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Tag: Plaid Hat Games

Meople News: Moonlight on my Dice

11 January, 2019 Kai Weekly News

Kickstarter LunaTix: Star Trackers, an educational game on Kickstarter, lets you recreate the original moon landing in your own living[…]

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Meople News: Tainted Facades

14 December, 2018 Kai Weekly News

Floodgate Games Some things are so good you can’t get enough of them. Like coffee. Or Sagrada. More Sagrada will,[…]

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Meople News: Rising from Space Coma

30 November, 2018 Kai Weekly News

Plaid Hat Games The ability to wake someone from a coma is pretty damn amazing. It will be tough, though,[…]

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Meople News: This is only a Space Revolution

23 November, 2018 Kai Weekly News

Eagle-Gryphon Games Who remembers the joys of the Cold War, when every day could be the day they drop the[…]

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Meople News: The Neon Martians of California

2 November, 2018 Kai Weekly News

Fantasy Flight Games No longer content with abducting cows and harassing the rural population of North America, the Martians have[…]

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Meople News: Like a Train out of Hell

19 October, 2018 Kai Weekly News

Fantasy Flight Games With the next expansion Mansions of Madness is leaving mansions behind completely and going full Planes, Trains[…]

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Meople News: Vault of the Sand Computer

5 October, 2018 Kai Weekly News

Plaid Hat Games Two more fighters from Guardians make their debut in the latest preview post. In the one corner[…]

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Meople News: Dying in Norway

22 September, 2018 Kai Weekly News

Fantasy Flight Games Arkham Horror Third Edition is coming. How much will change compared to previous editions? Well, for now[…]

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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: The Science of Gingerbread

24 August, 2018 Kai Weekly News

Lookout Games Isle of Skye, Kennerspiel des Jahres 2016, is about to have another expansion. Isle of Skye – Druids[…]

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  • Green Deal

    In 2050, running a global enterprise isn’t an easy job. Profit is still the top priority, of course, but because of government regulation and consumer behavior, you can no longer ignore sustainability issues. You either take care of the environment, of your employees and of society as a whole, or all the profits in the world won’t save your company. Balance between those concerns is not always easy, but if you run your company well it’s possible.

  • Macao

    Year2009PublisherRavensburgerAuthorStefan FeldPlayers2 – 5Age12 – 199Time90StrategyLuckInteractionComponents & DesignComplexityScore In 1557, the Portuguese first gained the right for permanent settlement on the[…]

  • Wizard

    I doesn’t actually take a lot of rules to create a great game. A very small set of simple rules plus one minimal twist is all it takes. A minimal twist like requiring you to predict the future. Welcome to Wizard.

  • Tombouctou

    Tombouctou from 1993 thematically sounds like a caravan trading game, but it turns out to be a deduction game where you protect your cargo from thieves by figuring out where they strike first.

  • 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.

  • Trains

    Deck-building was a big game genre the last few years. But pure deck-building is exhausted, every major publisher has a couple of deck.-building games already. But deck-building as a mechanic still has a lot to offer, and incorporating it into a larger game offers many options yet to explore. Trains is one such game that takes deck-building and builds a wider game around it. So build your decks to build your tracks and lay rails across Japan.

  • Escape: The Curse of the Temple

    Year2012PublisherQueen GamesAuthorKristian Amundsen ØstbyPlayers1 – 5Age8 – 199Time10StrategyLuckInteractionComponents & DesignComplexityScore The noise is deafening as the floor under our feet collapses.[…]

  • The Great Zimbabwe

    It’s not easy becoming king. Especially not when all the craftsmen work for other tribes, without them your monuments don’t grow and even your gods make it harder for you to win. You’ll have to do a lot of thinking to rule over The Great Zimbabwe.

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