GDC Vault – History-Shaping Design: Tales Told by Early American Board Games

Julia Keren-Detar, Creative Lead for Untame, provides an excellent history and commentary on boardgames and their relationship with society. Many of the images and content can also be accessed at The National Museum of Play in Rochester, NY . The Overview follows:

Early American board games offer some interesting insights on how culture can shape design. In this talk, Brooklyn-based game designer Julia Keren-Detar covers the rise of board games in America, their designers, and how the games reflected and were informed by the culture of their times. By looking at this relationship between culture and design, we can better understand why certain design decisions were made, and how this correlation impacted the board games we know today. As we take a retrospective journey to the beginning of gaming in America, we become better informed on how our current culture can shape the games we make now.

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