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NZ Board Game Publisher Criticizes Team-Up!

Friday, 22 August 2008, 5:03 pm | Matt Taylor

Matt Taylor, designer of the board game BreakScore, says "the Ministry of Education's Team-Up website has laudable aims, but its promotion of overseas owned board games over NZ board games is lamentable" and he claims the site is flawed as it promotes ... More >>

NZ made board games will be a family Kiwisaver

Monday, 5 May 2008, 12:13 am | Matt Taylor

Matt Taylor, designer of the board game BreakScore, says "NZ made board games will be a great family Kiwisaver this winter" and he urges the government and the Sustainability Council of New Zealand to encourage families to switch from electronic games to non-electronic ... More >>

No Toxins In NZ Made Boardgame

Thursday, 20 September 2007, 3:25 pm | Matt Taylor

Board game publisher, Matt Taylor, says "there has been a marked increase in visits to his web site www.breakscore.com since it emerged that many Chinese made toys are subject to a world-wide product recall because they contain high levels of lead." More >>

High Dollar: Game Publisher Thinks Outside Square

Wednesday, 18 April 2007, 9:41 am | Matt Taylor

The rising NZ dollar makes New Zealand board game publisher think outside the square. Board game publisher, Matt Taylor, says "while the rising NZ dollar is presenting considerable challenges as export sales slow, thinking outside the square can turn ... More >>

Publisher applauds Buy Kiwi Made campaign

Wednesday, 22 November 2006, 2:45 pm | Matt Taylor

Press Release - For Immediate Release Headline: New Zealand board game publisher applauds Buy Kiwi Made campaign. Body: Independent board game publisher, Matt Taylor, says "Sue Bradford, Green MP and government spokesperson for the Buy Kiwi Made ... More >>

New milestone in independent board game publishing

Tuesday, 17 October 2006, 5:34 pm | Matt Taylor

A new milestone in independent board game publishing reached with the release of the 5th edition of BreakScore®. Summary: New Zealand game creator and independent board game publisher, Matt Taylor, says "A new milestone has been reached in ... More >>

Winter Blast a Boom for Online Business

Wednesday, 28 June 2006, 11:01 am | Matt Taylor

The winter blast that is currently hitting New Zealand is proving to be a boom for more than just home heating, snow skiing, and warm clothing retail outlets. Matt Taylor, publisher of the board, dice and card game BreakScore, says "there has ... More >>

Fun and Games

Monday, 29 May 2006, 9:17 am | Matt Taylor

New Zealand board game publisher, Matt Taylor, says "The disturbingly high school drop out rate, the alarmingly high youth suicide rate, and our appallingly high drug and violent crime rate is attributable to a clear failure in the way many children ... More >>

Are we prepared for Avian ‘Bird’ Flu?

Friday, 2 December 2005, 5:27 pm | Matt Taylor

‘Bird flu’ preparedness is an issue that New Zealand board game publisher, Matt Taylor, has serious concerns about. Taylor believes major financial institutions and government agencies are not sharing enough information on their contingency plans ... More >>

Game publisher predicts bird flu upsurge

Wednesday, 2 November 2005, 5:31 pm | Matt Taylor

Publisher, Matt Taylor, reports that the response to the launch of the board game Breakscore® and it's web site www.breakscore.com has been extremely positive with recent orders from Tahiti, Finland, the UK and the USA. Taylor attributes the increase ... More >>

Kiwi game designer takes on world with Breakscore

Tuesday, 9 August 2005, 3:08 pm | Matt Taylor

New Zealand board game designer Matt Taylor, has taken a creative approach to board game publishing by releasing his board game Breakscore ,independently, and launching simultaneously, the web site www.breakscore.com to promote the game globally. More >>

 
 
 
 
 

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