Many games in the tabletop space have solo modes. Oftentimes they adapt the rules to add in a dummy player, have players play in an alternate way, sometimes players are trying to beat a top score, and sometimes they are given a list of challenges. Usually these modes are added
As you run out of the room with the giant blood monster swiping at your heels, you see the creature that belongs to the squishing sound you heard earlier has appeared from down the hall. The creature has a sickly mixture of yellow, gray, and black hues throughout its jelly-like
Step into the bustling corridors of Factory 42, where you’re thrust into the role of overseeing Marxistic dwarves in an industrialized setting fraught with resource management, negotiation, and government mandates. Designed by Ren Multimäki and published by Dragon Dawn Productions, Factory 42 is a worker placement game for 2-5
Continuing on my quest to play every two player abstract game that Gigamic and partner Hachette Games has to offer, we have arrived at Qawale. A mix of Tic-Tac-Toe and Mancala, Qawale is a unique entry in the lineup. If you haven’t already, check out our reviews of Pylos
Check out the latest press release from Ares Games:
In a universe where space battles are a celebrated sport, command a fleet of ships and prepare to let lasers fly: dazzle sponsors, collect valuable asteroid minerals, and blast your foes into space dust. Light Speed: Arena is an original tabletop
Paizo is back with some big news about some of the upcoming Pathfinder products. Check out their press release:
Tuesday, April 16th, Paizo Inc. hosted a livestream on their Twitch channel (https://twitch.tv/officialpaizo) to announce all of the products associated with the War of Immortals meta-event. This stream,
I find that easy to learn, filler games are really important on tabletops these days. Having just come back from a wargaming focused convention, I was looking forward to playing a game that could be easy to learn and master. Vivarium, an offering from Studio H, designed by Frédéric Vuagnat,
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“For thinning my paints, I use ordinary tap water…. [My] palette is anything but hi-tech. I use a cutting mat covered with strips of masking tape. That’s it! (When I grow up and become wiser, I might want to