Five & Dime 2006: Results Now Being Posted

Each year, Mark Jackson (aka Pastor Guy) graciously takes on the task of accepting Five & Dime lists—consisting of games that you’ve played at least five or ten times in a year—from gamers across the Interweb and compiling the results to see what’s hitting game tables most often.

Mark has started to post the Five & Dime 2006 results on his blog. Currently, you can see the most played games of 2006 and “Wide Angle Lens” graphs that show how games have performed over four-to-nine year periods. Future posts will cover, in Mark’s words, “the top nickels, the top dimes, the most-played new games, the biggest risers of the old games, and the biggest ‘losers’ of the old games.”

The Five & Dime for 2005 is also available on Mark’s blog, and results for the years 1998-2004 are on The Switching Yard.

Source: Mark Jackson



Posted by W. Eric Martin on Feb 15, 2007 at 01:31 PM in Game NewsThe Industry at Large / 776

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