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Tag: Terraforming Mars

Meople News: Elysium Underground

Meople News: Elysium Underground

13 January, 2017 Kai Weekly News

Fantasy Flight Games In the Lovecraftian dice game Elder Sign, you always had a safe space to retreat to and[…]

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Meople News: Androids and Agents

1 April, 2016 Kai Weekly News

Everything Epic Games Sometimes combining two things to create something new can yield very interesting results. Everything Epic Games try[…]

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Meople News: Icy Aether Legacies

Meople News: Icy Aether Legacies

10 February, 2016 Kai Weekly News

Argyle Games With Landed Argyle Games are creating a terraforming tile laying game through Kickstarter. Players create a landscape from[…]

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Meople News: Cthulhu on Mars

Meople News: Cthulhu on Mars

3 February, 2016 Kai Weekly News

Some news of our own here today: if you like the Meeple art we post occasionally, created by the amazingly[…]

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Meople News: Tiny Epic Twilight

Meople News: Tiny Epic Twilight

12 January, 2016 Kai Weekly News

Alderac Entertainment A struggle sounds like something long and epic. Which is nice when you have the whole night. But[…]

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Meople News: Tempura Railways

Meople News: Tempura Railways

5 January, 2016 Kai Weekly News

And here we are in 2016. I hope you all transitioned well and had a great holiday season, whichever holiday[…]

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Meople News: Conference in the Underdark

15 December, 2015 Kai Weekly News

Plaid Hat Games From the first time we talked about Plaid Hat Games’s dice and card game Ashes: Rise of[…]

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Meople News: Solar Gravity

Meople News: Solar Gravity

8 December, 2015 Kai Weekly News

Well, it seems boardgame news are already on holiday break, so this week’s post is shorter than we’re all used[…]

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Meople News: The Viking Squad

Meople News: The Viking Squad

24 November, 2015 Kai Weekly News

Salamander Games Salamander Games have relaunched their Kickstarter project All Hands on Deck!, a pirate-y auction game where the things[…]

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Meople News: Quantum Perdition

Meople News: Quantum Perdition

16 November, 2015 Kai Weekly News

FryxGames If you have been following the previews for FryxGames’s Terraforming Mars, then you know by now that cards play[…]

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  • Targi

    The Sahara desert. Wide, open spaces. You can travel for days without meeting another soul. So why is it that, when playing Targi, there are always people standing where I want to go? Always. Every single turn. But they are complaining about the same thing, so it’s perfectly balanced.

  • Loch Ness

    Fog still lies over the Loch, the early morning was silent a minute ago. Now, the silence is disturbed by a stampede of photographers, running around the lake, setting up their cameras. Because, once more, Nessie has been spotted, and all the papers want the best photos.

  • Chrononauts

    Remember history lessons from school? Yeah, me neither. Too many dates to remember. So how about we just go and mix up history until it matches the answers that we thought were right?

  • Monty Python Fluxx

    Some people don’t like too much randomness in games. Those people better stop reading now, because we’re talking about Fluxx. Fluxx is slightly more random than getting up in the middle of the business meeting yelling “CAULIFLOWER” … while wearing a wombat suit. And this here is not just any Fluxx, iiiiiiiiit’s MontyPython’s Flying Fluxx Game!

  • Sigismundus Augustus

    Long, deep and historical games are not uncommon, but they usually focus on war. Sigismundus Augustus goes a different route, it’s all about Polish Politics under the King with the game’s name. A completely different type of challenge, but just as tricky to win. But how much fun is history without bloodshed?

  • 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.

  • Smash Up: Science Fiction Double Feature

    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.

  • Thunderstone Advance: Numenera

    Fantasy, in board games, often means “inspired by Dungeons & Dragons”. Until now, that was true for Thunderstone as well. But the Numenera RPG, and the Thunderstone box based on it, offers a very, very different brand of fantasy. You’d be happy to find something as simple as a dragon here.

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