Invincible The Dice Game from Skybound and Mantic is a push-your-luck filler game based on the popular Invincible comic by Robert Kirkman. With a single deck of cards and some custom dice, does this super hero game pack enough of a punch to land on your table? I’m not
In my initial review of Godsforge, the simultaneous action wizard fight from Atlas Games, I had called the game out for being a little awkward to get going, but overall a fun fast paced action game, complete with beautiful artwork. The two expansion packs for Godsforge, Return of the Dragon
Pylos is another two player abstract game from publisher Gigamic and designed by David Royffe. Players will race to be the first to place their last sphere at the top of the shared pyramid of wooden balls on the board.
The rules for Pylos are very straightforward. In fact the
Since I was educated in America, my world history knowledge is embarrassingly eurocentric. I’ve attempted to correct that as an adult, but since I’m out of school, I just don’t have the free time to dedicate to it and unwind enough to keep myself sane. All that
I knew Air Land and Sea was an awesome game, but it never made its way into my collection. Why? Well, I’ve got plenty of stodgy WWII themed games that I struggle to get to the table. In my heart, I’m a eurogamer that usually finds theme secondary
This week we invited our Hobby Editor Randy Gregory II to chat about hobby painting and some of his competitions coming up, as well as his recent review of The Army Painter’s Warpaint Fanatics line (which you can check out here: https://gamingtrend.com/feature/reviews/army-painter-fanatic-paints-a-collection-of-greatness/). Adam Abramowicz
Evolution is celebrating its 5th anniversary with a brand new expansion, Evolution: Flight, and an anniversary sale featuring up to 25% off the new Ultimate Bundle. Evolution: Flight adds 6 new traits and which allow for multiple new trait combinations. You can check out a trailer above and read below
When I started my painting journey nearly 10 years ago, I was lost in a sea of paints and tools. Small pots of Citadel seemed wildly expensive, dropper bottles of Reaper appeared to be more affordable, Vallejo and AK Interactive felt like high end products…but then, there was The