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Meople News: Defenders of the Pirate Sheep

1 May, 2012 Kai Weekly News

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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Meople News: Fortress in the Shire

24 April, 2012 Kai Weekly News

The news week was short this time, the last news roundup only being from last Thursday, but the news this[…]

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Meople News: Puzzled Sentinels of Winter

19 April, 2012 Kai Weekly News

Two days late, but not forgotten, here are the news for this week. Rumours that the delay was caused by[…]

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Meople News: Alien Space Dollars

10 April, 2012 Kai Weekly News

I hope everyone had a happy Easter celebration – or at least better than ours. We were stuck in the[…]

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Meople News: Winter Zombies in Space

6 March, 2012 Kai Weekly News

Regular readers will have noticed that there wasn’t a review this weekend. That’s an almost unprecedented occurrence and I’m sorry[…]

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Meople News: Intergalactic Wizard Blood

15 August, 2011 Kai Weekly News

Pegasus Spiele For all things Mondo the homepage for the successful tile-laying game launched this weekend. Besides a lot of[…]

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Meople News: A Fortune in Fealty and Zeppelins

31 July, 2011 Kai Weekly News

Aaaand we’re back! After one week of Scotland  – of which only one day was raining, what did I buy[…]

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Meople News: Revolver Arcade

17 July, 2011 Kai Weekly News

Fantasy Flight Games More news on Arcana Revised Edition. In this new preview we learn about objectives, guild customisation and[…]

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Meople News: Locust in the Mirror

3 July, 2011 Kai Weekly News

Fantasy Flight Games The news about Corey Konieczka’s computer game adaptation Gears of War are spaced a bit further apart[…]

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Meople News: Dragon Evolution

5 June, 2011 Kai Weekly News

Looney Labs The newest addition to Looney Labs’ portfolio is a bit outside their pattern: there is nothing wacky going[…]

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  • 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.

  • Coerceo

    Abstract strategy games for two players. There are many of them already, you could think that all the good ideas have been done. And then a game like Coerceo comes along, completely redefines how you use the board in a classic black-vs-white abstract game and is all fresh and exciting. You should never consider a genre complete, there are always great ideas still to be dicovered.

  • Machine Mind

    In a near and sinister future, machine minds are taking control. Or is it the present already? Plain, old humans are mere pawns in their battle for world domination. Good for you that you aren’t one of them, isn’t it? You’re a Machine Mind, you’re in control. Or at least, you will be soon if you play your cards right.

  • Blokus 3D

    It’s the trend of these last two years to slap a “3D” on everything and double the price. We now have 3D movies that no one ever asked for and that force you to do unnatural things with your eyes. We have 3D televisions just to watch those movies. And we have Blokus 3D.

  • Canterbury

    Games where you build cities are not exactly new. But they rarely go into the logistics of it, things like “before you build a theater there, shouldn’t you supply food and water”? Canterbury goes into that part of building cities, but it doesn’t need complicated rules for it. Just make sure you build things in order and make sure you get the majorities in supplying city districts, because that’s how you win.

  • Take it easy!

    Simple, abstract games can be so frustrating sometimes. You spend 10 turns, waiting for the right tile, and just after you decide it won’t come up and put something else in it’s place, it comes up. DO you know that feeling? No? Then you don’t know Take it easy.

  • Disaster on Everest

    Another trip up the world’s highest mountain, this time with a questionable travel ageny. After all, they must have known the storm was coming and could kill some clients.
    But you, the heroic guide on the mountain, will try to keep them alive – and still get them up the mountain so the agency doesn’t fire you. Good luck.

  • Blueprints

    “Light dice game” usually implies lots of rolling and very little influence over who wins the game in the end, it’s just whoever rolls better. Not so in Blueprints. There are many dice, sure enough, but you don’t roll them all that much and if you win or not depends less on how you roll them and more on how you use them.

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