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Tag: Catalyst Game Labs

Meople News: Highland Foxes

14 August, 2020 Kai Weekly News

Kolossal Games Kolossal Games’ sandbox western adventure Western Legends will soon enter its final chapter. The second expansion Blood Money[…]

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Meople News: Pining for the Fjords

17 August, 2018 Kai Weekly News

Fantasy Flight Games Someone over at Fantasy Flight Games must have bought a machine that can package games with a[…]

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Meople News: Fire in the Vale

Meople News: Fire in the Vale

1 May, 2017 Kai Weekly News

Repos Production A coming Repos Production release is the second cooperation between Bruno Faidutti and Eric Lang. After HMS Dolores[…]

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Meople News: I spy Northmen!

8 August, 2014 Kai Weekly News

Red Raven Games The ink is barely dry on Eight-Minute Empire: Legends, the fantasy variant of mini-strategy game Eight-Minute Empire,[…]

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Meople News: Time-travelling Moles

1 August, 2014 Kai Weekly News

Fantasy Flight Games The Woodland from Fantasy Flight’s next Talisman expansion is not a place for a Sunday afternoon stroll.[…]

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Meople News: Tales from the Crossfire

16 November, 2013 Kai Weekly News

Well, this is definitely one of our shorter news posts. But after Essen, it’s always slow news time, so I’m[…]

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Meople News: The Duke’s Escape to Venice

12 June, 2012 Kai Weekly News

This week is Kickstarter week in the Meople News – we have other things, of course, but many, many Kickstarter[…]

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Meople News: The Pimp Wizard’s Sister

7 February, 2012 Kai Weekly News

A weekend without gaming is a sad thing, don’t you think? Well, we’ll be sure not to let it happen[…]

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  • SOS Titanic

    I imagine that sometimes the pitch for a new board game must sound a lot like the pitch for the weird blockbuster movie of a year. “It’s a Patience game, only you can play it with friends and it’s about rescuing people from the Titanic.” It probably wasn’t an easy sale, but here it is: SOS Titanic, the multiplayer solitaire game with superpowers.

  • Smash Up: Awesome Level 9000

    Smash Up is already an over-the-top card game, but with the expansion, it gets even better. Four new factions join the fray: Plants, Ghosts, Steampunks and the Bear Cavalry.
    But are those four worthy to fight on your side?

  • Quarto

    An abstract strategy game by Gigamic from 1991. The rules are explained in about 2 minutes, but that doesn’t mean the game is easy to play. Expect to put some brain juice in order to win.

  • Elder Sign

    The city of Arkham just doesn’t get a break. When it’s not monsters in the street, it’s a Great Old One at the museum. And it’s the same people that have to mop up the mess again and play YAHTZEE AGAINST CTHULHU!
    Yeah, sounds weird, I know. But bear with me, it’s actually a lot of fun.

  • Old Men of the Forest

    Old Men of the Forest is a charity game: all its profits go to the Orangutan Foundation UK. So don’t think of this as a review, its more a “bringing it to your attention”. You can support the apes – never call them monkeys, they hate that – and gain a light card game in the process.

  • Bohemian Villages

    Ah, Bohemia, land of the dice, where the fate of whole families hinges on a few rolls of the metaphorical bones. The locals didn’t mention anything about that when we passed through on our vacation, but it’s probably one of those things you don’t discuss with outsiders. Being a village boy myself, I can relate to that. When someone passed through our village, we also didn’t tell him who’s life had been ruined by the dice. But in Bohemia, or at least in Reiner Stockhausen’s Bohemian Villages, the dice have a much more direct influence on the not-quite-meeple-people’s lives. The dice decide what career they can take and sometimes to which village they have to move.

  • Tash-Kalar: Arena of Legends

    Tash-Kalar: Arena of Legends offers epic fantasy battles in the arena, with wizards, dragons and more. But the battle is fought in a very different way from what you expect: with pattern matching abilities.

  • Elysium

    Usually, when a game tells you to create your own legend, it doesn’t mean you should kill the people participating in it. But when the game is named after the Greek underworld for heroes and demigods it was predictable that they would have to get there somehow, and the usual way is dying. But at least they will contribute to your legend and maybe help secure your place on Olympus.

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