Today is the day many boardgamers all over the world are waiting for every year. No, it’s not the Essen[…]
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Sanssouci
Sanssouci, a palace in Potsdam near Berlin, Germany. It’s famous for it’s beautiful gardens, and those gardens are what Michael Kiesling wants you to recreate in the game named Sanssouci. But it’s not about their beauty, their symmetry or even their completion. All you care for is: how far down the garden paths can someone walk?
Read moreThe Palaces of Carrara
The city of Carrara has been famous for its marble since Roman times. It’s been used, by people who can afford it, all over the empire. In The Palaces of Carrara, you don’t take it quite so far, the furthest your marble travels is about 100km down the coast. But you wouldn’t want it to go further, anyway, because that short distance already gives you enough to consider if you want to win in this game, because for a game of only about 60 minutes, it sure keeps you busy.
Read moreMeople News: Theseus and the Cave of Dreaming Horrors
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Read moreMeople News: Flaming Daffodils
No news post this week could be complete without the big news of the gaming world: Spiel and Kennerspiel des[…]
Read moreSpiel des Jahres 2013: Kennerspiel Nominees and Recommendations
As you already noticed, the Spiel des Jahres nominations are out. It’s kinda hard to miss when you frequent the[…]
Read moreAsara
Asara, the city of spires. The Caliph has called 4 famous architects to give the city more spires, higher spires, more colourful spires. In only four years, we are to fill the city with soaring towers, but funds and workers are limited.
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