Caravelas takes you back to the age of exploration, when courageous men crossed the oceans in rather unsafe ways in search for wealth and glory.
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Caravelas takes you back to the age of exploration, when courageous men crossed the oceans in rather unsafe ways in search for wealth and glory.
Read moreHooray, we have our own Meople’s Magazine comic now! Our gaming regular Angela came up with the idea and is[…]
Read moreFrom Libellud, we’ll have another Dixit game this year: Dixit Odyssey, schedule for release in June. There is no specifics[…]
Read moreHavana is a card game with some extra goodies. The goal is to restore the city of Havana to its pre-revolution glory. Action cards are a valuable resource because, once discarded, they only come back when you used them all. Turn order play a big role and is not easy to manage. And worst of all, it’s tied to the actions you can take.
Read moreTo start off this weeks news, here’s an update from last week: Mayfair Games’ Bill Fogarty took the time to[…]
Read moreKingpin is a two-player strategy game about crime syndicates at war: with limited time, space and people you try to overrun the enemy’s HQ or take control of the central No Man’s Land. It’s not as easy as it sounds, there is more thinking involved than you might expect.
Read moreAfter last week’s almost non-existent news items, I went out and looked for more news sources to add to my[…]
Read moreSome people don’t like too much randomness in games. Those people better stop reading now, because we’re talking about Fluxx. Fluxx is slightly more random than getting up in the middle of the business meeting yelling “CAULIFLOWER” … while wearing a wombat suit. And this here is not just any Fluxx, iiiiiiiiit’s MontyPython’s Flying Fluxx Game!
Read moreThis news week is so slow, I was considering just skipping this week and put the one item in next[…]
Read moreBazaar is a genuine classic: the first edition dates back to 1967, and it still has its fair share of followers today. It’s a game about buying carpets with different-coloured gems, which you either roll for or trade for others. But despite a theme being present, it’s more an abstract strategy game than anything else.
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