Designing a Board Game from Theme: Prospero Hall

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[This is not sponsored content... we just like them... a lot :)]

There are many ways to design a board game - and we think theme-centric design gives us something really special. Pop culture can be hard to work with, but we're going to look into a few games Prospero Hall designed with theming in mind every step of the way.

Intro: (0:00)
Prospero Hall: (0:57)
Horrified: (2:27)
Jaws: (4:34)
Villainous: (7:08)
Haunted Mansion: (8:38)
Jungle Cruise: (10:06)
Outro: (12:14)

==MUSIC==
Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod

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Are there any games by other studios that you feel have great thematic ties? Let us know here!

TerreDiceGames
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You guys are great. I hope Prospero Hall see this video and keep putting in the effort. Couldn't agree more on all points. Great job!

charlierobson
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I have Godzilla, Jaws and Horrified. I am big fans of all three. They do an outstanding job of weaving theme into games which are actually fun to play.

kennethfharkin
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What better than War of the Ring?

Great video!

Iamwrongbut
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The most thematic game I played that stayed with me was Star Wars Rebellion. Unfortunately, the combat is a chore and the game is a bit long. I wish it was more streamlined. Anyway, the theme is really strong with that one :)

daninanestean
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Great video! Did you guys play Jaws as a two-player game and did you enjoy it as such?

heyfrankyboy
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1:15 just a correction here, I swear I'm not trying to be a jerk, but Back to the Future: Dice Through Time is not a Prospero Hall game. They made Back to the Future: Back In Time.

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