The number of games I've played by Spanish developers, be them digital or analog, can be counted with one hand. Furthermore, none of these games depicted Spain or Spanish culture at all.
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Replying to @ErikTwice
Not Spanish, but I know
@gamesbymanuel has talked about how hard it is to make a career in games in Portugal. I wonder if it's similar in Spain, and that impacts the output.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @CraftyPlayers @ErikTwice
I believe it's somewhat similar but Spain is further ahead. They've had established studios for much longer than Portugal and made games such as Commandos, Castlevania and Metroid. The thing is, most are international studios with other themes in mind.
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It's interesting because Spain mis doing a bit better when it comes to videogames, but Portugal has a much larger lead in boardgames. I don't think the situation is great for either. Commandos was released 20 years ago and it may still be the most culturally relevant game.
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In the case of boardgames it's mostly due to Portuguese designers having success with international publishers first. Now some Portuguese aesthetics are becoming popular but mostly through cultural appropriation, like the Azul series.
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I'd say the main difference is that in Portugal you now have a couple boardgame publishers who are focused on showcasing Portuguese culture/history through the boardgames they publish, and some managed to get international attention.
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Replying to @gamesbymanuel @ErikTwice
My gut is that Vinhosby Lacerda from What's Your Game back in 2010 probably brought a lot of attention to Portugal, for both the designer and publisher, which could only inspire and help local designers
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Replying to @CraftyPlayers @ErikTwice
He wasn't the first but that's true. If you're curious, the game was originally released by an italian publisher called What's Your Game. Vital had already created a popular custom map of Portugal for Age of Steam, which now has an official release:https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/266369/railways-portugal …
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Before Vinhos, this was the only Portuguese board game I had heard of in international channels. Caravelas, by Gil d'Orey:https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/72131/caravelas …
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