What #boardgames contain mechanics/principles that appeal to #dataviz enthusiasts. A list of ideas in this thread... can you think of others? Image
Illusion by @WolfgangWarsch exploits how bad we are at accurately understanding area. It's about shape and colour encoding boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/2449…
Hues and Cues by Scott Brady and @TheOpGames. More on colour, this time about the challenge of describing a colour boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/3025…
Concept by @ReposProduction. Charades, but using icons. Really important for learning about conveying info in a visual way boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/1471…
Micro Macro from @spielwiese by Johannes Sich. Gestalt theory use visual encoding to allow us to see and group things together. Micro Macro makes everything blend together so that stories are hidden in plain sight in this wonderful whodunnit.
boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/3189…
Maps are fundamental to many #boardgames and to #dataviz so choosing one game is super-hard. But I'll go with Pandemic Legacy by @mattleacock and @robdaviau. In part because it's soooo good, but also because you change the map through the campaign boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/1619…
Fog of Love by @jacobjaskov is a game about relationships. It's in the list because rule-learning is embedded in the gameplay itself. How we get people to understand data narratives is a similar challenge. boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/1753…
Colt Express by @flagadur. A lot of data science is about programming so how about a game that is about programming movement, and the joy of what happens when it goes wrong? boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/1588…
What other games involve key #dataviz principles? cc'ing my board game geek friends for other ideas... @AlbertoCairo @TimHarford @alangwilson @ChrisLuv @AnnUJackson @pettiross
(the Catan image in the first post comes from @pixabay, by Dograapps pixabay.com/users/dograapp…)

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2 Nov 20
Thread: How would YOU visualize poll tracker data? You have 50 US states and a race to 270 Electoral College votes. Here's a thread of several approaches from the media, with one pro/con for each. #ElectionViz (1/11)
#YouGov goes for a traditional approach: stacked horizontal bar chart and standard US map.

Pro: Easy to find any particular state.
Con: Size is based on physical area, not number of electoral college votes

today.yougov.com/2020-president… (2/11)
#Politico is similar but uses a tile map

Pro: each electoral college vote is the same size. States are sized according to EC. (British perspective: California gets loads of votes!)
Con: a bit harder to find a particular state. Unusual display.

politico.com/2020-election/… (3/11)
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