Dan Hinkin
An educator and tabletop game lover.
Check out the latest press release from Critical Role and Darrington Press! Darrington Press, the publishing company from the creative minds behind Critical Role, today announced that the upcoming Candela Obscura Core Rulebook is releasing worldwide on November 14. It will be available in both a standard hardcover edition as
by Dan Hinkin
I’m not even going to beat around the bush; Lost Ruins of Arnak and its expansions are one of my favorite game experiences. The folks over at Czech Games Edition are back with a second expansion, The Missing Expedition, and the results could not have been better. The new
by Dan Hinkin
I’m going to start this review out and say that I’m not a big fan of party or social games. There isn’t a lot that appeals to me after an initial playthrough and trying to get something back to the table very rarely happens. Give me an
by Dan Hinkin
Fantasy Flight Games and Asmodee announced the initial products being released for the 2024 launch of Star Wars: Unlimited. The first set, Spark of Rebellion, will include the following three products: * Spark of Rebellion Prerelease Box ($29.99): Get a head start with this prelaunch pack featuring 6 Booster Packs,
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Check out the press release from Ravensburger about the upcoming Lorcana expansion SEATTLE, Sept. 12, 2023 – Ravensburger, the acclaimed publisher of award-winning board games and high-quality toys and puzzles, announced today two new additions to the massively popular Disney Lorcana Trading Card Game (TCG) lineup – Disney Lorcana: Rise of the
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When it comes to North African cities, I’ll admit, my geographical prowess is a bit lacking. Using one of these cities as a basis for a game is not something that would immediately catch my eye. However, after seeing plenty of posts make their rounds on various social media
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The Op is back with the fourth expansion Disney Sorcerers Arena: Epic Alliances with At The Ready. Sorcerer’s Arena is a 2 or 4 player game where teams of magic users from the Disney universe are battling each other to gain supremacy. Throughout the game, characters use different abilities
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I was pleasantly surprised when I first cracked open the original Disney Sorcerer’s Arena: Epic Alliances game and got it on the table with my wife. As a Disney fan, I have generally been disappointed in the cutesy games that surround the entertainment giant. The skirmish nature of the
by Dan Hinkin