sport almost more than the actual sport. Even turned cheering into a sport itself!
October 3, 2025 at 8:33 PM
Professional *american* sports. I don't see/hear it anywhere else. But then the US do like celebrating a sport almost more than the actual sport. Even turned cheering into a sport itself!
Thank you for sharing, this looks fun!I think it also highlights how hard it is to avoid assumptions when writing rules, even for a microgame. Like how many actions do players get per turn? Can you create and move a plane in the same turn? etc
June 4, 2025 at 2:33 AM
Thank you for sharing, this looks fun!I think it also highlights how hard it is to avoid assumptions when writing rules, even for a microgame. Like how many actions do players get per turn? Can you create and move a plane in the same turn? etc
I don't even... where did you find that!?! While it could probably be found in every Swiss-german household in the 80ies, I'm surprised anyone outside that area. would have even heard of it
April 13, 2025 at 10:19 PM
I don't even... where did you find that!?! While it could probably be found in every Swiss-german household in the 80ies, I'm surprised anyone outside that area. would have even heard of it
Kalahen! I recently re-discovered the box in my parents attic. As kids we could never quite figure out how to play it, or at least it always seemed wrong as it was very unfun. Maybe if should revisit!
February 2, 2025 at 9:06 PM
Kalahen! I recently re-discovered the box in my parents attic. As kids we could never quite figure out how to play it, or at least it always seemed wrong as it was very unfun. Maybe if should revisit!
The produce of Sky Teams put in a lot of effort to make the product as plastic free as possible, something I 100% support and appreciate. Seeing this though, I'm like oooh, amazing, but it's all plastic! I'm torn.
January 13, 2025 at 3:38 AM
The produce of Sky Teams put in a lot of effort to make the product as plastic free as possible, something I 100% support and appreciate. Seeing this though, I'm like oooh, amazing, but it's all plastic! I'm torn.
Klaus Teuber ist verantwortlich dafür, dass die deutsche Sprache wieder international Bedeutung hat. Wenn auch nur in gewissen Kreisen :) - geboren in der Schweiz, seit 10 Jahren in Melbourne, Australia
January 8, 2025 at 8:55 PM
Klaus Teuber ist verantwortlich dafür, dass die deutsche Sprache wieder international Bedeutung hat. Wenn auch nur in gewissen Kreisen :) - geboren in der Schweiz, seit 10 Jahren in Melbourne, Australia