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Tag: Feuerland Spiele

Meople News: Sunny Zoo of Lisbon

4 September, 2020 Kai Weekly News

Feuerland Spiele Feuerland Spiele will soon release a new tile placement game by Uwe Rosenberg (Patchwork, Cottage Garden,…). In New[…]

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Meople News: Fake, Silent Stars

21 September, 2019 Kai Weekly News

Van Ryder Games Gumshoes get more work in Detective: Smoke and Mirrors, the new expansion to Van Ryder Games’ Detective:[…]

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Meople News: The Lying Tiles of Yedo

13 September, 2019 Kai Weekly News

Game Brewer Andreas Steding’s Gùgong was a fresh breeze in the worker placement genre last year, all through the magic[…]

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Kennerspiel des Jahres 2019 – The Nominees

28 May, 2019 Kai Featured, News

Here we go once more. Better a few days late than never, right? The Spiel des Jahres nominations were, at[…]

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Meople News: Dying in Norway

22 September, 2018 Kai Weekly News

Fantasy Flight Games Arkham Horror Third Edition is coming. How much will change compared to previous editions? Well, for now[…]

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Meople News: The Infamous Bandit King

31 August, 2018 Kai Weekly News

Cranio Creations The vikings are coming, and only some good, old-fashioned city walls will keep them out. Walls of York[…]

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Meople News: Pillaging Ganymede

30 March, 2018 Kai Weekly News

Kickstarter To imprison the minotaurus King Minos bade the architect Daedalus construct a maze. Every year, a murder of virgins[…]

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Meople News: Undying Weredragons

17 March, 2018 Kai Weekly News

dlp games Reiner Stockhausen (Orléans, Altiplano,…) has a new game coming with dlp games. Moorea will take you to the[…]

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Meople News: A Low and Edgy Princess

16 February, 2018 Kai Weekly News

Matagot Princess Jing, the coming game by Roberto Fraga and Editions Matagot, is a two player game in the family[…]

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Meople News: Teddy Bear Tea Party

15 September, 2017 Kai Weekly News

Feuerland Spiele Life in Frisia is completely unthinkable without tea. Believe me, I’ve been there, tea comes right after oxygen[…]

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  • Spellbound

    The Master Wizards all told you, don’t mess with Baba Yaga. But of course you wouldn’t listen, she is only one witch, what could she possibly do to you. And now you find yourself in the Wilderness, a few days missing from your memory and horribly disfigured, with parts of your body shrunken and grown completely out of proportion. And not in a way that you’d find advantageous. Your only way back to full humanoidity goes through Baba Yaga.

  • 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.

  • Valley of the Kings

    Death is when your life really starts. That, at least, was the belief of the ancient Egyptians, and they prepared for the afterlife by taking everything with them, plus the kitchen sink. If you thought the way your mother packed for a three week vacation was over the top, then you haven’t seen an Egyptian burial chamber. In Valley of the Kings, your goal is to stuff your tomb with more things than the other players, meaning that you’ll be richer than they are in the afterlife. And that’s all that counts, isn’t it?

  • Onitama

    There once was an onmyo master, a teller of fortune and summoner of spirits. This onmyo master had two children, both thinking only they deserve to inherit his title. And so the two children fight, with the spirits they summon, over who is the greater summoner and thus deserving of the title. That’s the short story behind the Onitama, an abstract game that barely takes longer than telling its story.

  • Heroes

    Wizards never live in peace. Wherever they meet, they fight. Heroes is another game to prove this simple fact, and it packs the excitement of a real-time game into the wizard duel, because players roll at the same time, trying to collect the energy to cast a spell before their opponent does.

  • Eldritch Horror

    The stars have aligned again to allow the Great Old Ones, beings of such immense power that we are like insects to them, to stir in their slumber. Their cultists, madmen who would do anything for power, may be able to awaken them. Only a few people, those who stumbled upon their conspiracy by accident, may still be able to stop them. With no help from the rest of the world, for who would believe their tales, they must try to prevent the end of the world.

  • Sushi Go!

    Contrary to most places you go to eat now, modern sushi was originally a type of fast food if Wikipedia is to be believed. It’s thus very fitting that Sushi Go! is a fast food type of game: you play it quickly, with no preparation needed, and then you go back for a second helping. Unlike fast food, however, you don’t have to feel guilty after Sushi Go!, it makes you neither fat nor sick, only entertained.

  • Istanbul: Mocha & Baksheesh

    Being a merchant in the bazaar of Istanbul is a demanding job, and some days you just can’t do it without some chemical stimulation. With the new expansion to Mocha & Baksheesh, you can finally have your coffee in Rüdiger Dorn’s Istanbul. But it’s not for you to drink and gain energy for additional actions, it’s another commodity for you to trade in on your quest for rubies. But does coffee really make everything better?

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