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Tag: Quined Games

Meople News: Night over Western Sherwood

14 June, 2019 Kai Weekly News

The OP I wish I could tell you more about this newly announced game by The OP, but there are[…]

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Meople News: Language of the Mad

18 May, 2019 Kai Weekly News

Hobby World “Before you can win the game you have to kill another player character” is not usually something that[…]

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Meople News: Inheriting a Hostage

3 May, 2019 Kai Weekly News

Boardcubator In less than two weeks, on May 6th, you can join the space race. Not the new, commercial one.[…]

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Meople News: Potemkin’s Sprawl

31 March, 2019 Kai Weekly News

Funforge I’ve said many times that Tokaido is the prettiest game I know. Now it will finally see some competition[…]

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Meople News: Smashing the Chocolate Box

22 February, 2019 Kai Weekly News

Fantasy Flight Games If you know Star Wars only from the movies, then it’s all about those big conflicts. Rebels[…]

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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: Seven Unique Legacies

10 August, 2018 Kai Weekly News

Fantasy Flight Games We’ve had collectible card games, living card games that were slightly less collectible, we’ve had deck building[…]

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Meople News: The Silk Generation

3 August, 2018 Kai Weekly News

Quined Games Action selection is going to French Polynesia. In Quined Games’s Raiatea players pick a location and its associated[…]

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Meople News: The Old Ones’ Druid Sorcerer Pope

9 March, 2018 Kai Weekly News

Druid City Games Let’s deal with the confusing part first: the publisher is Druid City Games, but the game is[…]

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  • Havana

    Havana is a card game with some extra goodies. The goal is to restore the city of Havana to its pre-revolution glory. Action cards are a valuable resource because, once discarded, they only come back when you used them all. Turn order play a big role and is not easy to manage. And worst of all, it’s tied to the actions you can take.

  • Mai-Star

    Geisha are a fascinating and confusing part of Japanese culture. Women that you pay to be with for their conversational skills, or their talents in the arts, or even for their ability to play games. They are personal entertainers, but with a long history and, to us, strange customes.
    Mai-Star, a game about geisha, will probably not do a thing to make you understand them better. But it will entertain you for half an hour, and then maybe for some more.

  • Romance of the Nine Empires

    The world of Countermay is an odd place. A multiversal crossroads, people from everywhere wash up here, enigmatic aliens right next to undead Egyptians. In their thousand years of war, the Nine Empires have all but killed Countermay, starvation will be the end for everyone unless one Empire manages to be the last one standing. And that’s where you come in …

  • Pocket Madness

    Many of us gamers have spent countless hours of our lives fighting the Great Old Ones. But do we even know why? Have we done the research on that one? Maybe under the reign of Cthulhu, Azathoth and their like there would be free cotton candy for everyone. You now have the chance to do that research. But be careful, the knowledge of the Old Ones quickly leads to insanity – as you will find out when playing Bruno Cathala and Ludovic Maublanc’s Pocket Madness.

  • Sleuth

    Unusually for a detective game, in Sid Sackson’s Sleuth you won’t care at all for the whodunnit. Your real focus is the whatismissing. And if you played any other of Sackson’s games before, you will already expect that figuring out even that is going to take some brain-sweat. And you’re perfectly right with that expectation, too.

  • Junkyard Races

    Many here will recall playing one of the many incarnations of Mario Kart on their Nintendo console. Playing with a few people around the same TV was great fun, but had one big downside: it was not a board game. Now, finally, the same kind of fun can be had around the table, with up to 8 people in Junkyard Races. And oh boy is it fun.

  • MafiaDollar

    Times were hard during the prohibition, and you couldn’t even take a drink to make them easier. Except if you were the criminal element, then you had all the booze you could drink with enough left to turn a huge profit. And gambling and cigars on the side, too. Or you end up deep in debt with the other mobsters calling for your head.

  • Mord im Arosa

    Mord im Arosa is a very, very unusual mystery game. There is no deduction element at all and neither are you supposed to hide your identity. Instead, the whole game is about listening where the clue cubes land in the tower when they are dropped in.
    Unusual? Yes. Fun? Find out.

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