Cryptozoic Robbing a moving train on horseback, is there any way that couldn’t be fun? Well, maybe there is, but[…]
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Cryptozoic Robbing a moving train on horseback, is there any way that couldn’t be fun? Well, maybe there is, but[…]
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There are many boardgames about wizards throwing fireballs at things, but very few about the other kind of magic, the kind where skilled performers go on stage and make their audience think that magic might be real. One of those few games is Trickerion, an intensely strategic worker placement game with many details to keep track of and very limited …. well, everything. Between limited resources, limited time and limited space, every decision is tough. Just the way we like it.
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Our first review of a 2016 Essen game is, by necessity, of a light game. We have to play it a couple of times, after all. Futschikato / Fuji Flush, a card game by Friedemann Friese, is as light as any game we ever reviewed, but nevertheless is a really fun game. That’s all thanks to one small twist: low cards can gang up on high cards. No matter how good your card is, you can never feel safe.
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Fantasy Flight Games One of the big challenges in Fantasy Flight’s New Angeles is to keep the peace in the[…]
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Once they get into gaming, most people discover their go-to designers at some point, the handful of designers who’s name is enough to make them buy a game. Vital Lacerda is one of my go-to designers, and so it was only with a slight hesitation that I took the big chunk of cash from my wallet to pay for the huge box that is The Gallerist. And I haven’t regretted the decision since, The Gallerist has exactly what I love Vital’s designs for: finely interwoven game mechanics that seem complex at first, maybe even convoluted, but reveal an elegant design underneath and meaningful, multi-dimensional decisions on every turn.
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Sit Down! They say that great minds think alike. You better hope that you and your partner both have great[…]
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Some might find a game where one player is literally Hitler offensive. I’m not one of them, and I’m glad, because that would keep me from a great hidden identity game that has tiny bit more structure than other games in that genre. At least for me it makes a huge difference.
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The SPIEL in Essen is a special event for board gamers all over the world. Especially for us Europeans, of[…]
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Queen Games Queen Games will release an unusually constructive post-apocalyptic game. It’s not about scavenging, stealing from the other players[…]
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Funforge Keep the Great Old Ones out of our world? What would you do that for? Their power is too[…]
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