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What inspires 2 NUS researchers to develop an engaging game to raise public awareness about Covid?
Ever thought that you might handle the COVID-19 pandemic better than the governments around the world?


Love Space? Love Puppies? Then You Will Love This Card Game!
Tulika Sahai quit her job as a Asia Regional Strategy Director to create a card game called, Space Puppies! We find out why in the interview


Drawing beautiful birds for Fly-A-Way: Behind the scenes with the artist
In this interview, we understand more about the conceptualisation of the birds illustration in the game Fly-A-Way.


How a dog lover spread love and knowledge on dog caring via card game
These dog lovers want to spread their love and share their knowledge with like-minded dog lovers. Find out how they do this using a card gam


The designer behind popular Cryptocurrency boardgame shares how he designed a Dinosaur card game
Metaverse? Multiverse? Here comes Dinoverse. What inspire the designer, Steve Ng, to create a game about dinosaur? We find out from him.


How a brochure inspired a board game about migratory birds in Asia
Fly-A-Way is a beautiful tabletop game about migratory birds in Asia. We find out the story behind the game.


Fancy coming up with a tabletop game for a school venture? This is what the 4 friends did
Fancy coming up with a tabletop game for a school venture? This is what the 4 friends did.


Want to learn financial markets and investment jargon? Now you can, with a tabletop game
Rockstar Portfolio Manager (RSPM) is an exciting finance themed tabletop game created by a team of Pioneer Junior College alumni.


How a psychologist and a venture architect created a card game during COVID Lockdown
Two ladies with no experience in game development wanted to bring cheer to the people around them during the COVID lock down.


Why a successful art director quit her corporate job to be a freelance artist
Elen Winata is the artist behind the Japanese card game: Say What? Japanese and all the quirky Japanese art and pop culture.
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