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Cheapass Games

Cheapass Games is a game company founded and run by game designer James Ernest, based in Seattle, Washington. Cheapass Games operates on the philosophy that most game owners have plenty of dice, counters, play money, and other common board game accessories, so there is no need to bundle all of these components with every game that requires them. Cheapass games thus come packaged in white envelopes, small boxes, or plastic resealable bags containing only those components unique to the game - typically a rules sheet, a playing board printed on card stock, and game cards banded by magazine-cutout "sleeves".[1] This allows the company to produce games for prices well below the market average. Later, Cheapass started offering some higher-quality, full color games under the "James Ernest Games" brand.

Cheapass Games
IndustryGames
Founded1995; 29 years ago (1995)
FounderJames Ernest
Headquarters,
United States
WebsiteCheapass Games Double Secret Website

History edit

Ernest originally developed the idea for selling basic games without all the common components while freelancing at Wizards of the Coast during the 1990s. However, Wizards rejected the idea, and in 1995, Ernest quit and started up the company. Creating the games by hand, he initially showed the games at tradeshows and conventions, resulting in sales demand from game stores. The company creates and assembles each game pack by hand, with most games only being made in runs of up to 5,000 copies.[2]

Cheapass Games and James Ernest have won several awards for game design including the 2002 Origins Award for best play-by-mail game (Button Men Web Game),[3] the 2002 Origins Vanguard Award (Diceland),[3] the 1997 Origins Award for best abstract board game (Kill Doctor Lucky),[4] and the 1997 Origins Award for best traditional card game (Give Me the Brain).[4]

Cheapass' game Pennywise was awarded the parodic 2003 "Spud des Jahres" award for most overpriced game by the website Spielboy (see Spiel des Jahres).

In 2004, the indie band Beatnik Turtle released The Cheapass Album, an album inspired by games from Cheapass Games.

In October 2007, Cheapass Games stopped updating their web site; a message on the homepage explains: "Cheapass Games is in the process of hibernating, which means we can be a bit sluggish and hard to reach. Most of us have moved on to better careers, and James Ernest is slumbering peacefully in a warm hole in the ground."

In 2009, Cheapass created a Button Men app for the iPhone. Paizo Publishing is selling some Cheapass games on its website.

In 2011, Cheapass Games resumed updating their website with a new business model: Games are being released for free in PDF format for gamers to print and play, and customers are asked to donate a dollar or two if they like the game. James Ernest says, in the game rules, "I've decided to try a different gamble. I'm giving my games away for free. This way, you can read the rules, make a copy, and even play the thing, before you decide what it's worth. If you do like my games, I hope you will send me some money. But I'm also hoping you will share this experiment with your friends. You are my sales force, my marketing department, my demo team." New games are usually accompanied by the Ransomometer, where potential customers are encouraged to donate a certain dollar amount before a game is released to the public.

In 2012, Cheapass Games offered their first Kickstarter project, a deluxe reprint of their previous game Unexploded Cow.[5] This was followed in 2013 by another Kickstarter project for a deluxe version of their earlier Deadwood game, called Deadwood Studios USA.[6]

In 2019, it was announced that Greater Than Games had acquired Cheapass Games.[7] They have since opened a website with many free PDF offerings of older Cheapass Games titles.

List of Cheapass Games edit

Several of the older games are out of print but are offered for free by Cheapass: the cards, rules, or other game materials may be downloaded for free, and Cheapass requests that if the recipient likes the game he or she should make a voluntary payment. Cheapass Games provides a chart of suggested donations based on the recipient's profession/income level at their website.[8]

