For too long, Lords of Waterdeep was held up as the king of introductory worker placement games. I always felt weird about it, though; while it has a simplicity and straightforwardness that makes it seem good for people new to the scene, there isn’t really much room for player
If you ask Board Game Geek (or certain people on this website), Founders of Gloomhaven is a flop. There are too many rules, which are all too fiddly. There are too many mechanics, which feel too separate and tacked-on. The art and colors are too drab and fail to properly
Tango Gameworks’ Ghostwire: Tokyo is quite an ambitious game; part first-person shooter, part RPG, and part horror game, Ghostwire tends to teeter between the three genres, never fully investing in any but creating a unique experience nonetheless. It is all at once trippy, horrific, funny, and tense – a fascinating mix
For as long as I can remember I have had an affinity towards Star Wars. My entire workspace (and most of my living room) is full of graded comics, pop figures, signed photos, numbered cards, and countless other items. Being of the gaming fandom as well, I’ve also played
2020’s Paradise Killer was a fascinating, open ended murder mystery with no definitive answer. Once you were satisfied with the clues you found exploring the island, you could start the trial and present your case. With a cast of interesting and out-there characters, anyone could have been the killer.
After setting out to become certified Alchemists, Sophie and Platcha find themselves in a strange forest. Before an even stranger tree, a portal appears before the two and sucks them in. Now alone in a mysterious dream world, Sophie makes it her mission to find Platcha and a way back
It’s the last day of the second week, and the standings are starting to take shape. Not many teams have escaped this stage without a loss, besides the gang green of Optic Texas and Boston Breach. The stage is set for some intrigue as we head into week three,
Well dang, quite the show got put on today! The Call Of Duty League was rocking with several storylines, rematches, get right games, questions abounding, and of course, the battle for last place. Nearly every game was fun to watch, unless you’re the losing squad’s fans. Check out
For too long, Lords of Waterdeep was held up as the king of introductory worker placement games. I always felt weird about it, though; while it has a simplicity and straightforwardness that makes it seem good for people new to the scene, there isn’t really much room for player
For too long, Lords of Waterdeep was held up as the king of introductory worker placement games. I always felt weird about it, though; while it has a simplicity and straightforwardness that makes it seem good for people new to the scene, there isn’t really much room for player
If you ask Board Game Geek (or certain people on this website), Founders of Gloomhaven is a flop. There are too many rules, which are all too fiddly. There are too many mechanics, which feel too separate and tacked-on. The art and colors are too drab and fail to properly
Tango Gameworks’ Ghostwire: Tokyo is quite an ambitious game; part first-person shooter, part RPG, and part horror game, Ghostwire tends to teeter between the three genres, never fully investing in any but creating a unique experience nonetheless. It is all at once trippy, horrific, funny, and tense – a fascinating mix
For as long as I can remember I have had an affinity towards Star Wars. My entire workspace (and most of my living room) is full of graded comics, pop figures, signed photos, numbered cards, and countless other items. Being of the gaming fandom as well, I’ve also played
2020’s Paradise Killer was a fascinating, open ended murder mystery with no definitive answer. Once you were satisfied with the clues you found exploring the island, you could start the trial and present your case. With a cast of interesting and out-there characters, anyone could have been the killer.
After setting out to become certified Alchemists, Sophie and Platcha find themselves in a strange forest. Before an even stranger tree, a portal appears before the two and sucks them in. Now alone in a mysterious dream world, Sophie makes it her mission to find Platcha and a way back
It’s the last day of the second week, and the standings are starting to take shape. Not many teams have escaped this stage without a loss, besides the gang green of Optic Texas and Boston Breach. The stage is set for some intrigue as we head into week three,
Well dang, quite the show got put on today! The Call Of Duty League was rocking with several storylines, rematches, get right games, questions abounding, and of course, the battle for last place. Nearly every game was fun to watch, unless you’re the losing squad’s fans. Check out