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A fascinating look into the mind of Americas best modern boardgaming designer. It's true that it contains rules to 30 some games, but that's not really what it's about. This is a book the gives Sid's insights into what made him a designer and how he viewed many of the current games out there.
He did include an interesting little review section on "modern" games. But sadly it was mostly just advertising space since I didn't see any of his opinions shine through. (