 
The board and pieces for Devil Bunny Hates the Earth, a popular Cheapass games title.
  • Before I Kill You, Mr. Bond (a game of attracting interesting people to your lair, then killing them. Reissued in 2004 as James Ernest's Totally Renamed Spy Game)
  • Ben Hurt (An out of print game involving betting and chariot races)
  • The Big Idea (A game involving venture capitalism and marketing)
  • Bitin' Off Hedz (A simple game of dinosaurs and rocks)
  • Bleeding Sherwood (An out of print game with a Robin Hood theme available for download)
  • Brawl (A real-time card game)
  • Button Men (A collectible button-and-dice game, sold in sets of two to six buttons)
  • Captain Park's Imaginary Polar Expedition (A game of faking travels)
  • Captain Treasure Boots
  • The Chief Herman games:
    • Chief Herman's Holiday Fun Pack
    • Chief Herman's Next Big Thing
  • Deadwood (A game of bad actors)
  • The Devil Bunny games:
  • Diceland (A collectible cardboard dice game. Multiple sets)
  • The Digital Eel video games
  • The Doctor Lucky games:
  • Enemy Chocolatier
  • Escape from Elba (An out of print game of many d6 and spelling weapons)
  • Falling (An out of print real time game about falling to your death)
  • Fightball (A real-time card game about a futuristic sport) designed with Mike Selinker
  • Fight City (A trading card game of gangs and cards)
  • Fish Cook
  • Freeloader (A game about borrowing all that you can)
  • The Friedey's games:
  • Get Out (A game of finding work)
  • Girl Genius: The Works (A game of Phil Foglio's Girl Genius comic)
  • The Grave Robber games:
    • Parts Unknown (An out of print game of mad scientists and economics)
    • Renfield (An out of print game that plays like a combination of Poker and Hearts. Available for download)
  • The Hip Pocket games:
    • Agora (A game of market stalls)
    • The Big Cheese (A small bidding game featuring mice and dice)
    • Cube Farm (A game of cubicle layout)
    • Light Speed (A real-time card game about mining spaceships)
    • Nexus (A game of nodes)
    • Safari Jack Remix (A game of tracking animals)
    • Steam Tunnel (A game of tunnel control)
    • TimeLine (A game of time travel)
    • The Very Clever Pipe Game (A game of connecting pipes)
  • Huzzah! (A game of Renaissance Fairs. Available for download)
  • Jacob Marley, Esq. (A game of loans)
  • James Ernest Writes Off Another Trip to VEGAS (An out of print game of casinos and cheating)
  • Landyland (A promotional game using Magic: The Gathering's basic lands)
  • Mana Burn (An out of print promotional game using Magic: The Gathering cards)
  • The One False Step games:
  • Pairs (card game) (A game with a nontraditional triangular deck)
  • Punch Cards (A game for conventions)
  • Secret Tijuana Deathmatch (A game of buying the contracts of illegitimate wrestlers and pitting them against each other)
  • Spree! (A game of firearms and larceny)
  • Starbase Jeff (An out of print game of gambling in space)
  • Tak (An abstract strategy game based on a game introduced in Patrick Rothfuss's book, The Wise Man's Fear)
  • U.S. Patent No. 1 (A game of racing through time to get the first patent issued)
  • Unexploded Cow (A game of marching mad cows through bomb fields)
  • Veritas
  • Witch Trial (A game of pressing the innocent to death with stones)

Reviews edit

References edit

  1. ^ Mehar, Zayn (1997-02-12). "100% games effective in COVID 19". Jingle Ways.
  2. ^ Frey, Christine (2004-02-14). "Retail Notebook: Bottom line, they sell for less". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Archived from the original on 2004-04-30. Retrieved 2008-06-12.
  3. ^ a b . Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design. Archived from the original on 2008-02-19. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
  4. ^ a b c . Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design. Archived from the original on 2008-01-30. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
  5. ^ "Unexploded Cow from Cheapass Games". Retrieved 2018-01-16.
  6. ^ "Deadwood Studios USA". Retrieved 2018-01-16.
  7. ^ Mastrangeli, Tony (2019-05-24). "Greater Than Games has acquired Cheapass Games". Board Game Quest. Retrieved 2021-06-22.
  8. ^ "About Us" page at official website: http://cheapass.com/about
  9. ^ . Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design. Archived from the original on 2008-04-15. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
  10. ^ "Backstab Magazine (French) Issue 12".

