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As an avid player of racing games, I always appreciated the novelty of the low-end plastic racing wheels and pedals that started becoming available as I was growing up.
The duality between creation and destruction defines the human experience. We thrive on sacrifice and consume to exist. But that’s all a little dark for game night, so Kaboom
The Walking Dead – A New Frontier: The Ties that Bind Part 2 builds on the action-packed first episode of the season three premiere. The game starts off right after
The first season of Telltale’s The Walking Dead not only made the studio a household name, but arguably transformed the adventure game genre as a whole, bringing back the
Board games use the theme of trains often. From Ticket to Ride to Steam, riding the rails or building a rail empire bring gamers to the table often. Now Iberian
If you told me a year ago that we would have a comic about a ghost version of Hitler teaching Red Skull the heartwarming meaning of the “Hail Hydra”, I
The essence of a good abstract game is a simple set of rules that hide evolving depth to challenge players. U-Turn absolutely excels at both of these design goals,
“Do you know what kind of creature waits for its own slaughter? Sheep.” -Arguably my new favorite villain ever, Apollyon
In a time and society revolving around war and bloodshed,
As a casual board game player whose experience caps off at Catan and Pandemic, I like games that are very simple and quick, while also being lighthearted and fun. Strawberry