Meet Bryce Journey and his Euro-style board game, Aguirre. Possibly the most intense subject of all of the finalists, Aguirre focuses on Lope de Aguirre, an accused murderer living in the Spanish South American colonies during the 16th century.

Tabletop Deathmatch is an independent game design contest run by Cards Against Humanity. We turned it into a webseries! We?ve assembled a panel of expert judges to pick an exceptional unpublished boardgame. The winning game will be brought to Gen Con 2015 and receive the money for a first printing.

Aguirre Judging
The judges play the final game, Aguirre! Max likes the illustrations but finds problems with the[…]

Skiptrace Judging
Today on Tabletop Deathmatch, the judges meet Skiptrace. They discuss the realism of being paid to[…]

Shut Up And Take My Money Judging
Today, a bunch of people from the game industry play a game that makes fun of the game industry.[…]

The Siblings Trouble
Rodney wonders if the storytelling and mechanics will conflict. Luke wants the game to have more[…]

Brewin USA Judging
This week, the judges play Brewin' USA! Luke is concerned with the lack of depth. Shari loves the[…]