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Meople News: Revolution Below the Peak

8 February, 2019 Kai Weekly News

Stonemaier Games It’s almost time to return to the best dystopia. No, I don’t mean read the news, although I[…]

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Meople News: Curse of the Black Phoenix

18 January, 2019 Kai Weekly News

Queen Games Now on Kickstarter is the first expansion for last year’s Spiel des Jahres nominee Luxor. What makes the[…]

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Meople News: Choose Pirates or Cultists

23 April, 2018 Kai Weekly News

CMON You’ve fought zombies. You’ve fought zombies in the middle ages. You’ve fought a side order of orcs with your[…]

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Meople News: They call him The Wanderer

5 August, 2017 Kai Weekly News

Alderac Running a kingdom, especially one of the Cutthroat Kingdoms, doesn’t come cheap. The Jeweler in the latest preview on[…]

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Meople News: Between Sultan and Pharaoh

Meople News: Between Sultan and Pharaoh

5 May, 2017 Kai Weekly News

Daily Magic Games Pharaoh is dead and without heirs, giving you a chance to succeed him. The way to get[…]

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Meople News: Flowery Carnage

Meople News: Flowery Carnage

21 April, 2017 Kai Weekly News

Roxley Games Martin Wallace’s Brass is one of the best economic boardgames ever created, a deeply strategic game to build[…]

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Meople News: Happiness Unearthed

Meople News: Happiness Unearthed

17 March, 2017 Kai Weekly News

Renegade Game Studios Let me make one thing clear: when I’m playing, there is no such thing as a cooperative[…]

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Meople News: Heroes of Dreams and Stars

Meople News: Heroes of Dreams and Stars

3 February, 2017 Kai Weekly News

Alderac Here’s a look at Thunderstone Quest, the third generation of Alderac’s fantasy deck-building game Thunderstone. It seems that everything[…]

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Meople News: The Doctor Lives

Meople News: The Doctor Lives

7 January, 2017 Kai Weekly News

Here we are with out first news post of 2017. Happy New Year to you all! Lets hope it will[…]

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Meople News: Skyway to Hell

7 October, 2016 Kai Weekly News

Queen Games Queen Games will release an unusually constructive post-apocalyptic game. It’s not about scavenging, stealing from the other players[…]

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  • Oss

    A game as old as bone. It’s not an expression I get to use a lot, since we review the newest games we can find. But in the case of Oss, it’s not wrong, because Oss is based on the old, old game of Jacks. The game where you throw sheep bones in the air and pick up other sheep bones before you catch the first one again. But don’t worry, Oss is the more hygienic variant of that, and you don’t have to worry about being haunted by ovine spirits, either.

  • Caylus

    Caylus is not quite the first worker placement game, but it did did its part in making the mechanic popular. But Caylus adds many things beyond that, the options can feel a bit threatening at times.

  • Eselsbrücke

    Eselsbrücke is one of this year’s nominees for the Spiel des Jahres award. It’s a memory game with a fun mechanic, and really quite taxing for your memory. But is that enough to win the prestigous award?

  • Codenames

    I still think Vlaada Chvátil has this little check list on his desk where he goes “Oh, here’s a genre I didn’t make a game in yet” and then just sets out to design a game for that genre. And whatever genre he picks, he’s good at it. The latest example of that is Codenames, a word association game. And if you think that word games are boring, like I did, then maybe Vlaada can change your mind.

  • Codinca

    Abstract games don’t have to be long and complex to be good, Codinca shows that it’s perfectly possible to make am abstract that you can teach in five minutes, play in thirty, and still have a great time the whole time.

  • Final Frontier

    Expensive game components, the final frontier for board game publisher. These are the games of Victory Point Games. Their continuing mission: to bring you new games, to seek out new authors, new genres, to boldly ship their games in a ziploc bag.
    You guessed it, Final Frontier is a science fiction game that keeps referencing a certain TV series. But is a good theme and paper components in a ziploc game enough to make a great game?

  • Floris

    It is the Countess’ flower ball, and you are invited. Since the countess kind of digs flowers (not literally, she had gardeners for that…) – you want to bring her the most beautiful bouquet of flowers and thus get the most sympathy points. But beware – the countess may be a bit greedy for the flowery stuff – but excessiveness is not rewarded. After all it is still Noblesse Oblige!

  • The Last Banquet

    You don’t often have 25 players to fit into one game. But when you do, what are you going to do? Name one single game that fits that many people and doesn’t involve drinking. Well, we have one for you now.

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