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Tag: Gamelyn Games

Meople News: Escape to Tiny Stars

24 May, 2020 Kai Weekly News

Lunar Oak Studio The future is often shown dark, but rarely as literally as in Sheol. The moon has been[…]

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Meople News: A Fortune in Tree Pearls

16 September, 2018 Kai Weekly News

Libellud Has it been ten years already? This year is Dixit‘s anniversary, and we’ll get to celebrate it with a[…]

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Meople News: Tomb of the Tiny Thief

1 June, 2018 Kai Weekly News

Fox in the Box Train games are a large and well-defined genre of boardgames. Players control railway companies through stocks[…]

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Meople News: The Unicorns’ Nemesis

19 January, 2018 Kai Weekly News

Awaken Realms / Rebel You wake up from hyper sleep. Your head is spinning. Your stomach is revolting. The body[…]

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Meople News: Heroes of Dreams and Stars

Meople News: Heroes of Dreams and Stars

3 February, 2017 Kai Weekly News

Alderac Here’s a look at Thunderstone Quest, the third generation of Alderac’s fantasy deck-building game Thunderstone. It seems that everything[…]

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Meople News: Masters of the Epic Bird

Meople News: Masters of the Epic Bird

28 October, 2016 Kai Weekly News

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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Meople News: Tiny Epic Twilight

Meople News: Tiny Epic Twilight

12 January, 2016 Kai Weekly News

Alderac Entertainment A struggle sounds like something long and epic. Which is nice when you have the whole night. But[…]

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Meople News: Garden of Tiny Monsters

Meople News: Garden of Tiny Monsters

26 June, 2015 Kai Weekly News

Gamelyn Games Scott Almes’s Tiny Epic Kingdoms are about to become slightly larger and a good deal more epic with[…]

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Meople News: Rice with Tiny Dragons

Meople News: Rice with Tiny Dragons

9 January, 2015 Kai Weekly News

Modiphius Entertainment Kevin Wilson, designer of Arkham Horror and many other great games, has signed to develop a game for[…]

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  • Strike Dice

    Strike Dice is a game that promises epic conflict and adventure. After all, there are monsters on the box and the game board shows the conflict of Good vs. Evil. Also of Sight vs. Hearing, a conflict that recieves too little attention these days.

  • Viticulture

    Move to Italy, by a vineyard, grow wine, that’s not a plan that appeals to me. But put the same thing in a boardgame and suddenly I’m interested. Viticulture is a classic worker placement game about running a vineyard, from growing to selling wine, while giving tours and entertaining visitors on the side.

  • Codinca

    Abstract games don’t have to be long and complex to be good, Codinca shows that it’s perfectly possible to make am abstract that you can teach in five minutes, play in thirty, and still have a great time the whole time.

  • 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.

  • The Big Book of Madness

    You didn’t get your Hogwarts letter, did you? Yeah, me neither. I heard good things about the Elementary College, though. They have the Book of Madness in the library. Yes, THE Book of Madness. I have heard really, really bad things about their health and safety procedures, but they teach their students how to really work together and deal with a crisis. I’ll apply there right now!

  • Pandemic: The Cure

    With the amazing, ongoing success of cooperative game Pandemic, it’s no surprise that there are not only a number of expansions but also a few spin-off games with a similar theme and sharing the name. Pandemic: The Cure is one such game, it recreates the classic Pandemic as a dice game: lighter and faster but with all the original’s elements still there.

  • Potion-making: Practice

    Creating magic potions and elixirs isn’t easy, we all know that since a certain young wizard had to struggle through his Potions classes. But being able to create them yourself does have a certain appeal, doesn’t it? It’s time for Potion-making practice.

  • Bang!

    Welcome to the Wild West! You might not want to get to comfortable on your horse and take some cover behind that barrel there, the west is particularly wild today. Not only is everyone shooting everyone else, no one is even sure who is on their side. But in a real Western, that matters less than putting lead in the air, so get shooting.

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