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Tag: Alderac Entertainment

Meople News: Unexpected Crossroads

20 June, 2013 Kai Weekly News

Cranio Creations What could you possibly add to a game like Dungeon Fighter, the game where you throw dice at[…]

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Meople News: The Rat Command

6 June, 2013 Kai Weekly News

Level 99 Games Here are some more preview cards for the quick-and-dirty free-for-all card brawl Seven-Card Slugfest, available end of[…]

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Meople News: Shockingly Emerald

25 April, 2013 Kai Weekly News

Sometimes it’s just everything that goes wrong. With all our test players being quite busy recently – doing university, being[…]

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Meople News: Crossroads in Space

18 April, 2013 Kai Weekly News

Treefrog Games If you heard a loud squee sound just now, that was my inner fanboy trying to get out:[…]

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Meople News: Twin Chapel Safehouse

11 April, 2013 Kai Weekly News

Plaid Hat Games Wow, that’s a real beauty, a boardgame to go with the third part of the popular and[…]

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Meople News: Burning Trains on Fire

21 March, 2013 Kai Weekly News

Portal Publishing You probably noticed in the review that we really liked Robinson Crusoe: Adventure on the Cursed Island, but[…]

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Meople News: Masked Zombie Machine

Meople News: Masked Zombie Machine

6 March, 2013 Kai Weekly News

TwoMonkeyStudios A clever little card game called Influence is currently on Kickstarter, and it’s worth your time to check out.[…]

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Meople News: Talent Phobia

Meople News: Talent Phobia

27 February, 2013 Kai Weekly News

Hey everymeeple! Since we’re back in the Meeple Cave now, normal posting schedule here and on the social media should[…]

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Meople News: Jigsaw Vampires

13 February, 2013 Kai Weekly News

WizKids / NECA This new line of games is either a stroke of genius or a sign that Mike Elliott[…]

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Meople News: Alone and Unseen

30 January, 2013 Kai Weekly News

Alderac Entertainment In a very evil twist, some of the Smash Up: Awesome Level 9000 previews show up on Facebook[…]

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  • Columba

    Rearing pidgeons is such a peaceful, placid hobby, isn’t it. A game about it must be full of zen, a meditation exercise with tiles. Wrong! Columba is a very interactive tile laying/area control game with lots of options to mess with your opponents.

  • The Resistance

    We find ourselves in a not-so-far future. The whole world is controlled by a totalitarian government. Only a small resistance group is desperately trying to free the people, but their time is running out: they have already been infiltrated.

  • Shadows over Camelot

    What is your name? – Sir Meepalot.
    What is your quest? – The search for the Holy Grail.
    What is the poker hand you need to beat me? – I don’t know tha AAARRRGGH!
    And it is through the magic of the internet that you have been reading this text in Monty Python voices inside your head. Oh, you wanted to know about Shadows over Camelot?

  • Disaster on Everest

    Another trip up the world’s highest mountain, this time with a questionable travel ageny. After all, they must have known the storm was coming and could kill some clients.
    But you, the heroic guide on the mountain, will try to keep them alive – and still get them up the mountain so the agency doesn’t fire you. Good luck.

  • Undercover

    The life of a secret agent is tough. We know from James Bond’s biographical movies about the large number of people who to kill you while megalomaniac villains try to either kill everyone, enslave everyone or just take everyone’s money. But those movies gloss over the hardest part of the job: keeping track of who is who, and who they are working for. You think it’s easy, working with a bunch of double agents who all look the same because they wear stupid hats and trench coats and only meet in dark corners, anyway? Well, think again after you accidentally pass that briefcase to the wrong guy. He looked just like the right guy, but when he said “Thank you” you realized he was talking with the wrong stereotypical villain accent. But no more! With Undercover Doris and Daniel Danzer will help you understand just how hard the secret agent life is on your memory.

  • Confetti

    Simple doesn’t always mean boring, Some games have very, very simple rules and are still fun to play. So here we have a game that is based on the concept of confetti. Small, colourful paper discs for tossing in celebration purposes. Does it come under the “simple, but not boring” heading?

  • Patchwork

    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.

  • Mord im Arosa

    Mord im Arosa is a very, very unusual mystery game. There is no deduction element at all and neither are you supposed to hide your identity. Instead, the whole game is about listening where the clue cubes land in the tower when they are dropped in.
    Unusual? Yes. Fun? Find out.

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