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Trying to figure out if you want to give the new Prince of Persia game a chance? You can read our review right here (we liked it), but now you can also play it for some context. The demo has arrived, on the Nintendo Switch, as well as PlayStation and
by David BurdetteIn the magical setting of Godsforge, Etherium (not the cryptocurrency) was plentiful, and the land was at peace. Children created charms with it, and spells were bountiful. However, its presence has dwindled, and wild sorcerers battle over the last remaining place this resource can be collected, The Godsforge. Godsforge is
by Randy Gregory IIIf you’ve always wanted to try Magic: The Gathering, but don’t know where to start, Wizards of the Coast has a product intended to introduce new players to the game: The Starter Kit. This product has a rules guide and two preconstructed decks for two players to ease
by Chris WymanWaffle Time is a light drafting game where each player is trying to score the most points by putting toppings on a waffle. I didn’t have a lot of expectations from this box and I’m happy to say I enjoyed the game much more than I initially thought.
by Chris WymanCredit where it’s due, Trials of Tempus is certainly an ambitious title. For his debut, lead designer Thor Knai tossed Dungeons & Dragons, MOBAs, and skirmish miniatures games into a blender, which resulted in some really cool ideas. The finished product is a 3v3 or 4v4 team board game
by Nick DubsPrince of Persia: The Lost Crown hails from a long lineage of elegance. Although the details of its form shifts among the sands of time, Prince of Persia consistently holds the shape of a prince deftly and elegantly navigating gauntlets of hazards. As the latest successor to the crown, The
by Jack ZustiakEver since I bought my first Unmatched set back when Battle of Legends dropped, I’ve been screaming from the rooftops about how good the game is, and with a couple exceptions, every set has been top-shelf. It’s made my job since I started reviewing them pretty easy, so
by Nick DubsMany board games are designed from the floor up to ape other media and end up being mediocre at best. Nemesis is the Alien franchise in a box, but couldn’t decide which of the movies it was, tried to do them all and wound up feeling incoherent and being
by Nick DubsTrying to figure out if you want to give the new Prince of Persia game a chance? You can read our review right here (we liked it), but now you can also play it for some context. The demo has arrived, on the Nintendo Switch, as well as PlayStation and
by David BurdetteLast year at Gen Con, I got a brief look at Disco Heist Laundry and you can read that preview here. A year later and the loose screws are tighter and the music is pumping. Nothing about the core gameplay has changed; you still want to bring goons into the
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Trying to figure out if you want to give the new Prince of Persia game a chance? You can read our review right here (we liked it), but now you can also play it for some context. The demo has arrived, on the Nintendo Switch, as well as PlayStation and
by David BurdetteIn the magical setting of Godsforge, Etherium (not the cryptocurrency) was plentiful, and the land was at peace. Children created charms with it, and spells were bountiful. However, its presence has dwindled, and wild sorcerers battle over the last remaining place this resource can be collected, The Godsforge. Godsforge is
by Randy Gregory IIIf you’ve always wanted to try Magic: The Gathering, but don’t know where to start, Wizards of the Coast has a product intended to introduce new players to the game: The Starter Kit. This product has a rules guide and two preconstructed decks for two players to ease
by Chris WymanWaffle Time is a light drafting game where each player is trying to score the most points by putting toppings on a waffle. I didn’t have a lot of expectations from this box and I’m happy to say I enjoyed the game much more than I initially thought.
by Chris WymanCredit where it’s due, Trials of Tempus is certainly an ambitious title. For his debut, lead designer Thor Knai tossed Dungeons & Dragons, MOBAs, and skirmish miniatures games into a blender, which resulted in some really cool ideas. The finished product is a 3v3 or 4v4 team board game
by Nick DubsPrince of Persia: The Lost Crown hails from a long lineage of elegance. Although the details of its form shifts among the sands of time, Prince of Persia consistently holds the shape of a prince deftly and elegantly navigating gauntlets of hazards. As the latest successor to the crown, The
by Jack ZustiakEver since I bought my first Unmatched set back when Battle of Legends dropped, I’ve been screaming from the rooftops about how good the game is, and with a couple exceptions, every set has been top-shelf. It’s made my job since I started reviewing them pretty easy, so
by Nick DubsMany board games are designed from the floor up to ape other media and end up being mediocre at best. Nemesis is the Alien franchise in a box, but couldn’t decide which of the movies it was, tried to do them all and wound up feeling incoherent and being
by Nick Dubs