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Tag: Gil d’Orey

Meople News: Cubic Cherries of Time

Meople News: Cubic Cherries of Time

10 February, 2017 Kai Weekly News

Kickstarter Just because it’s cube-shaped and has different faces does not always mean it’s a dice. In Quodd Heroes, on[…]

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Meople News: Trek to the Congo

17 January, 2012 Kai Weekly News

Stronghold Games Although both games were available in Essen already, we all know that doesn’t mean you can find them[…]

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Meople News: Intergalactic Wizard Blood

15 August, 2011 Kai Weekly News

Pegasus Spiele For all things Mondo the homepage for the successful tile-laying game launched this weekend. Besides a lot of[…]

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Meople News: Vintage Runes

15 May, 2011 Kai Weekly News

Hello everyone, it’s time for another weekly news! We spent some time this weekend playing MONDO and got Junkyard Races[…]

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Caravelas

18 February, 2011 Kai Reviews

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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  • Five Tribes

    Bruno Cathala and Days of Wonder take us to Naqala, a magical kingdom straight out of Arabian Nights if Arabian Nights had included meeples. Which it should have. Five Tribes is one of the most talked about games of the last year, and after testing it extensively we understand why.

  • 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?

  • Kanagawa

    In Kanagawa, all players are disciples of Master Painter Hokusai, trying to learn in his studio of art how to produce visual effects on canvas, capturing the mood of the different seasons as well as specific objects like trees, buildings, characters and animals. And while his wisdom is available to everyone, not every disciple can take away the same learning from the Master.

  • Arkham Horror

    Everything is peaceful in the small town in New England. Nothing bad has happened yet this week. But it’s only monday, 2:00 am. And there we go, a gate to another world opens, monsters start pouring out. The inhabitants of Arkham suffer through a lot, if anything bad happens, it happens to them. Every time. They feel the Arkham Horror.

  • La Boca

    The game La Boca takes its name from the neighborhood La Boca in Buenos Aires, Argentina, a uniquely colorful place. Just as uniquely, the game La Boca is a puzzle game with strong player interaction, and that makes it a lot of fun to play.

  • Palazzo

    Palazzo is a fun, quick auctioning game with a slightly mathy scoring system. It has a theme – or so I’m told – something about building houses in Florence, but it doesn’t really matter much.

  • Burger Up

    Warning! Do not read this review while hungry. You’re about to read a many words about burgers, which will make you hungry to play Burger Up, but also to go out and eat at that grass-fed beef only burger place across town.

  • Robo Rally

    Racing games often have a strong feeling of roll your dice and may the luckier one win. Not so Robo Rally. To triumph in this race, you’ll need a good sense of direction and an even better ability at planning your moves.

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