Can you smell it? It’s that time of the year again, the time when the Spiel des Jahres nominees are[…]
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Can you smell it? It’s that time of the year again, the time when the Spiel des Jahres nominees are[…]
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For most of us, boardgaming is a wonderful hobby, a great diversion to pass the time with friends. But for[…]
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The year is god-knows-when BCE. The first people are spreading across the plains and forests looking for two things: food and shelter. Their most important tool in this dangerous voyage are Dominoes-like tiles they use to map out the surroundings. Okay, no, they didn’t really do that. You do that when playing Sapiens, map out the territory for your tribe to prosper.
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giochix.it Virus, the newest project by giochix.it and currently funding on Kickstarter and giochistarter, is going to be a new[…]
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The Horribilorum Sorcery Academy for Witty Witches and Wizards, yet another institute of magical learning that not only ignores safety procedures, it’s probably using the handbook to start a fire. This time, students have to sit their Potions exam with ingredients from a rickety, old ingredient dispenser and a professor that actively encourages them to cause explosions in that thing and to drink their own potions they just created to see if they work. Realistically, this game is not about winning, it’s about surviving!
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Days of Wonder Not all expansions are big, sometimes a small expansion can bring significant changes to a game. The[…]
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Bombyx Boardgame preview often show the rules of a game but fail at conveying its depth of strategy. Not so[…]
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Evil Hat Productions We told you a fair bit about the Dresden Files Cooperative Card Game already. How you play[…]
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Fantasy Flight Games The next expansion for Fantasy Flight’s Eldritch Horror will be another small box one, meaning especially that[…]
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Uwe Rosenberg is well known for his deep, complex games like Agricola, Glass Road or Fields of Arle. But those are not all he does, he’s equally skilled at small and deceptively simple looking games. In this one, you don’t have to feed your starving farmers, you don’t work and pray in a monastery, you don’t even sell your vegetables at the gates of Loyang. All you have to do is simply make a patchwork blanket.
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