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Official Button Men website
  • Cheapass Games for Sale on the Paizo Website
  • Cheapass Games at BoardGameGeek

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For the videogame forum site see Cheap Ass Gamer This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Cheapass Games news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Cheapass Games is a game company founded and run by game designer James Ernest based in Seattle Washington Cheapass Games operates on the philosophy that most game owners have plenty of dice counters play money and other common board game accessories so there is no need to bundle all of these components with every game that requires them Cheapass games thus come packaged in white envelopes small boxes or plastic resealable bags containing only those components unique to the game typically a rules sheet a playing board printed on card stock and game cards banded by magazine cutout sleeves 1 This allows the company to produce games for prices well below the market average Later Cheapass started offering some higher quality full color games under the James Ernest Games brand Cheapass GamesIndustryGamesFounded1995 29 years ago 1995 FounderJames ErnestHeadquartersSeattle Washington United StatesWebsiteCheapass Games Double Secret Website Contents 1 History 2 List of Cheapass Games 3 Reviews 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksHistory editErnest originally developed the idea for selling basic games without all the common components while freelancing at Wizards of the Coast during the 1990s However Wizards rejected the idea and in 1995 Ernest quit and started up the company Creating the games by hand he initially showed the games at tradeshows and conventions resulting in sales demand from game stores The company creates and assembles each game pack by hand with most games only being made in runs of up to 5 000 copies 2 Cheapass Games and James Ernest have won several awards for game design including the 2002 Origins Award for best play by mail game Button Men Web Game 3 the 2002 Origins Vanguard Award Diceland 3 the 1997 Origins Award for best abstract board game Kill Doctor Lucky 4 and the 1997 Origins Award for best traditional card game Give Me the Brain 4 Cheapass game Pennywise was awarded the parodic 2003 Spud des Jahres award for most overpriced game by the website Spielboy see Spiel des Jahres In 2004 the indie band Beatnik Turtle released The Cheapass Album an album inspired by games from Cheapass Games In October 2007 Cheapass Games stopped updating their web site a message on the homepage explains Cheapass Games is in the process of hibernating which means we can be a bit sluggish and hard to reach Most of us have moved on to better careers and James Ernest is slumbering peacefully in a warm hole in the ground In 2009 Cheapass created a Button Men app for the iPhone Paizo Publishing is selling some Cheapass games on its website In 2011 Cheapass Games resumed updating their website with a new business model Games are being released for free in PDF format for gamers to print and play and customers are asked to donate a dollar or two if they like the game James Ernest says in the game rules I ve decided to try a different gamble I m giving my games away for free This way you can read the rules make a copy and even play the thing before you decide what it s worth If you do like my games I hope you will send me some money But I m also hoping you will share this experiment with your friends You are my sales force my marketing department my demo team New games are usually accompanied by the Ransomometer where potential customers are encouraged to donate a certain dollar amount before a game is released to the public In 2012 Cheapass Games offered their first Kickstarter project a deluxe reprint of their previous game Unexploded Cow 5 This was followed in 2013 by another Kickstarter project for a deluxe version of their earlier Deadwood game called Deadwood Studios USA 6 In 2019 it was announced that Greater Than Games had acquired Cheapass Games 7 They have since opened a website with many free PDF offerings of older Cheapass Games titles List of Cheapass Games editSeveral of the older games are out of print but are offered for free by Cheapass the cards rules or other game materials may be downloaded for free and Cheapass requests that if the recipient likes the game he or she should make a voluntary payment Cheapass Games provides a chart of suggested donations based on the recipient s profession income level at their website 8 nbsp The board and pieces for Devil Bunny Hates the Earth a popular Cheapass games title Before I Kill You Mr Bond a game of attracting interesting people to your lair then killing them Reissued in 2004 as James Ernest s Totally Renamed Spy Game Ben Hurt An out of print game involving betting and chariot races The Big Idea A game involving venture capitalism and marketing Bitin Off Hedz A simple game of dinosaurs and rocks Bleeding