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Tag: Meeple’s Adventures

The Game of Meeples

Meeple’s Adventures: The Game of Meeples

2 August, 2012 sizi Meeple's Adventures

  The air beyond the wall was even colder than in the Night Watch’s fortress. Much colder. And it was[…]

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Meeple’s Adventures: Meepled away

29 March, 2012 admin Meeple's Adventures, Meople Comics

After many days of hard work in the bathhouse, Meephiro finally had a day off. And what better way to[…]

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Meeple’s Adventures: Indiana Meeple

1 March, 2012 sizi Meeple's Adventures, Meople Comics

After Baghdad, everything else should have been a walk in the park. Should have been. Turns out I was wrong.[…]

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Halloween 2011

30 October, 2011 sizi Featured, Meeple's Adventures, Meople Comics

It sounded like such a good idea: pack a basket full of games and take the shortcut through the forest[…]

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Meeple’s Adventures: The Meeple Tarot

11 August, 2011 sizi Featured, Meeple's Adventures, Meople Comics

One thing we deal with in games, almost all of them is Luck. Fortune. Some games demand it more, some[…]

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Meeple’s Adventures: Oh no! More lemm… meeples?

7 July, 2011 sizi Meeple's Adventures, Meople Comics

This meeple took a wrong turn somewhere around Albuquerque and not only ended up in the wrong game, or even[…]

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Meeple’s Adventures: Crouching tiger hidden meeple

22 June, 2011 sizi Featured, Meeple's Adventures, Meople Comics

“You can not yet wield the blade of Xiangqi”, Meep Bai yelled. “It’s true, your skill surpasses that of any[…]

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Meeple’s Adventures: Detoured

15 June, 2011 sizi Featured, Meeple's Adventures, Meople Comics

Do you know the feeling? You’re driving your steam train north towards Duluth, whistling a merry tune when suddenly the[…]

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Meeple’s Adventures: Soylent Green

20 May, 2011 sizi Featured, Meeple's Adventures

It’s the year 2022… People are still the same. They’ll do anything to get what they need. And they need[…]

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Meeple’s Adventures: The Call of Meepthulhu

11 May, 2011 sizi Meeple's Adventures, Meople Comics

You probably all heard the proverb “Ph’nglui mglw’nafh Meepthulhu R’lyeh wgah’nagl fhtagn“. No? Well, at least some of you have,[…]

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  • Big Badaboom!

    Goblins no have bombs. That no good. Goblins need bombs. You Goblins will see bombs, will look at bombs, will learn bombs? Why? Because Big Boss Necromancer Goblin say, that why. Go learn bomb, not worry if bomb explode, Big Boss bring you back, no problem.

  • Keyflower

    In 1620, a ship full of brave meeples set sail to cross the ocean and build a new life in the new world. These meeples who crossed the ocean on the Keyflower built a number of settlements competing for everything, including the buildings their settlements may have. In their first year, these meeples created their new lives.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • The Game

    This is the game you will never find on Google. Because the name of the game is The Game, and that’s just not very distinctive. The Game is a cooperative card game that was nominated for the 2015 Spiel des Jahres. It’s small and abstract, but that doesn’t say anything about how much fun it is.

  • Coerceo

    Abstract strategy games for two players. There are many of them already, you could think that all the good ideas have been done. And then a game like Coerceo comes along, completely redefines how you use the board in a classic black-vs-white abstract game and is all fresh and exciting. You should never consider a genre complete, there are always great ideas still to be dicovered.

  • T.I.M.E. Stories

    Consumable games, games that you play a number of times and then they are over for you, are a new thing. Pioneered by Risk Legacy, the idea has spread. More games are coming with the Legacy system, but that’s not the only way to make a game “expire”. T.I.M.E. Stories tries a different approach, one that leaves the game material unchanged and changes what you know instead.

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