A collection of resources about Game Theory and Board Game Design, this compilation offers a comprehensive exploration of the strategic principles underlying competitive interactions. It delves into key concepts such as Nash equilibrium, zero-sum games, and cooperative strategies, illustrating how these theories can be applied to the design and mechanics of board games. The collection also emphasizes the importance of player psychology, decision-making processes, and game balance, providing insights into creating engaging and thought-provoking gameplay experiences. Additionally, resources include case studies of successful games, practical design frameworks, and theoretical discussions to enrich understanding and application in both academic and practical contexts.