The stuff of bad science fiction movies, come to live. That’s what you get in Science Fiction Double Feature, the third expansion to Smash Up. And they are all here to fight over the world, be it with bananas or martinis.
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Smash Up: The Obligatory Cthulhu Set
For a game as mired in pop culture as Smash Up, it was unavoidable that the internets favorite Old One would have an appearance at some point. But is The Obligatory Chulhu Set as great as the Old One himself, or will it cause your descent into madness?
Read moreMeople News: The War of Pairs
Cheapass Games This is not the first time that I admit to having a giant man-crush on Pat Rothfuss, author[…]
Read moreSmash 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?
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The ultimate question about life, the universe and everything can finally be answered. Who would win in a fight, Pirates or Ninjas? 42. Sorry, doesn’t make sense after all. But at least you can answer all the other big questions as well. Dinosaurs or Robots? Aliens or Zombies? All that and more now has an answer, and the answer is Smash Up.
Read moreMeople News: Legendary Brawls
Z-Man Games Games with cards, tokens and wooden discs are nice, I love them. But there is something to be[…]
Read moreMeople News: South American Zombie Sea Monsters
Portal Publishing Don’t you all know that moment? When the rules for a game you’re excited about are first revealed?[…]
Read moreMeople News: Tahiti Runners
Finally, gaming is back here in the Meeple Cave. We have a friend staying with us this week, so not[…]
Read moreMeople News: Aztec Cardinals
Days of Wonder The scenario previews for Small World Realms just keep getting better: the latest one, A Dig Too[…]
Read moreMeople News: Defenders of the Pirate Sheep
Alderac Entertainment Smash Up, Paul Peterson’s shufflebuilding game – shufflebuilding because you shuffle two decks together, unlike deck-building where you[…]
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