Step into the trenches with Verdun, a 1v1 and 2v2 trick-taking game that immerses you in the harrowing battlefields of World War I. Representing the German and French armies, players must navigate dwindling hands and strategic plays that sometimes aid the enemy, reflecting the grueling back-and-forth nature of the Verdun
The world of Ethera is vast and different. Over the centuries the ordained bloodline of Numa Sera has expanded their empire across the continent. The politics and tactics of ruling such a vast empire are not so black and white, and not all people can easily submit to the rule
I really thought Wizards of the Coast were going to put a giant mechanical spider in this set. I was wrong and that makes me kinda sad. If you’re wondering what I’m referencing, it’s the movie Wild Wild West with Will Smith. Bet you haven’t thought
I enjoy a tough, technical board game as much as the next person, but sometimes I’d rather dive into a game a bit less taxing on my brain after a long day of work, and Chicken! fits that bill perfectly. Chicken! is a fun, fast-paced, press-your-luck game suitable for
Game durations on the side of the box- who comes up with those? Why do they always seem wildly inaccurate? What is the point? We talk with five luminary game designers and ask them those questions and more on this week’s episode. There are definitely some spicy takes out
Our friends over at Ravensburger just shared the details on the latest expansion to Disney Villainous, Sugar and Spite. We are big fans of the game here at GamingTrend and have reviewed several of the previous sets: Filled with Fright, Bigger and Badder, and Power of the Dark Side.
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Disney Villainous puts a twist on everyones favorite movies and gives the villains their time in the sun. It’s a fun game with great mechanics that some of us at GamingTrend are big fans of. Today, Ravensburger has shared the details about the latest set, Disney Villainous: Sugar and
So right out of the gate I want to say I’m pretty down on this product, but at the same time I’m glad it exists. Is that weird? It feels weird. Ravnica: Clue Edition is at least something different and shows that Wizards of the Coast is willing