Our new board game, the River could arrive at any moment. As usual, we are the last to see the final product. Of course, we see everything in photos and through the camera in the office, but the feeling of touching it (finally!) cannot be described. It's like Christmas or the first date. But no matter how romantic it may sound, none of them is devoted to success. (Fingers crossed) I look forward to this game a lot because my personal history emerges out from its graphics, every tile of the River is a memory of yesterday or 25 yrs earlier. Because everything inspires me and leaves a mark on my work – whether I want it or not. I discovered that games have many other parallels to life. Certain abilities are fixed in both, and you have to manage to use/combine all of them in the best way to achieve your goal. But as long as our abilities, defects and the goal are clear in games, there is at least one of these three in real life that we can't quite be sure of. With this ...