"And for what? For a little bit of power? There's more to life than a little power, you know. Don'tcha know that? And here ya are, and it's a beautiful day. Well. I just don't understand it."
Definitely! Suffragists on both sides of the pond understood the power of play and how games could connect new audiences to their struggle. It's an important lesson for activists today: make cool shit people like!
I also consider myself an uncommon good, so the brand synergy here is 💥
Votes for Women is now available on UncommonGoods.com under History Geek interests!
This card-driven game lets players organize and campaign for victory across the 48 states that were called to ratify the 19th amendment.
Is Votes for Women "chewy umami"? Like an overcooked portobello?? 😾
Come hang out with us on Saturday!
At 150+ RSVPs, the little game market is turning into a mini-con! If you're in the DC area, come by this Saturday to check out our local tabletop design scene: TTRPGs, local-themed dice, video games on floppy disks (!), and Designers You May Have Heard Of: peoplesbooktakoma.com/event/games/
Check out the freshest indie games from local DMV designers, spanning zines, RPGs, solo journaling, and more at this fair just outside People’s! Then stick around for a panel discussion at 4p…
SMH trying to pretend you want to protect the kids by banning books and slathering the white kids in white wash, while giving Smith & Wesson the contract to arm teachers and giving gym teachers their genital inspector badges.
Tabletop Workers United continues their month of action at The Uncommons after filing 9 NLRB charges for alleged unionbusting. Employees claim ownership hasn't attended negotiation sessions for months, with no response to plan future sessions since Aug 26.
Workers at Manhattan’s oldest board game cafe picket after claiming ownership hasn't attended bargaining meetings in months
I created a board game about the American Woman Suffrage Movement and Gerald was... surprised by the "political crap" in this game about voting rights and American history.