The Death of the Board Game Critic: The Access Trap

Every year, 6,000 board games are released into a system designed for hype, not honesty. This is a forensic look at the "Access Trap" and why the board game media is built to fail. We call it “sharing our passion,” but if you zoom out, the board game hobby looks more like a reinforcing loop that rewards speed over substance. In this video, I’m breaking down the "Board Game Industrial Complex"—from the mathematical reality of creator burnout to the silent "Access Trap" that turns critics into marketing organs. Discussion Points - The Hype Loop: Why the system rewards "The New" over "The Good." The Anchor Problem: Why most channels fragment and fail to find an audience. The Math of Passion: The real ROI of a deep-dive review (it’s lower than you think). The Middle-Class Trap: Why mid-sized creators are statistically disposable. The Access Trap: Why honesty has become economically expensive in this hobby. This video's sole purpose is to create conversation. There is no blame, but being honest about the industry will only strengthen the quality that comes from it. [Timestamps] 0:00 The Kallax Graveyard - Introduction 01:00 The Hype Loop Formula 02:19 The Anchor Problem 03:40 The Math of Passion (ROI vs Reality) 05:27 The Matthew Effect and CTR 06:26 Behavioural Analysis - Understanding the Reviewer 08:22 Damnpening Loop and The Middle Class Death Spiral 09:33 The Access Trap (The Cost of Honesty) 10:51 Reviewers Are Not Bad 11:21 Breaking the Loop Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @bangersproject   Support my Instagram   / boardgamebangers