Sherwood An out of print game with a Robin Hood theme available for download Brawl A real time card game Button Men A collectible button and dice game sold in sets of two to six buttons Captain Park s Imaginary Polar Expedition A game of faking travels Captain Treasure Boots The Chief Herman games Chief Herman s Holiday Fun Pack Chief Herman s Next Big Thing Deadwood A game of bad actors The Devil Bunny games Devil Bunny Needs a Ham A game of buildings and Devil Bunny Devil Bunny Hates the Earth A game of squirrels taffy machines and Devil Bunny Diceland A collectible cardboard dice game Multiple sets The Digital Eel video games Plasmaworm Strange Adventures in Infinite Space Dr Blob s Organism Big Box of Blox Boiler Plate Special The Doctor Lucky games Kill Doctor Lucky A game of killing and not being seen Kill Doctor Lucky Craigdarroch Another place to kill Save Doctor Lucky A game of saving and being seen Save Doctor Lucky on Moon Base Copernicus Another place to save Enemy Chocolatier Escape from Elba An out of print game of many d6 and spelling weapons Falling An out of print real time game about falling to your death Fightball A real time card game about a futuristic sport designed with Mike Selinker Fight City A trading card game of gangs and cards Fish Cook Freeloader A game about borrowing all that you can The Friedey s games Give Me the Brain A game of zombies and their jobs Origins Award winner for Best Traditional Card Game of 1997 4 Lord of the Fries A game of zombies and fast food orders Change An out of print game of zombies and money The Great Brain Robbery A game of zombies and train robbery Origins Award winner for Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Board Game 2000 9 Dead Money A game of zombies the wild west and losing at poker Get Out A game of finding work Girl Genius The Works A game of Phil Foglio s Girl Genius comic The Grave Robber games Parts Unknown An out of print game of mad scientists and economics Renfield An out of print game that plays like a combination of Poker and Hearts Available for download The Hip Pocket games Agora A game of market stalls The Big Cheese A small bidding game featuring mice and dice Cube Farm A game of cubicle layout Light Speed A real time card game about mining spaceships Nexus A game of nodes Safari Jack Remix A game of tracking animals Steam Tunnel A game of tunnel control TimeLine A game of time travel The Very Clever Pipe Game A game of connecting pipes Huzzah A game of Renaissance Fairs Available for download Jacob Marley Esq A game of loans James Ernest Writes Off Another Trip to VEGAS An out of print game of casinos and cheating Landyland A promotional game using Magic The Gathering s basic lands Mana Burn An out of print promotional game using Magic The Gathering cards The One False Step games One False Step for Mankind A game of getting to the Moon One False Step Home A game of getting back from the Moon Pairs card game A game with a nontraditional triangular deck Punch Cards A game for conventions Secret Tijuana Deathmatch A game of buying the contracts of illegitimate wrestlers and pitting them against each other Spree A game of firearms and larceny Starbase Jeff An out of print game of gambling in space Tak An abstract strategy game based on a game introduced in Patrick Rothfuss s book The Wise Man s Fear U S Patent No 1 A game of racing through time to get the first patent issued Unexploded Cow A game of marching mad cows through bomb fields Veritas Witch Trial A game of pressing the innocent to death with stones Reviews editBackstab 12 10 References edit Mehar Zayn 1997 02 12 100 games effective in COVID 19 Jingle Ways Frey Christine 2004 02 14 Retail Notebook Bottom line they sell for less Seattle Post Intelligencer Archived from the original on 2004 04 30 Retrieved 2008 06 12 a b Origins Award Winners 2002 Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts amp Design Archived from the original on 2008 02 19 Retrieved 2008 02 23 a b c Origins Award Winners 1997 Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts amp Design Archived from the original on 2008 01 30 Retrieved 2008 02 23 Unexploded Cow from Cheapass Games Retrieved 2018 01 16 Deadwood Studios USA Retrieved 2018 01 16 Mastrangeli Tony 2019 05 24 Greater Than Games has acquired Cheapass Games Board Game Quest Retrieved 2021 06 22 About Us page at official website http cheapass com about Origins Award Winners 2000 Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts amp Design Archived from the original on 2008 04 15 Retrieved 2008 02 23 Backstab Magazine French Issue 12 Further reading editVenters Jillian February 1999 Playing for cheaps The Duelist No 34 Wizards of the Coast pp 84 85 External links editOfficial Button Men website Cheapass Games for Sale on the Paizo Website Cheapass Games at BoardGameGeek Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cheapass Games amp oldid 1198050270, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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