The nominees for this year’s Spiel des Jahres awards were announced this morning. Since that seem is what is most[…]
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Fields of Arle
Fields of Arle is Uwe Rosenberg’s love letter to the home of his ancestors, East Frisia and especially the village of Arle. It’s a worker placement game that is unusual in not allowing more than two players, but is equally unusual in the number of options you have and factors to consider. It’s a big game, a long game, and a game that brings many aspects of medieval Frisia to life.
Read moreMeople News: An Alien Quilt
Blackrock Edition French publisher Blackrock Editions is taking preorders for their two Essen releases. The first, Prohis, is a bluffing[…]
Read moreMeople News: The One Before The Summer Break
With this week’s news post, Meople’s Magazine is going on a short summer break. News service will actually sort of[…]
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Plaid Hat Games Have you run out of adventures for Mice & Mystic? Are you dying to have more rodent[…]
Read moreMeople News: Cappuccinophobia
Matagot The French publisher will have some new games in Essen this year: a quick abstract game, an interesting thematic[…]
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Alderac Entertainment Small, Japanese card games must be going well, Alderac announced another game in their Big in Japan series.[…]
Read moreKennerspiel des Jahres 2012
Can you smell it? It’s that time of the year again. Smells of excitement. The nominees for the three German[…]
Read moreFarmerama
Browser games being made into board games is still a very rare phenomenon. Besides Angry Birds, I can only think of this one: Farmerama. Are there reasons to be suspicious of Flash game adaptations?
Read moreMeople News: Drunk Farm Infiltrator
You might have noticed the complete and utter lack of anything new at Meople’s Magazine this weekend. The sad truth[…]
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