John Zimmerman




The Op brings the mobile game Disney Sorcerer’s Arena to the tabletop with their new game Disney Sorcerer’s Arena: Epic Alliances, available now! Just like the mobile game, 2 to 4 players will pit Disney and Pixar champions against each other in the battle arena. “Included with the
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“Sire! Sire… pant… pant… I have terrible news!” “Out with it then.” “Those shady tenants… they… their litter grows more poxed every day, inflicting grave disease on any who tread near!” “The Nerve! I knew we never should have rented that stupid tow-” “There’s more m’lord” “Go on
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Ni No Kuni II was an, “ehhhh” video game. I don’t remember the story, I don’t remember having much fun, but I do remember the stunningly vibrant artwork and the cute little elementals called “Higgledies.” The non-stop beauty beckoned me to keep playing, to like the game, but
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(An important note for this review, as I am but a young baby boy, I have absolutely zero nostalgia for the original.) Yeah, I’m calling it now, Return to Dark Tower (RTDT) will be a significant event in the boardgame timeline. The original Dark Tower made waves during the
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Circadians: First Light First Edition, marks S J Macdonald’s launch into the cosmos sci-fi genre with a competent competitive worker-placement crunch packed into a tiny box. 1-4 players embody colonialist astronauts competing for the prestige of who can better establish humanity on a foreign planet inhabited by alien civilizations.
by John Zimmerman
Berried Treasure, a reskin of Buried Treasure from 1992, maintains the enjoyable yet unimpressive experience of the original game with the addition of an adorable theme. 2-5 players act as ravenous rodents who have weaseled their way into an unguarded but well stocked pie shop. Over the course of three
by John Zimmerman