![]() These markers are made by Roxely Games (designed along side Chad Michael Studio) and were initially produced as a Kickstarter add-on for Brass Lancashire. If we’re going to talk about a dedicated board game marker, we have to start at Iron Clays. So today, I’m going to spit out a couple recommendations for poker chips if you feel a need to get just a little bit fancy. ![]() I’ve done it with pocket knives, I’ve done it with automatic watches, camera gear…and I did it with poker chips. When I latch on to something I have a bad tendency to hyperfocus on it-specially when I know next to nothing about the subject. And a dedicated room? Nice to have, but if I never have one in my life, I, on my death bed, would not be amiss.īut poker chips? I have agonized, irrationally come to think of it, about them. I have wooden holders for bits and stuff, but they are the cheapest I could find, not caring if they are slightly incongruent in size. I don’t mind having a do-all table just as long as its wiped clean before a board game is set. A dedicated space for Kallaxes, card holders, exclusive tables where board games will forever be present and never a single scrap of food shall bet set. Some are content with whatever comes in the box and as long as there is space on a table, any table will do. There comes a time in every board gamer’s journey where we see our shelves stuffed with games, some still wrapped in pristine cellophane, and wished there was a bit more we could do to spruce up our favorite pass time. ![]()
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