Aqua is a mechanically simple 2-player card placement game, where your goal is to create sets of matching icons and numbers within either the rows or columns of the shared
I really love Sorcerer. As someone that enjoys playing TCGs but hasn’t got a knack for deck construction, I’m frequently on the lookout for games that scratch the
Launching on Kickstarter January 7th, 2025, Golem Run is a betting, trick-taking, and racing manipulation game from Dragon Dawn Productions. Set in the same universe as previously published games Justice
Pacific War 1942 and War of 1812 are two solitaire games by Worthington Publishing. Although these games are very similar, their differences can be summarized by a few rule changes
The Wingspan line of games is adding another entry into its growing ecosystem, Finspan will allow players to explore an all-new environment of aquatic life:
Finspan is designed by David
The classic board game The Settlers of Catan has undergone many changes throughout its thirty-year history. A new sixth edition of the game is coming in the spring of 2025
Arcane Wonders, known for their high-quality tabletop games, has released a quick list of games they are releasing in 2025, including ito and Call of Duty: The Board Game. You
It’s 1984 and the world is in shambles. Decades of conflict have wrought their ruin, and Tomorrow City’s art-deco splendor looms over the land, its many rings grinding
Death sports have seen plenty of representation in videogames and film, but soon Double Summon Games will explore the subgenre via Despair Dilemma. With influences like Squid Game and Zero
A few years ago, as my students and I were discussing issues they were concerned with, one of my students blurted out, “Save the Turtles!” The result of a trend
Stalk Exchange is the latest in the surprisingly long list of flower themed speculative stock games, but is this one worth investing in? I think it is.
The game is
What a year for Magic: The Gathering. I kept trying to formulate my thoughts on this last year for Magic and eventually, I found myself rereading my own words from