Tag: board games
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Welcome To… – Review
Roll-and-write games have come a long way. For many of us, Yahtzee was our introduction to the genre as kids. I went about 20 years without ... -
The Way of the Bear – Review
This copy of The Way of the Bear was provided by Rio Grande for review purposes and we want to thank them for passing it along. ... -
Everdell – Review
Everdell had the potential to be one of the biggest board gaming disappointments. Everything about it – the box, the art, the components, the character, the ... -
Gizmos – Review
When I first heard of Gizmos, I couldn’t help but wonder if the energy dispenser was simply a gimmick to attract new players. Sure, it looked ... -
Ethnos – Review
Ethnos was a jarring experience for me. Board games don’t often completely catch me off guard, but this was a rare occasion where my final impressions ... -
Five Games to Introduce When Your Partner “Doesn’t Want to Learn Something New”
As avid tabletop gamers, we’ve all been there. We have a myriad of new games on the shelf that we’re excited to teach and play at ... -
Spring Meadow – Review
With Spring Meadow, Uwe Rosenberg completes his polyomino trilogy in triumphant fashion. The legendary German designer has somehow managed to create another game with many similar ... -
Sagrada – Review
In Sagrada from Floodgate Games, you draft and manipulate dice as an artisan tasked with the planning and construction of a stained glass masterpiece in the ... -
Cat Lady – Review
Most of us were once told not to judge a book by its cover, but were you ever told not to judge a game by its ...
Gloomhaven: Triforce Class Guide
Gloomhaven: Triforce Class Guide
Men at Work – Review